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| Microsoft Security Bulletin(s) for 12/12/2006 Note: There may be latency issues due to replication, if the page does not display keep refreshing
December 12, 2006 Today Microsoft released the following Security Bulletin(s).
Note: www.microsoft.com/technet/security and www.microsoft.com/security are authoritative in all matters concerning Microsoft Security Bulletins! ANY e-mail, web board or newsgroup posting (including this one) should be verified by visiting these sites for official information. Microsoft never sends security or other updates as attachments. These updates must be downloaded from the microsoft.com download center or Windows Update. See the individual bulletins for details.
Because some malicious messages attempt to masquerade as official Microsoft security notices, it is recommended that you physically type the URLs into your web browser and not click on the hyperlinks provided.
Bulletin Summary:
»www.microsoft.com/technet/securi···Dec.mspx
Critical Bulletins:
Cumulative Security Update for Internet Explorer (925454) »www.microsoft.com/technet/securi···072.mspx
Vulnerability in Visual Studio 2005 Could Allow Remote Code Execution (925674) »www.microsoft.com/technet/securi···073.mspx
Vulnerability in Windows Media Format Could Allow Remote Code Execution (923689) »www.microsoft.com/technet/securi···078.mspx
Important Bulletins:
Vulnerability in SNMP Could Allow Remote Code Execution (926247) »www.microsoft.com/technet/securi···074.mspx
Vulnerability in Windows Could Allow Elevation of Privilege (926255) »www.microsoft.com/technet/securi···075.mspx
Cumulative Security Update for Outlook Express (923694)) »www.microsoft.com/technet/securi···076.mspx
Vulnerability in Remote Installation Service Could Allow Remote Code Execution (926121) »www.microsoft.com/technet/securi···077.mspx
Re-Released Bulletins:
Vulnerabilities in Microsoft Excel Could Allow Remote Code Execution (924164) »www.microsoft.com/technet/securi···059.mspx
This represents our regularly scheduled monthly bulletin release (second Tuesday of each month). Please note that Microsoft may release bulletins out side of this schedule if we determine the need to do so.
If you have any questions regarding the patch or its implementation after reading the above listed bulletin you should contact Product Support Services in the United States at 1-866-PCSafety (1-866-727-2338). International customers should contact their local subsidiary.
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|   Cudni La Merma - Vigilado Premium,MVM join:2003-12-20 Someshire | Re: Microsoft Security Bulletin(s) for 12/12/2006
Thanks for the update list
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| Re: Microsoft Security Bulletin(s) for 12/12/2006
DrDemento: Thanks for pointing out the kb928388 patch for time. One issue of concern is that there is no patch for Windows 2000 for the time. There are a lot of computers and servers with that OS still out there.
I did install all of the patches on one Windows 2000 test server, a Windows Server 2003 test server and one Windows XP pc. Knock on wood they installed without any issues. There was a new Exchange 2003 patch as well.
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|  |  Mele20 Premium join:2001-06-05 Hilo, HI | We don't have daylight savings. What is this time change? Never heard of it. Do I need this software update if Hawaii doesn't observer daylight savings (which all states should stop observing IMO)? | |
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| Re: Microsoft Security Bulletin(s) for 12/12/2006 said by Mele20 :We don't have daylight savings. What is this time change? Never heard of it. Do I need this software update if Hawaii doesn't observer daylight savings (which all states should stop observing IMO)? »en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daylight_savings_time | |
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| Re: Microsoft Security Bulletin(s) for 12/12/2006 said by La Luna :said by Mele20 :We don't have daylight savings. What is this time change? Never heard of it. Do I need this software update if Hawaii doesn't observer daylight savings (which all states should stop observing IMO)? Why does this concern you if you "never heard of it" or don't have DST (which is it?)? Most people like DST as it gives more hours of daylight in the evening. Why would you need this update if Hawaii doesn't participate in DST?  "...which all states should stop observing IMO"....which is a negative opinion on something that you "never heard of" or doesn't affect you. No one answered my question. I didn't especially need a link to an essay about how awful Daylight Savings Time is although that was ok as it is just more ammunition against it ....I already know that medically and otherwise it is a very bad idea. I don't know why anyone would like it. Who wants sunshine at 9PM and darkness at 10PM? That's nuts. I hate it when I go to visit my mother in Arkansas and have to live with light artifically ended in the evening too late and starting funny in the morning. It wasn't like that when I was growing up in Arkansas and we all managed just fine. There is no need to artifically manipulate time twice a year and disrupt circadian rhythms.
