RE: Microsoft Security Bulletins for February 2007

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RE: Microsoft Security Bulletins for February 2007 Michael 1952 02-13-2007
Posted by =?Utf-8?B?TWljaGFlbCAxOTUy?= on February 13, 2007, 8:33 pm
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Hello Donna,

My name is Michael and I am now very confused with something that happened
during the 15 update cycle this afternoon. I downloaded them throught the
Microsoft Update tool in IE7 Tools. All went well until the fifth download
which failed all others downloaded and installed with no problems. Five was
identified as KB924667 after going through the reboot, I tried using the
update tool again to install the one that failed the download. The update
tool now said there were no priority updates to download or install. I
checked the history file and it showed KB924667 and an error code of
0X800706BE when I clicked on the status red X. I called the 800 number for
assistance with updates, case number 1029608605, which is now closed. They
told me that this update was for Visual Studio which does not appear using
program files install/remove in the control panel, but there is a Visual
Studio folder in C:\program files. He told me that there was no problem with
the failure since I do not use visual studio and because when I retried the
update tool no priority updates were identified. OK so far. Then I go to
your note and it tells me that this knowledge base article is the twelfth
downloand and does not have anything to do with visual studio. Do I have a
problem or not?

Our computer has Windows XP Professional SP2, Outlook 2007 Professional with
Business Contacts, and Internet Explorer 7.

Thank you for your time and support.

"Donna Buenaventura" wrote:

> The Microsoft Security Bulletins for February, 2007 has been released.
> 6 Critical
> . MS07-008 - Vulnerability in HTML Help ActiveX Control Could Allow Remote
> Code Execution (928843)
> . MS07-009 - Vulnerability in Microsoft Data Access Components Could Allow
> Remote Code Execution(927779)
> . MS07-010 - Vulnerability in Microsoft Malware Protection Engine Could
> Allow Remote Code Execution (932135)
> . MS07-014 - Vulnerabilities in Microsoft Word Could Allow Remote Code
> Execution (929434)
> . MS07-015 - Vulnerabilities in Microsoft Office Could Allow Remote Code
> Execution (932554)
> . MS07-016 - Cumulative Security Update for Internet Explorer (928090)
> 6 Updates
> . MS07-005 - Vulnerability in Step-by-Step Interactive Training Could Allow
> Remote Code Execution (923723)
> . MS07-006 - Vulnerability in Windows Shell Could Allow Elevation of
> Privilege (928255)
> . MS07-007 - Vulnerability in Windows Image Acquisition Service Could Allow
> Elevation of Privilege (927802)
> . MS07-011 - Vulnerability in Microsoft OLE Dialog Could Allow Remote Code
> Execution (926436)
> . MS07-012 - Vulnerability in Microsoft MFC Could Allow Remote Code
> Execution (924667)
> . MS07-013 - Vulnerability in Microsoft RichEdit Could Allow Remote Code
> Execution (918118)
>
> The Microsoft Security Bulletin Summary for February, 2007 is at
> end-user version of this information is available at
> http://www.microsoft.com/athome/security/update/bulletins/200702.mspx
>
> Security Updates Support: If you have any questions regarding the patch or
> its implementation, you should contact Product Support Services in the
> United States at 1-866-PCSAFETY. International customers should contact
> their local subsidiary.
>
> Update sources: As always, download the updates only from the vendors'
> website - visit Windows Update and Office Update or Microsoft Update. You
> may also get the updates thru Automatic Updates functionality in Windows.
> Note: Don't be a victim of spoofed emails. Read "How to tell whether a
> security e-mail message is really from Microsoft"
> http://www.microsoft.com/athome/security/email/ms_genuine_mail.mspx
>
> Recommendations: Microsoft advises customers to install the latest product
> releases, security updates, and service packs to remain as secure as
> possible. Older products, such as Microsoft Windows NT 4.0, may not meet
> today's more demanding security requirements. It may not be possible for
> Microsoft to provide security updates for older products. More info at
> Support Lifecycle website.
> http://support.microsoft.com/lifecycle/
>
> Webcast: Microsoft will host a webcast tomorrow. The webcast focuses on
> addressing your questions and concerns about the security bulletins.
> Therefore, most of the live webcast is aimed at giving you the opportunity
> to ask questions and get answers from their security experts.
>
http://msevents.microsoft.com/CUI/WebCastEventDetails.aspx?EventID=1032323262&EventCategory=4&culture=en-US&CountryCode=US
>
> Security Tool: Find out if you are missing important security updates by
> using MBSA.
> http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/tools/mbsahome.mspx
>
>
> --
> Regards,
> Donna Buenaventura
> Windows Security MVP
> w: http://cou.dozleng.com
> b: http://msmvps.com/donna
>

