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June 2008 Patch Tuesday Preview

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A Trio of Critical Updates for Bluetooth, IE, and DirectX Users

Critical updates typically refer to the potential for remote code execution exploits (aka "bad guys take over your PC"), and June's trio of critical updates are no exception.

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    • If you use Bluetooth devices on Windows XP SP2 or SP3, Vista and Vista SP1, or 64-bit versions of Windows XP or Vista, you're number one on the critical update list.
    • What's at Number Two2? Anyone running Internet Explorer 5.01 SP4, IE6, or IE7 on Windows 2000 SP4 up through Windows Vista and Windows Server 2003 and 2008.
    • Number Three affects DirectX 7.0, 8.1, 9.0 and above, so Windows 2000 SP4, XP, and Vista are affected, as well as Windows Server 2003 and some Windows Server 2008 installations.

Important Updates

Of the three updates listed as "Important" for June, the first one affects servers running the Windows Internet Naming Service (WINS), not desktops. However, the other updates (for Active Directory services and for the Pragmatic General Multicast [PGM] protocol for network multicasting), do affect Windows XP SP2/SP3 and Vista/SP1 systems as well as Windows 2000 Server, Windows Server 2003 and 2008-based systems. All three target elevation of privilege vulnerabilities.

Kill Bit (not Bill)

The final security update for June fixes a remote code execution vulnerability in Kill Bit for all desktop versions of Windows from 2000 SP4 through Vista SP1 as well as for Windows Server 2003 and 2008.

These updates will be available starting June 10th via Windows Update or manually: the June 2008 Security Bulletin page will have the links you need.

...And the Rest

June 2008's Patch Tuesday will also include the following updates, including:

    • The monthly update for the Malicious Software Removal Tool (KB890830)
    • An update for Vista that updates the Windows Customer Experience Improvement Program (KB939165 and KB931174)
    • The monthly update for the Windows Mail Junk email filter for Vista (KB905866)
    • Cumulative update for Windows Vista Media Center (KB950126)
    • Update to fix restart loop on Windows XP SP3 systems running AMD or other non-Intel processors (KB953356)*

*AMD laptop users with Windows XP, this is the fix you've been waiting for

Note that the KB articles referenced above will not be available until the updates are available via Windows Update or manually at the Microsoft Download Center. To search for these or other KB articles, visit the Microsoft Help and Support Center.

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avatarProbably not, and here's why...

The Bluetooth update is designed to fix a critical security flaw, not interoperability problems like the ones you're having. However, we'll have to wait for the KB article about the update for all the details.
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It's amazing how illogical a business built on binary logic can be.

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avatarAn off-topic rant

I don't use blu-th with the computer for anything, however everyone seems to think it's the do-all and end-all for cell phones.

I think it's crap for that. The headpiece breaks at the slightest tap, the battery never lasts. If you can keep it functional, it stops holding a charge after the 3rd or 4th attempt... and let's not forget that annoying overly-bright flashing blu light that corporate morons think is cool when it's coming out of your ear.

I opened one out of the box the other day...dead.

Finally (all together now) The quality sucks!!!

Now for PC's I heard it's rather slow compared to other modern protocols. If true, then to mis-quote a Vorlon, "it is a dying spiecies, we should let it die"

-Thanks for indulging me.

There's no time like the future.

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avatarThat bluetooth update

That bluetooth update have anything to do with why I can't use the bluetooth software for my Logitech Combo and not piss off my Audigy 2 Platinum at the same time? Creative Labs says it's Logitech's fault and Logitech blames Creative Labs...

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