I asked what is this time change? And no one told me...that Wiki essay doesn't either ....maybe somewhere in that long article is a reference to what I asked but I didn't see it and Wiki says the article badly needs updating and cleaning up...so I ask again what is this time change this coming year? I have sort of figured out it is going to be longer than in past years? Is that correct? That will be awful for us in Hawaii. Just awful ....we all hate it when you guys go on it and can't wait for you to get off it and if that time is extended...then double UGH.
Plus, what is this Microsoft patch? It is only for those going on this NEW DST? Or what? Why is a patch needed in 2007 that wasn't needed when going on DST on the Mainland in 2006? Remember in Hawaii we don't have a bunch of news articles about DST on the Mainland. We can't even remember when you guys have it and don't...we just hate it and wish it would go away permanently as it is very disruptive of health, circadian rhythms, etc. for those who must endure it and bad for us in Hawaii for any business we have to do with the Mainland because it extends the already significant time difference so that in many instances I cannot call customer service for a business on the East Coast ever during DST because the hours are during my sleep hours and breakfast and I don't do mornings so I am not sufficiently awake to make a business call until after breakfast and by then customer service has closed. -- "If you want to do DRM on a PC then you need to treat the user as the enemy." Ross Anderson in "`Trusted Computing' Frequently Asked Questions"
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| Re: Microsoft Security Bulletin(s) for 12/12/2006 said by Mele20 :Why is a patch needed in 2007 that wasn't needed when going on DST on the Mainland in 2006? In 2006 Windows knew to adjust the clock for DST on April 2 and October 29, 2006. For 2007 DST is extended 4 weeks and starts March 11 and ends November 4, 2007. The OS will be patched to refleck that change so the clock will be updated properly.
HTH, Bubba
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|  |  |  |  |  |  Mele20 Premium join:2001-06-05 Hilo, HI | Re: Microsoft Security Bulletin(s) for 12/12/2006 Thank you, Bubba. That was what I was trying to find out.
Ugh though that DST has been extended by one month. | |
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| Re: Microsoft Security Bulletin(s) for 12/12/2006 said by Mele20 :Ugh though that DST has been extended by one month You bet....more daylight for yard work and Golf....regardless what it does to my "circadian rhythms" 
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1 edit | quote: I already know that medically and otherwise it is a very bad idea.
I would think Jet Lag and 3rd Shift is harder on the body then DST. A one hour shock of the body is not noticed by me when I am spending that extra hour of sunlight on my hammock. Did not even notice DST at all.
If you really are concerned with the negative effects of DST on the human body try mixing Feng Shui and DST and see how you feel.
Trying to organize furniture an hour earlier or later is really tough on the body and mind.
quote: I hate it when I go to visit my mother in Arkansas and have to live with light artifically ended in the evening too late and starting funny in the morning.
By starting funny are you saying the Sun is telling jokes before rising? I will have to get up earlier to hear them.
The Pros and Cons of DST are brought up every year and it is forgotten until time to Spring forward or Fall back depending on when the complainers started complaining.
*Edit* Minor grammar correction. -- Happy holidays where applicable. | |
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| said by Bubba :In 2006 Windows knew to adjust the clock for DST on April 2 and October 29, 2006. For 2007 DST is extended 4 weeks and starts March 11 and ends November 4, 2007. The OS will be patched to refleck that change so the clock will be updated properly. HTH, Bubba The changes of when DST starts and ends part of the Energy Policy Act of 2005.