Posted by Donna Buenaventura on February 13, 2007, 9:17 pm
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Hi Michael,
It affects some editions of Windows as well not only Visual Studio because
mfc40u.dll and mfc42u.dll exists in Windows that are affected.
Try to resolve the 0X800706BE by ensuring RPC service is or has started. It
maybe hung so you might want to restart RPC service then visit MU again.
If the problem occurs again, you may download and install the update
manually. Go to
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/bulletin/ms07-012.mspx and look
for your operating system under 'Affected Software' then click the link to
download the security update.
Verify the update has been installed after installation.

Donna

> Hello Donna,
>
> My name is Michael and I am now very confused with something that happened
> during the 15 update cycle this afternoon. I downloaded them throught the
> Microsoft Update tool in IE7 Tools. All went well until the fifth
> download
> which failed all others downloaded and installed with no problems. Five
> was
> identified as KB924667 after going through the reboot, I tried using the
> update tool again to install the one that failed the download. The update
> tool now said there were no priority updates to download or install. I
> checked the history file and it showed KB924667 and an error code of
> 0X800706BE when I clicked on the status red X. I called the 800 number
> for
> assistance with updates, case number 1029608605, which is now closed.
> They
> told me that this update was for Visual Studio which does not appear using
> program files install/remove in the control panel, but there is a Visual
> Studio folder in C:\program files. He told me that there was no problem
> with
> the failure since I do not use visual studio and because when I retried
> the
> update tool no priority updates were identified. OK so far. Then I go to
> your note and it tells me that this knowledge base article is the twelfth
> downloand and does not have anything to do with visual studio. Do I have
> a
> problem or not?
>
> Our computer has Windows XP Professional SP2, Outlook 2007 Professional
> with
> Business Contacts, and Internet Explorer 7.
>
> Thank you for your time and support.
>
> "Donna Buenaventura" wrote:
>
>> The Microsoft Security Bulletins for February, 2007 has been released.
>> 6 Critical
>> . MS07-008 - Vulnerability in HTML Help ActiveX Control Could Allow
>> Remote
>> Code Execution (928843)
>> . MS07-009 - Vulnerability in Microsoft Data Access Components Could
>> Allow
>> Remote Code Execution(927779)
>> . MS07-010 - Vulnerability in Microsoft Malware Protection Engine Could
>> Allow Remote Code Execution (932135)
>> . MS07-014 - Vulnerabilities in Microsoft Word Could Allow Remote Code
>> Execution (929434)
>> . MS07-015 - Vulnerabilities in Microsoft Office Could Allow Remote Code
>> Execution (932554)
>> . MS07-016 - Cumulative Security Update for Internet Explorer (928090)
>> 6 Updates
>> . MS07-005 - Vulnerability in Step-by-Step Interactive Training Could
>> Allow
>> Remote Code Execution (923723)
>> . MS07-006 - Vulnerability in Windows Shell Could Allow Elevation of
>> Privilege (928255)
>> . MS07-007 - Vulnerability in Windows Image Acquisition Service Could
>> Allow
>> Elevation of Privilege (927802)
>> . MS07-011 - Vulnerability in Microsoft OLE Dialog Could Allow Remote
>> Code
>> Execution (926436)
>> . MS07-012 - Vulnerability in Microsoft MFC Could Allow Remote Code
>> Execution (924667)
>> . MS07-013 - Vulnerability in Microsoft RichEdit Could Allow Remote Code
>> Execution (918118)
>>
>> The Microsoft Security Bulletin Summary for February, 2007 is at
>> end-user version of this information is available at
>> http://www.microsoft.com/athome/security/update/bulletins/200702.mspx
>>
>> Security Updates Support: If you have any questions regarding the patch
>> or
>> its implementation, you should contact Product Support Services in the
>> United States at 1-866-PCSAFETY. International customers should contact
>> their local subsidiary.
>>
>> Update sources: As always, download the updates only from the vendors'
>> website - visit Windows Update and Office Update or Microsoft Update. You
>> may also get the updates thru Automatic Updates functionality in Windows.
>> Note: Don't be a victim of spoofed emails. Read "How to tell whether a
>> security e-mail message is really from Microsoft"
>> http://www.microsoft.com/athome/security/email/ms_genuine_mail.mspx
>>
>> Recommendations: Microsoft advises customers to install the latest
>> product
>> releases, security updates, and service packs to remain as secure as
>> possible. Older products, such as Microsoft Windows NT 4.0, may not meet
>> today's more demanding security requirements. It may not be possible for
>> Microsoft to provide security updates for older products. More info at
>> Support Lifecycle website.
>> http://support.microsoft.com/lifecycle/
>>
>> Webcast: Microsoft will host a webcast tomorrow. The webcast focuses on
>> addressing your questions and concerns about the security bulletins.
>> Therefore, most of the live webcast is aimed at giving you the
>> opportunity
>> to ask questions and get answers from their security experts.
>>
http://msevents.microsoft.com/CUI/WebCastEventDetails.aspx?EventID=1032323262&EventCategory=4&culture=en-US&CountryCode=US
>>
>> Security Tool: Find out if you are missing important security updates by
>> using MBSA.
>> http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/tools/mbsahome.mspx
>>
>>
>> --
>> Regards,
>> Donna Buenaventura
>> Windows Security MVP
>> w: http://cou.dozleng.com
>> b: http://msmvps.com/donna
>>


