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| Issue: August 2007 > System & Utilities > Article "Microsoft Plans Nine Security Updates for Next Week" | |||
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Security Patches include six critical updates for Windows, Office, Internet Explorer, and the company's Visual Basic development software.
Microsoft Corp. will release nine sets of security patches next week, including six critical updates for Windows, Office, Internet Explorer and its Visual Basic development software. The updates will come as part of Microsoft's regular monthly security patch process, and will be made available to customers late Tuesday morning, Pacific time. Less-serious updates are also being readied for Windows, Windows Vista, and Microsoft's Virtual PC and Virtual Server software, Microsoft said in a note on the upcoming patches, published Thursday. With nine sets of patches, August will be a busy month for system administrators. Microsoft released just six updates in July, and has averaged around seven updates per month this year. Related Links:
August 10, 2007
Author: Robert McMillan |
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