BTW....you are going to blow a gasket someday Mele if you keep it wound too tight LOL | |
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| said by Mele20 :said by La Luna :said by Mele20 :We don't have daylight savings. What is this time change? Never heard of it. Do I need this software update if Hawaii doesn't observer daylight savings (which all states should stop observing IMO)? Why does this concern you if you "never heard of it" or don't have DST (which is it?)? Most people like DST as it gives more hours of daylight in the evening. Why would you need this update if Hawaii doesn't participate in DST?  "...which all states should stop observing IMO"....which is a negative opinion on something that you "never heard of" or doesn't affect you. No one answered my question. I didn't especially need a link to an essay about how awful Daylight Savings Time is although that was ok as it is just more ammunition against it ....I already know that medically and otherwise it is a very bad idea. I don't know why anyone would like it. Who wants sunshine at 9PM and darkness at 10PM? That's nuts. I hate it when I go to visit my mother in Arkansas and have to live with light artifically ended in the evening too late and starting funny in the morning. It wasn't like that when I was growing up in Arkansas and we all managed just fine. There is no need to artifically manipulate time twice a year and disrupt circadian rhythms. I asked what is this time change? And no one told me...that Wiki essay doesn't either ....maybe somewhere in that long article is a reference to what I asked but I didn't see it and Wiki says the article badly needs updating and cleaning up...so I ask again what is this time change this coming year? I have sort of figured out it is going to be longer than in past years? Is that correct? That will be awful for us in Hawaii. Just awful ....we all hate it when you guys go on it and can't wait for you to get off it and if that time is extended...then double UGH. Plus, what is this Microsoft patch? It is only for those going on this NEW DST? Or what? Why is a patch needed in 2007 that wasn't needed when going on DST on the Mainland in 2006? Remember in Hawaii we don't have a bunch of news articles about DST on the Mainland. We can't even remember when you guys have it and don't...we just hate it and wish it would go away permanently as it is very disruptive of health, circadian rhythms, etc. for those who must endure it and bad for us in Hawaii for any business we have to do with the Mainland because it extends the already significant time difference so that in many instances I cannot call customer service for a business on the East Coast ever during DST because the hours are during my sleep hours and breakfast and I don't do mornings so I am not sufficiently awake to make a business call until after breakfast and by then customer service has closed. *headdesk*  -- ~~Well, I think you're crazy, I think you're crazy, I think you're crazy, just like me...~~
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2 edits | Re: Microsoft Security Bulletin(s) for 12/12/2006 headdesk? What is that? What is that smilie? I've never seen that one before, but then I use only a few common smilies even though I have a fancy smilie extension for Fx.
Earlier today, when I was out running I had two people stop me and ask me about this patch. (I've helped them in past with computer problems).They had no idea either that the Mainland was going on extended DST next year and they are unhappy also to hear this is happening because of the problem of not being able to call East Coast businesses during their business hours without inconvenience to us here. Hawaii, I think, needs to go on DST in self defense. | |
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| said by Mele20 :There is no need to artifically manipulate time twice a year and disrupt circadian rhythms. You figure DST will create any radar screen blimp in the "circadian rhythms" of the hundreds of thousands of us that work shift work, or swing shifts?
I cannot call customer service for a business on the East Coast ever during DST because the hours are during my sleep hours and breakfast and I don't do mornings so I am not sufficiently awake to make a business call until after breakfast and by then customer service has closed.
You poor thing. Well, depending on how bad you wanted to make that business call, you just might be required to interrupt your "sleep hours" or, god forbid, delay your breakfast.
And tomorrow? Force yourself to step on pavement cracks .. they will NOT harm you. Honest. -- HN7000s|H1(127W)-1110mhz|.98m-2w|Pro+|3.0ghz dual-core|3gig-ram|BFG7800GT-OC-256MB|XP-SP2 "Fast is fine, but accuracy is everything." -- Wyatt Earp | |
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| Re: Microsoft Security Bulletin(s) for 12/12/2006 said by Bubba17 :said by Mele20 :There is no need to artifically manipulate time twice a year and disrupt circadian rhythms. You figure DST will create any radar screen blimp in the "circadian rhythms" of the hundreds of thousands of us that work shift work, or swing shifts? I cannot call customer service for a business on the East Coast ever during DST because the hours are during my sleep hours and breakfast and I don't do mornings so I am not sufficiently awake to make a business call until after breakfast and by then customer service has closed.
