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Revision Note: V1.2 (October 26, 2011): Corrected Server Core installation applicability for .NET Framework 4 on Windows Server 2008 R2 for x64-based Systems.
Summary: This security update resolves a privately reported vulnerability in Microsoft...
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Revision Note: V4.1 (October 26, 2011): For MS10-077, corrected Server Core installation applicability for .NET Framework 4 on Windows Server 2008 R2 for x64-based Systems.
Summary: This bulletin summary lists security bulletins released for October 2010.
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Resolves a vulnerability in the Microsoft Active Accessibility component that could allow remote code execution if an attacker convinces a user to open a legitimate file that is located in the same network directory as a specially crafted dynamic link...
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Revision Note: Advance Notification published.Summary: This advance notification lists security bulletins to be released for October 2010.
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Revision Note: V1.0 (October 12, 2010): Bulletin Summary published.Summary: This bulletin summary lists security bulletins released for October 2010.
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Today, as part of our regular monthly security bulletin release process, we are releasing 16 comprehensive updates addressing 49 vulnerabilities affecting Windows, Internet Explorer (IE), Microsoft Office, and the .NET Framework. This release represents our commitment to provide...
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Revision Note: Advance Notification published.Summary: This advance notification lists security bulletins to be released for October 2010.
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As part of our predictable monthly update process, we have released our Advance Notification Service (ANS) for the October Security Bulletins, which are scheduled for release Tuesday, October 12, 2010. ANS is a service that only Microsoft provides to assist customers in planning for...
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Revision Note: V1.0 (September 14, 2010): Advisory published.Summary: Microsoft has completed the investigation of a publicly disclosed vulnerability in Outlook Web Access (OWA) that may affect Microsoft Exchange customers. An attacker who successfully exploited this vulnerability could hijack...
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Here is the podcast for our August 2010 staff meeting. The low quality MP3 is around 20MB. This meeting lasted for 2 hours. We will hopefully be reconvening for a 3rd meeting in October 2010.
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Many issues were discussed in this meeting...
I have the RTM 7600 version, but in another sites, it says there's a final version releasing october 22, So, I just ask if there's any difference between those 2 versions, just to know if buy the final version or stay with it, Thanks for any feedback!
The other day I opened uo steam to play a game and got a few messages about new games like you do... Anyway one of them said 'Gordon needs you' and there stood Gordon Freeman crowbar in hand (I think). Below him was the date 7/10/09 or 7th of October 2009 I'm sure of it... I can't seem to find...
I use the RTM and I was told by my it that the keys won't be ready till Mid October so when the Retail comes out how do you upgrade without doing a fresh install?
Filed under: Hardware Microsoft has already announced that October 22 is the big launch day for their Windows 7 OS, but what about when the final retail version of the software "goes gold" (meaning that the product is done and will be pressed into disks for manufacturing)? Rumors are popping up...