Posted by =?Utf-8?B?TWljaGFlbCAxOTUy?= on February 14, 2007, 12:41 am
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Hi Donna,

Thanks so much for your solution, the update worked perfectly and all I have
to do now is reboot the computer which I will do after I finish this. It
seems that the tech support folks need to study a little more. I asked them
if I should go to the KB article and download from there, but they said it
was not necessary. The problem is now corrected, I truly appreciate your
time. Sincerely, Michael

"Donna Buenaventura" wrote:

> Hi Michael,
> It affects some editions of Windows as well not only Visual Studio because
> mfc40u.dll and mfc42u.dll exists in Windows that are affected.
> Try to resolve the 0X800706BE by ensuring RPC service is or has started. It
> maybe hung so you might want to restart RPC service then visit MU again.
> If the problem occurs again, you may download and install the update
> manually. Go to
> for your operating system under 'Affected Software' then click the link to
> download the security update.
> Verify the update has been installed after installation.
>
> Donna
>
> > Hello Donna,
> >
> > My name is Michael and I am now very confused with something that happened
> > during the 15 update cycle this afternoon. I downloaded them throught the
> > Microsoft Update tool in IE7 Tools. All went well until the fifth
> > download
> > which failed all others downloaded and installed with no problems. Five
> > was
> > identified as KB924667 after going through the reboot, I tried using the
> > update tool again to install the one that failed the download. The update
> > tool now said there were no priority updates to download or install. I
> > checked the history file and it showed KB924667 and an error code of
> > 0X800706BE when I clicked on the status red X. I called the 800 number
> > for
> > assistance with updates, case number 1029608605, which is now closed.
> > They
> > told me that this update was for Visual Studio which does not appear using
> > program files install/remove in the control panel, but there is a Visual
> > Studio folder in C:\program files. He told me that there was no problem
> > with
> > the failure since I do not use visual studio and because when I retried
> > the
> > update tool no priority updates were identified. OK so far. Then I go to
> > your note and it tells me that this knowledge base article is the twelfth
> > downloand and does not have anything to do with visual studio. Do I have
> > a
> > problem or not?
> >
> > Our computer has Windows XP Professional SP2, Outlook 2007 Professional
> > with
> > Business Contacts, and Internet Explorer 7.
> >
> > Thank you for your time and support.
> >
> > "Donna Buenaventura" wrote:
> >
> >> The Microsoft Security Bulletins for February, 2007 has been released.
> >> 6 Critical
> >> . MS07-008 - Vulnerability in HTML Help ActiveX Control Could Allow
> >> Remote
> >> Code Execution (928843)
> >> . MS07-009 - Vulnerability in Microsoft Data Access Components Could
> >> Allow
> >> Remote Code Execution(927779)
> >> . MS07-010 - Vulnerability in Microsoft Malware Protection Engine Could
> >> Allow Remote Code Execution (932135)
> >> . MS07-014 - Vulnerabilities in Microsoft Word Could Allow Remote Code
> >> Execution (929434)
> >> . MS07-015 - Vulnerabilities in Microsoft Office Could Allow Remote Code
> >> Execution (932554)
> >> . MS07-016 - Cumulative Security Update for Internet Explorer (928090)
> >> 6 Updates
> >> . MS07-005 - Vulnerability in Step-by-Step Interactive Training Could
> >> Allow
> >> Remote Code Execution (923723)
> >> . MS07-006 - Vulnerability in Windows Shell Could Allow Elevation of
> >> Privilege (928255)
> >> . MS07-007 - Vulnerability in Windows Image Acquisition Service Could
> >> Allow
> >> Elevation of Privilege (927802)
> >> . MS07-011 - Vulnerability in Microsoft OLE Dialog Could Allow Remote
> >> Code
> >> Execution (926436)
> >> . MS07-012 - Vulnerability in Microsoft MFC Could Allow Remote Code
> >> Execution (924667)
> >> . MS07-013 - Vulnerability in Microsoft RichEdit Could Allow Remote Code
> >> Execution (918118)
> >>
> >> The Microsoft Security Bulletin Summary for February, 2007 is at
> >> end-user version of this information is available at
> >> http://www.microsoft.com/athome/security/update/bulletins/200702.mspx
> >>
> >> Security Updates Support: If you have any questions regarding the patch
> >> or
> >> its implementation, you should contact Product Support Services in the
> >> United States at 1-866-PCSAFETY. International customers should contact
> >> their local subsidiary.
> >>
> >> Update sources: As always, download the updates only from the vendors'
> >> website - visit Windows Update and Office Update or Microsoft Update. You
> >> may also get the updates thru Automatic Updates functionality in Windows.
> >> Note: Don't be a victim of spoofed emails. Read "How to tell whether a
> >> security e-mail message is really from Microsoft"
> >> http://www.microsoft.com/athome/security/email/ms_genuine_mail.mspx
> >>
> >> Recommendations: Microsoft advises customers to install the latest
> >> product
> >> releases, security updates, and service packs to remain as secure as
> >> possible. Older products, such as Microsoft Windows NT 4.0, may not meet
> >> today's more demanding security requirements. It may not be possible for
> >> Microsoft to provide security updates for older products. More info at
> >> Support Lifecycle website.
> >> http://support.microsoft.com/lifecycle/
> >>
> >> Webcast: Microsoft will host a webcast tomorrow. The webcast focuses on
> >> addressing your questions and concerns about the security bulletins.
> >> Therefore, most of the live webcast is aimed at giving you the
> >> opportunity
> >> to ask questions and get answers from their security experts.
> >>
http://msevents.microsoft.com/CUI/WebCastEventDetails.aspx?EventID=1032323262&EventCategory=4&culture=en-US&CountryCode=US
> >>
> >> Security Tool: Find out if you are missing important security updates by
> >> using MBSA.
> >> http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/tools/mbsahome.mspx
> >>
> >>
> >> --
> >> Regards,
> >> Donna Buenaventura
> >> Windows Security MVP
> >> w: http://cou.dozleng.com
> >> b: http://msmvps.com/donna
> >>
>

Posted by Donna Buenaventura on February 14, 2007, 6:48 am
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You're welcome Michael! Glad to hear you are done with this months security
update.