You poor thing. Well, depending on how bad you wanted to make that business call, you just might be required to interrupt your "sleep hours" or, god forbid, delay your breakfast. And I suppose it just never ocurred to you that not everyone has the phenomenally important 'CRY2' gene?? Not all plants or mice have it, and, given the evidence at hand, quite possibly not all Hawaiians, either.
»www.hhmi.org/news/takahashi.html
. . Force yourself to step on pavement cracks .. they will NOT harm you. . . Ha! Says you!
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| said by Bubba17 :said by Mele20 :You poor thing. Well, depending on how bad you wanted to make that business call, you just might be required to interrupt your "sleep hours" or, god forbid, delay your breakfast. When I know I will be on the phone for three hours or more, I should forego breakfast? I should forego being alert when I speak to customer service? That makes so much sense. Thank you for saying that I should willing present myself as a sacrifical lamb to some damn business that has already screwed up something badly and that I want straightened out. In the case of Dell, it took SIX MONTHS OF DELL HELL on the phone, for many hours, three or four days a week and I should just totally disrupt my circadian rhythms (badly mess with my health in other words) because I want a company to make something right that is wrong and that is their fault not mine? Well, thank for that great advice. -- "If you want to do DRM on a PC then you need to treat the user as the enemy." Ross Anderson in "`Trusted Computing' Frequently Asked Questions"
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|  |  |   jabarnut Light Years Away Premium,MVM join:2005-01-22 Galaxy M31
| This whole 'time' thing has always been a problem for me.
I keep trying to save as much of it as I can, but no matter what I do, I never have any left. 
I'm hoping for a solution some day...only time will tell.
In the mean time, I'll be keeping a close Watch. -- I had a life once.....now I have a Computer and a Modem. | |
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| Re: Microsoft Security Bulletin(s) for 12/12/2006 said by jabarnut :. . I keep trying to save as much of it as I can, but no matter what I do, I never have any left.  That's because the Gubbermint keeps hording it away, and will make us pay additional tax dollars or something one day to get it back. Or else they're selling it to Third World countries behind our backs. And let me tell you something-- they've got a TON of it stashed away! An hour in the Spring, EVERY YEAR, which they pretend to "give back" in the Fall! Yeah, right! Who do they think they're kidding?? Ted Stevens has got it all funnelled to Alaska, and hidden deep in some underground igloo.
And Microsoft Corp. is in on the conspiracy, too! You can write that one in stone.
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1 edit | Thank you, Melissa. 
A question for those 'in the know'--
The IE update, KB925454, looks like it's going to put that TIF warning right back on my computer that I just recently uninstalled (KB921398). I dislike that warning, and don't want it on my machine.
Can anyone verify this, and/or suggest any option?
Thanks.
*Edit- In the spirit of Daniel Boone and Lewis & Clark, I went ahead & installed KB925454. I don't get the warning box. I am running a little different OS now (XP Home retail vs. XP Home OEM) than in August, and not everyone was seeing that warning previously anyway, so . . . I have no clue what the significance might be. But just an FYI, for anyone interested. | |
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| Re: Microsoft Security Bulletin(s) for 12/12/2006 said by AB :Thank you, Melissa.  A question for those 'in the know'-- The IE update, KB925454, looks like it's going to put that TIF warning right back on my computer that I just recently uninstalled (KB921398). I dislike that warning, and don't want it on my machine. Can anyone verify this, and/or suggest any option? Thanks. OK, I give up....what's "TIF warning"?  -- ~~Well, I think you're crazy, I think you're crazy, I think you're crazy, just like me...~~
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1 edit | Re: Microsoft Security Bulletin(s) for 12/12/2006 said by La Luna :OK, I give up....what's "TIF warning"?  That would be "Temporary Internet Files", Luna.
