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May 4 2007, 3:00am CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
Microsoft provides advance notification of security patches to come.
On Tuesday 8 May 2007 Microsoft is planning to several release security patches. Two fixes will require a reboot and three may.
Security Updates May 8th
• Two Microsoft Security Bulletins affecting Microsoft Windows. The highest
Maximum Severity rating for these is Critical. These updates will require a
restart. These updates will be detectable using the Microsoft Baseline Security
Analyzer.
• Three Microsoft Security Bulletins affecting Microsoft Office. The highest
Maximum Severity rating for these is Critical. These updates may require a
restart. These updates will be detectable using the Microsoft Baseline Security
Analyzer.
• One Microsoft Security Bulletin affecting Microsoft Exchange. The highest
Maximum Severity rating for these is Critical. These updates will not require a
restart. These updates will be detectable using the Microsoft Baseline Security
Analyzer.
• One Microsoft Security Bulletin affecting CAPICOM and BizTalk. The highest
Maximum Severity rating for these is Critical. These updates will not require a
restart. These updates will be detectable using the Microsoft Baseline Security
Analyzer and the Enterprise Scan Tool.
Read the full advance Security Bulletin here.
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Luigi Lugmayr
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experience in the technology field to the ever evolving and exciting
world of gadgets. He started I4U News back in 2000 and evolved it into
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