Donna
> Hi Donna,
>
> Thanks so much for your solution, the update worked perfectly and all I
> have
> to do now is reboot the computer which I will do after I finish this. It
> seems that the tech support folks need to study a little more. I asked
> them
> if I should go to the KB article and download from there, but they said it
> was not necessary. The problem is now corrected, I truly appreciate your
> time. Sincerely, Michael
>
> "Donna Buenaventura" wrote:
>
>> Hi Michael,
>> It affects some editions of Windows as well not only Visual Studio
>> because
>> mfc40u.dll and mfc42u.dll exists in Windows that are affected.
>> Try to resolve the 0X800706BE by ensuring RPC service is or has started.
>> It
>> maybe hung so you might want to restart RPC service then visit MU again.
>> If the problem occurs again, you may download and install the update
>> manually. Go to
>> for your operating system under 'Affected Software' then click the link
>> to
>> download the security update.
>> Verify the update has been installed after installation.
>>
>> Donna
>>
>> > Hello Donna,
>> >
>> > My name is Michael and I am now very confused with something that
>> > happened
>> > during the 15 update cycle this afternoon. I downloaded them throught
>> > the
>> > Microsoft Update tool in IE7 Tools. All went well until the fifth
>> > download
>> > which failed all others downloaded and installed with no problems.
>> > Five
>> > was
>> > identified as KB924667 after going through the reboot, I tried using
>> > the
>> > update tool again to install the one that failed the download. The
>> > update
>> > tool now said there were no priority updates to download or install. I
>> > checked the history file and it showed KB924667 and an error code of
>> > 0X800706BE when I clicked on the status red X. I called the 800 number
>> > for
>> > assistance with updates, case number 1029608605, which is now closed.
>> > They
>> > told me that this update was for Visual Studio which does not appear
>> > using
>> > program files install/remove in the control panel, but there is a
>> > Visual
>> > Studio folder in C:\program files. He told me that there was no
>> > problem
>> > with
>> > the failure since I do not use visual studio and because when I retried
>> > the
>> > update tool no priority updates were identified. OK so far. Then I go
>> > to
>> > your note and it tells me that this knowledge base article is the
>> > twelfth
>> > downloand and does not have anything to do with visual studio. Do I
>> > have
>> > a
>> > problem or not?
>> >
>> > Our computer has Windows XP Professional SP2, Outlook 2007 Professional
>> > with
>> > Business Contacts, and Internet Explorer 7.
>> >
>> > Thank you for your time and support.
>> >
>> > "Donna Buenaventura" wrote:
>> >
>> >> The Microsoft Security Bulletins for February, 2007 has been released.
>> >> 6 Critical
>> >> . MS07-008 - Vulnerability in HTML Help ActiveX Control Could Allow
>> >> Remote
>> >> Code Execution (928843)
>> >> . MS07-009 - Vulnerability in Microsoft Data Access Components Could
>> >> Allow
>> >> Remote Code Execution(927779)
>> >> . MS07-010 - Vulnerability in Microsoft Malware Protection Engine
>> >> Could
>> >> Allow Remote Code Execution (932135)