A POS warning box that Microsoft Corp. provided with KB921398 awhile back. Evidently not everyone saw it, but on my machine, this extremely irritating 'warning box' popped up every time I went to access my Temporary Internet Files folder. In fact, a thread about it can be found here:
»New dialog before opening TIF
And according to the details in KB925454, it includes that warning again, and I DON'T WANT IT! Grrrr! 
*Edit- *See my previous post in this thread.* -- I hope that answers your question, young lady? | |
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| Re: Microsoft Security Bulletin(s) for 12/12/2006 said by AB :said by La Luna :OK, I give up....what's "TIF warning"?  That would be "Temporary Internet Files", Luna. A POS warning box that Microsoft Corp. provided with KB921398 awhile back. Evidently not everyone saw it, but on my machine, this extremely irritating 'warning box' popped up every time I went to access my Temporary Internet Files folder. In fact, a thread about it can be found here: » New dialog before opening TIFAnd according to the details in KB925454, it includes that warning again, and I DON'T WANT IT! Grrrr!  *Edit- *See my previous post in this thread.* Oh, ok. I thought of temp internet files, but I couldn't figure out how that related to the thread, I didn't know you had that problem.  -- ~~Well, I think you're crazy, I think you're crazy, I think you're crazy, just like me...~~
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Malicious Software Removal Tool Published: January 11, 2005 | Updated: December 12, 2006
The Microsoft Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool checks computers running Windows XP, Windows 2000, and Windows Server 2003 for infections by specific, prevalent malicious softwareincluding Blaster, Sasser, and Mydoomand helps remove any infection found. When the detection and removal process is complete, the tool displays a report describing the outcome, including which, if any, malicious software was detected and removed.
Microsoft releases an updated version of this tool on the second Tuesday of each month, and as needed to respond to security incidents. The tool is available from Microsoft Update, Windows Update and the Microsoft Download Center.
Note The version of the tool delivered by Microsoft Update and Windows Update runs in the background and then reports if an infection is found. If you would like to run this tool more than once a month, use the version on this Web page or install the version that is available in the Download Center.
Because computers can appear to function normally when infected, Microsoft advises you to run this tool even if your computer seems to be fine. You should also use up-to-date antivirus software to help protect your computer from other malicious software.
To download the latest version of this tool, please visit the Microsoft Download Center. http://update.microsoft.com/microsoftupdate/v6/default.aspx?ln=en-us
New Additions Malicious Software Encyclopedia: Win32/Beenut Published: 6, 12/4 Win32/Beenut is a family of trojan downloaders that download files from various URLs to the host computer and then run the downloaded files. A Win32/Beenut trojan may also copy itself to the host computer, modifying the registry so the copy of itself runs each time Windows starts.
http://www.microsoft.com/security/encyclopedia/details.aspx?name=Win32%2fBeenut -- Wilders Security Forum Admin Microsoft MVP-Windows Security
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join:2001-08-24 Livonia, MI 1 edit | Re: Microsoft Security Bulletin(s) for 12/12/2006 KachiWachi: Thanks for pointing out the other links. I had not read the KB928388 article to the bottom which would have told me about the 2nd link you gave. | |
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join:2005-03-03 | Re: Microsoft Security Bulletin(s) for 12/12/2006 I use NisTime (nistime-32bit.exe) set to go at startup on both XP and 98se systems and disable the XP clock setter - works for me. | |
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| Re: Microsoft Security Bulletin(s) for 12/12/2006 said by falcon04 :I use NisTime (nistime-32bit.exe) set to go at startup on both XP and 98se systems and disable the XP clock setter - works for me. Another vote for NisTime. I use it the same way. -- "The Internet? Is that still around?" - Homer | |
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| As always, thank you Melissa.  All seems well here.
If anyone was wondering (as I was for a moment), why a security update for WMP 6.4 is included for those with WMP11 installed:
said by Microsoft : I have installed Windows Media Player 11 on my computer. Why am I being offered the Windows Media Player 6.4 security update?
While Windows Media Player 11 is not vulnerable, Windows 2000 Service Pack 4, Windows XP Service Pack 2, Windows XP Professional x64 Edition, Microsoft Windows Server 2003 or on Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 1 and Microsoft Windows Server 2003 x64 Edition will still have Windows Media Player 6.4 installed on the system for backwards compatibility.
