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ErnieK
11-15-2003, 04:53 PM
The following has been cut a pasted from Binks site http://www.bink.nu/



Eweek reports: Users have been reporting problems with some of the security patches and other updates recently released by Microsoft Corp.

The Cumulative Security Update for Internet Explorer, which addresses numerous security flaws in Internet Explorer 6, introduces bugs involving the scrollbar. After the patch is applied, the page scrolls up or down twice when the user clicks once in the empty areas of the scrollbar. Clicking on the scrollbar arrows or dragging the scrollbar thumb works correctly.

This problem has been reported in Microsoft's public support newsgroups, and we have confirmed it ourselves. According to the Microsoft "MVP" monitoring the newsgroup, Microsoft is aware of the problem.

We have also confirmed two other problems with the patch reported in the same newsgroups. When the scrollbar is clicked, text selected on the page is deselected. Also, the window resizeBy, resizeTo, moveBy or moveTo functions generate an "Access Denied" error that didn't appear before the patch.

Although the patch for the flaw titled "Buffer Overrun in Microsoft FrontPage Server Extensions Could Allow Code Execution," released on Nov. 11, has been rated "Critical" by Microsoft, the dates of the files composing the patch indicate that it was completed some time ago.

The various versions of the patch, for different products and versions of Windows that contain the FrontPage Server Extensions, all contain multiple files with various dates, but in all cases the only recent files are related to the patching installation code and not the patch itself. The patch file for Windows XP is dated Aug. 6, 2003, while the SharePoint Team Services version is dated Jan. 21, 2003. Atypically for patch descriptions such as this, the file descriptions in the Security Update Information section do not contain file dates.

We contacted Microsoft for comment on these reports, but the company has not yet responded


News Source: eWeek via MSwatch

pave_spectre
11-16-2003, 12:24 AM
Gee, a bug fix that creates a new bug. How enterprising!:rolleyes:

PrntRhd
11-16-2003, 01:07 AM
But apparently only on some, not all.
Makes troubleshooting more of a challenge.

:rolleyes:

ErnieK
11-16-2003, 04:54 AM
Just think of the excitement and anticipation.

You machine is running perfect. You download a critical pach from MS. You install it. At reboot...

Now that is what I call excitment.

Do you think BG has shares in a drug company that makes and sells tranqulisers?

pave_spectre
11-16-2003, 05:43 AM
I think he has shares in prozac, just to keep us nice and stable so we dont just haul off and shoot the machine and anyone nearby!:p

ErnieK
11-16-2003, 08:22 AM
Ah! But does he have something that will stop us (me) from going out to the garage and getting a 10lb hammer:confused: :D

pave_spectre
11-16-2003, 08:39 AM
Addiction to the internet perhaps?;)

ErnieK
11-16-2003, 01:55 PM
Addiction? what does that mean?
Does it mean that you cannot stop yourself doing something that upsets you in someway? for example turning on my/your computer.

Internet?
Is that something that telephone companies invented to ensure that you have continually high phone bills and put money itno thier pockets?