>> >> . MS07-014 - Vulnerabilities in Microsoft Word Could Allow Remote Code
>> >> Execution (929434)
>> >> . MS07-015 - Vulnerabilities in Microsoft Office Could Allow Remote
>> >> Code
>> >> Execution (932554)
>> >> . MS07-016 - Cumulative Security Update for Internet Explorer (928090)
>> >> 6 Updates
>> >> . MS07-005 - Vulnerability in Step-by-Step Interactive Training Could
>> >> Allow
>> >> Remote Code Execution (923723)
>> >> . MS07-006 - Vulnerability in Windows Shell Could Allow Elevation of
>> >> Privilege (928255)
>> >> . MS07-007 - Vulnerability in Windows Image Acquisition Service Could
>> >> Allow
>> >> Elevation of Privilege (927802)
>> >> . MS07-011 - Vulnerability in Microsoft OLE Dialog Could Allow Remote
>> >> Code
>> >> Execution (926436)
>> >> . MS07-012 - Vulnerability in Microsoft MFC Could Allow Remote Code
>> >> Execution (924667)
>> >> . MS07-013 - Vulnerability in Microsoft RichEdit Could Allow Remote
>> >> Code
>> >> Execution (918118)
>> >>
>> >> The Microsoft Security Bulletin Summary for February, 2007 is at
>> >> end-user version of this information is available at
>> >> http://www.microsoft.com/athome/security/update/bulletins/200702.mspx
>> >>
>> >> Security Updates Support: If you have any questions regarding the
>> >> patch
>> >> or
>> >> its implementation, you should contact Product Support Services in the
>> >> United States at 1-866-PCSAFETY. International customers should
>> >> contact
>> >> their local subsidiary.
>> >>
>> >> Update sources: As always, download the updates only from the
>> >> vendors'
>> >> website - visit Windows Update and Office Update or Microsoft Update.
>> >> You
>> >> may also get the updates thru Automatic Updates functionality in
>> >> Windows.
>> >> Note: Don't be a victim of spoofed emails. Read "How to tell whether a
>> >> security e-mail message is really from Microsoft"
>> >> http://www.microsoft.com/athome/security/email/ms_genuine_mail.mspx
>> >>
>> >> Recommendations: Microsoft advises customers to install the latest
>> >> product
>> >> releases, security updates, and service packs to remain as secure as
>> >> possible. Older products, such as Microsoft Windows NT 4.0, may not
>> >> meet
>> >> today's more demanding security requirements. It may not be possible
>> >> for
>> >> Microsoft to provide security updates for older products. More info
>> >> at
>> >> Support Lifecycle website.
>> >> http://support.microsoft.com/lifecycle/
>> >>
>> >> Webcast: Microsoft will host a webcast tomorrow. The webcast focuses
>> >> on
>> >> addressing your questions and concerns about the security bulletins.
>> >> Therefore, most of the live webcast is aimed at giving you the
>> >> opportunity
>> >> to ask questions and get answers from their security experts.
>> >>
http://msevents.microsoft.com/CUI/WebCastEventDetails.aspx?EventID=1032323262&EventCategory=4&culture=en-US&CountryCode=US
>> >>
>> >> Security Tool: Find out if you are missing important security updates
>> >> by
>> >> using MBSA.
>> >> http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/tools/mbsahome.mspx
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> --
>> >> Regards,
>> >> Donna Buenaventura
>> >> Windows Security MVP
>> >> w: http://cou.dozleng.com
>> >> b: http://msmvps.com/donna
>> >>
>>