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join:2001-06-11 | thanks, everyone, for posting the information..
it just seems to get harder and harder to deal with MS updates, for me, at least.. | |
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| December 2006 Security Releases ISO Image Brief Description These ISO-9660 CD image files contain the security updates for Windows released on Windows Update on December 12th, 2006.
Overview These ISO-9660 CD image files contain the security updates for Windows released on Windows Update on December 12th, 2006. They do not contain security updates for other Microsoft products. These CD images are intended for corporate administrators who manage large multinational organizations, who need to download multiple individual language versions of each security update, and who do not use an automated solution such as WSUS. Use these images to download multiple updates in all languages at the same time.
Caution: Be sure to check the individual security bulletins at http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security prior to deployment of these updates to ensure that the files have not been updated at a later date.
These CD images contain the following updates: KB923689 / MS06-078
* Windows Server 2003 (32-bit x86) - 18 languages * Windows Server 2003 x64 Edition 2 languages * Windows XP - 24 languages * Windows XP x64 Edition 2 languages * Windows 2000 - 24 languages
KB923694 / (MS06-076)
* Windows Server 2003 (32-bit x86) - 18 languages * Windows Server 2003 for Itanium-based Systems - 4 languages * Windows Server 2003 x64 Edition 2 languages * Windows XP - 24 languages * Windows XP x64 Edition 2 languages * Windows 2000 - 24 languages
KB925398 / MS06-078
* Windows Server 2003 (32-bit x86) - 18 languages * Windows Server 2003 x64 Edition 2 languages * Windows XP - 24 languages * Windows XP x64 Edition 2 languages * Windows 2000 - 24 languages
KB925454 / (MS06-072)
* Windows Server 2003 (32-bit x86) - 18 languages * Windows Server 2003 for Itanium-based Systems - 4 languages * Windows Server 2003 x64 Edition 2 languages * Windows XP - 24 languages * Windows XP x64 Edition 2 languages * Windows 2000 - 24 languages
KB926121 / (MS06-077)
* Windows 2000 - 24 languages
KB926247 / (MS06-074)
* Windows Server 2003 (32-bit x86) - 18 languages * Windows Server 2003 for Itanium-based Systems - 4 languages * Windows Server 2003 x64 Edition 2 languages * Windows XP - 24 languages * Windows XP x64 Edition 2 languages * Windows 2000 - 24 languages
KB926255 / (MS06-075)
* Windows Server 2003 (32-bit x86) - 18 languages * Windows Server 2003 for Itanium-based Systems - 4 languages * Windows XP - 24 languages
Top of page System Requirements
* Supported Operating Systems: Windows 2000 Service Pack 4; Windows Server 2003; Windows Server 2003 Itanium-based editions; Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 1; Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 1 for Itanium-based Systems; Windows Server 2003, Datacenter x64 Edition; Windows Server 2003, Enterprise x64 Edition; Windows Server 2003, Standard x64 Edition; Windows XP Professional x64 Edition ; Windows XP Service Pack 2
Instructions
1. Select a file to download at the bottom of this page, or choose a different language from the drop-down list and click Change.
2. To copy the ISO Image download to your computer to burn a CD at a later time click Save or Save this program to disk.
3. Use the directions for your CD burner to create a CD from the ISO Image
Download Information * Windows-KB913086-200612-1.iso contains KB923689, KB923694, KB925398, KB926121, KB926247 for Windows 2000; KB925454 for IE for Windows 2000
* Windows-KB913086-200612-2.iso contains KB923689, KB923694, KB925398, KB926247, KB926255 for Windows Server 2003; KB925454 for IE for Windows Server 2003 * Windows-KB913086-200612-3.iso contains KB923689, KB923694, KB925398, KB926247, KB926255 for Windows XP; KB925454 for IE for Windows XP
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=bc288abd-273b-4d3a-92a3-92ee51a510ef&DisplayLang=en -- Wilders Security Forum Admin Microsoft MVP-Windows Security
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