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Microsoft to fix broken IE security, warns of hole in – Network World Fusion (Invalid Class Keys)

April 22, 2010 by registry cleaners 


The company also today advised Windows 2000 Server users of a critical hole in Windows Media Services. On Windows 2000 Server, Windows Media Services is an optional component and not installed by default. As for the Blackhat hole, which Microsoft

American Institute of Architects (AIA) Announces – PR Inside
AIA Contract Documents is also compatible with Microsoft Windows 2000, XP and Vista, as well as Microsoft Word and Microsoft Excel® versions 2003 and 2007 and Adobe Acrobat 5.1 or higher. “AIA Contract Documents software offers the design and

Report: 50 percent of iPad owners use Windows – Ars Technica
Windows 2000 brought up the rear. 62.95 percent of the group had a computer running Mac OS X. The numbers were taken from a sample of 74,780 IP addresses coming from iPads on Chikita’s network. The firm then studied the IPs and looked for other

Security Issues – Seattle Post Intelligencer (blog)
If you’re still using Windows 2000, Windows XP with Service Pack 2 or the original release of Windows Vista – first of all, why ? But second of all, Microsoft will stop supporting your operating system in the next few months. The Windows Vista RTM

Ubuntu phasing out the notification area – neowin.net
This became clear when Windows 2000 introduced notification balloons that point at particular icons, explaining what they mean. These balloons have their own problems: in particular, they float on top of every other window regardless of whether you

Upgrading from Windows 2000 Server – MSDN Online Deutschland
On July 13th, 2010, support for Windows 2000 Server ends. Microsoft provides 10 years of support (5 years Mainstream Support and 5 years Extended Support) at the supported service pack level for most Business and Developer products. With support

Microsoft Security Bulletin Summary for April 2010 – MSDN Online Deutschland
This bulletin discloses a privately reported vulnerability in Windows Media Services running on Microsoft Windows 2000 Server. The vulnerability could allow remote code execution if an attacker sent a specially crafted transport information packet to

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