Posted by =?Utf-8?B?TWljaGFlbCAxOTUy?= on February 14, 2007, 3:18 pm
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Hi Donna,

Another tribulation. I keep the MBSA on my desk top and just used it to
make sure all of Februarys updates were installed, they were. Now it is
telling me that KB917283 and KB922770 are missing. I checked the control
panel and they are there and available for uninstall. I re installed them
using the mbsa results and then ran mbsa again. Again it says that they are
missing. Am I doing something wrong or is the mbsa just not able to find
them for some reason? These are .net 2.0 security updates and I have already
installed .net 3.0. I am sorry to keep bothering you, but it is something of
concern to me. Thanks very much. Michael

"Donna Buenaventura" wrote:

> You're welcome Michael! Glad to hear you are done with this months security
> update.
>
> Donna
> > Hi Donna,
> >
> > Thanks so much for your solution, the update worked perfectly and all I
> > have
> > to do now is reboot the computer which I will do after I finish this. It
> > seems that the tech support folks need to study a little more. I asked
> > them
> > if I should go to the KB article and download from there, but they said it
> > was not necessary. The problem is now corrected, I truly appreciate your
> > time. Sincerely, Michael
> >
> > "Donna Buenaventura" wrote:
> >
> >> Hi Michael,
> >> It affects some editions of Windows as well not only Visual Studio
> >> because
> >> mfc40u.dll and mfc42u.dll exists in Windows that are affected.
> >> Try to resolve the 0X800706BE by ensuring RPC service is or has started.
> >> It
> >> maybe hung so you might want to restart RPC service then visit MU again.
> >> If the problem occurs again, you may download and install the update
> >> manually. Go to
> >> for your operating system under 'Affected Software' then click the link
> >> to
> >> download the security update.
> >> Verify the update has been installed after installation.
> >>
> >> Donna
> >>
> >> > Hello Donna,
> >> >
> >> > My name is Michael and I am now very confused with something that
> >> > happened
> >> > during the 15 update cycle this afternoon. I downloaded them throught
> >> > the
> >> > Microsoft Update tool in IE7 Tools. All went well until the fifth
> >> > download
> >> > which failed all others downloaded and installed with no problems.
> >> > Five
> >> > was
> >> > identified as KB924667 after going through the reboot, I tried using
> >> > the
> >> > update tool again to install the one that failed the download. The
> >> > update
> >> > tool now said there were no priority updates to download or install. I
> >> > checked the history file and it showed KB924667 and an error code of
> >> > 0X800706BE when I clicked on the status red X. I called the 800 number
> >> > for
> >> > assistance with updates, case number 1029608605, which is now closed.
> >> > They
> >> > told me that this update was for Visual Studio which does not appear
> >> > using
> >> > program files install/remove in the control panel, but there is a
> >> > Visual
> >> > Studio folder in C:\program files. He told me that there was no
> >> > problem
> >> > with
> >> > the failure since I do not use visual studio and because when I retried
> >> > the
> >> > update tool no priority updates were identified. OK so far. Then I go
> >> > to
> >> > your note and it tells me that this knowledge base article is the
> >> > twelfth
> >> > downloand and does not have anything to do with visual studio. Do I
> >> > have
> >> > a
> >> > problem or not?
> >> >
> >> > Our computer has Windows XP Professional SP2, Outlook 2007 Professional
> >> > with
> >> > Business Contacts, and Internet Explorer 7.
> >> >
> >> > Thank you for your time and support.
> >> >
> >> > "Donna Buenaventura" wrote:
> >> >
> >> >> The Microsoft Security Bulletins for February, 2007 has been released.
> >> >> 6 Critical
> >> >> . MS07-008 - Vulnerability in HTML Help ActiveX Control Could Allow
> >> >> Remote
> >> >> Code Execution (928843)
> >> >> . MS07-009 - Vulnerability in Microsoft Data Access Components Could
> >> >> Allow
> >> >> Remote Code Execution(927779)
> >> >> . MS07-010 - Vulnerability in Microsoft Malware Protection Engine
> >> >> Could
> >> >> Allow Remote Code Execution (932135)
> >> >> . MS07-014 - Vulnerabilities in Microsoft Word Could Allow Remote Code
> >> >> Execution (929434)
> >> >> . MS07-015 - Vulnerabilities in Microsoft Office Could Allow Remote
> >> >> Code
> >> >> Execution (932554)
> >> >> . MS07-016 - Cumulative Security Update for Internet Explorer (928090)
> >> >> 6 Updates
> >> >> . MS07-005 - Vulnerability in Step-by-Step Interactive Training Could
> >> >> Allow
> >> >> Remote Code Execution (923723)
> >> >> . MS07-006 - Vulnerability in Windows Shell Could Allow Elevation of
> >> >> Privilege (928255)
> >> >> . MS07-007 - Vulnerability in Windows Image Acquisition Service Could
> >> >> Allow
> >> >> Elevation of Privilege (927802)
> >> >> . MS07-011 - Vulnerability in Microsoft OLE Dialog Could Allow Remote
> >> >> Code
> >> >> Execution (926436)
> >> >> . MS07-012 - Vulnerability in Microsoft MFC Could Allow Remote Code
> >> >> Execution (924667)
> >> >> . MS07-013 - Vulnerability in Microsoft RichEdit Could Allow Remote
> >> >> Code
> >> >> Execution (918118)
> >> >>
> >> >> The Microsoft Security Bulletin Summary for February, 2007 is at
> >> >> end-user version of this information is available at
> >> >> http://www.microsoft.com/athome/security/update/bulletins/200702.mspx
> >> >>
> >> >> Security Updates Support: If you have any questions regarding the
> >> >> patch
> >> >> or
> >> >> its implementation, you should contact Product Support Services in the
> >> >> United States at 1-866-PCSAFETY. International customers should
> >> >> contact
> >> >> their local subsidiary.
> >> >>
> >> >> Update sources: As always, download the updates only from the
> >> >> vendors'
> >> >> website - visit Windows Update and Office Update or Microsoft Update.
> >> >> You
> >> >> may also get the updates thru Automatic Updates functionality in
> >> >> Windows.
> >> >> Note: Don't be a victim of spoofed emails. Read "How to tell whether a
> >> >> security e-mail message is really from Microsoft"
> >> >> http://www.microsoft.com/athome/security/email/ms_genuine_mail.mspx
> >> >>
> >> >> Recommendations: Microsoft advises customers to install the latest
> >> >> product
> >> >> releases, security updates, and service packs to remain as secure as
> >> >> possible. