Welcome to p2pnet.net - The original daily p2p and digital news site. Always First!
REGISTER | LOGIN
Cool Stuff
MPAA News
Games / Consoles
News
Music
Movies
Reviews
Open Source
Mobiles
Advertising
Products
P2P
Off Topic
Freedom
Politics
Interviews
Security
DRM
Links
Kids and Kartels
Scroogle Search: 
Search
 
Web p2pnet   
Search: 
Search
Torrent Site Tracker
    Sponsored by
Frostwire
 
p2pnet
 


mp3rocket
 
Add real-time p2pnet headlines to YOUR site ! Click here to download our newsfeed code

Microsoft patches fix

p2pnet.net News:- Microsoft is issuing a fix for a fix it’s already issued.

The MS06-042 bulletin, which fixed 8 flaws in Internet Explorer 5.01 and 6, will be recrafted, then re-released next Tuesday, Aug. 22, a company security program manager said Wednesday, says InformationWeek.

Recrafted,eh? ;p

“We’ve made an update to MS06-042 to let customers know of an issue they might see after applying the update to Internet Explorer 6 Service Pack 1 systems,” the story has Mike Reavey, the operations manager of the Microsoft Security Response Center (MSRC), saying.

Users running IE 6 SP1 on Windows XP SP1 and Windows 2000, will watch their browsers crash when they visit sites that have both compression and the HTTP 1.1 protocol enabled.

Until MS06-042 is re-released, users can apply a Microsoft-made hotfix. However, it’s not available for download; users must contact Microsoft’s product support by telephone to request the hotfix.

Although the prospect of crashes looms for users, Bill and the Boyz, continued to urge everyone to apply the MS06-042 fixes, adds InfoWeek.

Also See:
InformationWeekMicrosoft To Fix Patch That Crashes IE, August 17, 2006


p2pnet newsfeeds for your site.
rss feed: http://p2pnet.net/p2p.rss
Mobile – http://p2pnet.net/index-wml.php
















Help p2pnet beat the Kazaa/Hemming lawsuit.


A little or a lot, it all helps. Thanks.

HOME

One Response to “Microsoft patches fix”

  1. Reader's Write Says:

    Please find enclosed my invoice for £1,200 sterling for administrative and consulting work, caused by the need to repair Microsoft sabotage. I dare say you’d like details:

    Read the story here:

    http://www.theregister.co.uk/2006/08/21/bill_gates_invoice/

Leave a Reply

ONLY items referencing the post at hand, please. No links to personal sites, no personal attacks, trolling, freebie advertising, or off-topic posts. Thanks. And Cheers!

    Sponsored by
tek savvy