On 2007-02-14, Roy Schestowitz <newsgroups@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> claimed:
> No 'Second Life' for Microsoft's Vista
>
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>| Although Microsoft recently threw a splashy launch party for Windows
>| Vista in Second Life, those running the operating system may have
>| had trouble enjoying the festivities.
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> http://news.zdnet.com/2100-3513_22-6159057.html
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> And from Microsoft today:
>
> "First, as some of you have already noticed, the wsusscan.cab files were a
> bit delayed in getting released. They can't be created until all of the
> content on the live MU site has been fully replicated (this ensures that the
> content in the cab files fully matches what is live on MU) and we had a
> slight delay in that process today, so the cab files weren't live until
> about 1:55pm PST.
>
> Second, I wanted to call your attention to a minor issue around detection
> with today?s updates. Specifically, there's a minor issue around detection
> and MS07-009. Windows 2000 SP4 customers who have applied this security
> update and then perform a scan using MBSA, SMS2003 with the ITMU, or WSUS
> will get a report back erroneously saying that all languages were applied
> rather than just the language versions that were applied.
>
> When this happens, the correct update has been applied and the protections
> are in place: it's an issue around detection reporting only and we are
> working to address this issue."
I wonder if MS is ever going to learn English. Unlike in the signature,
for example.
--
"This update limits certain functionality in Outlook to provide a
higher level of security; it was not created to address a security
vulnerability within Outlook."
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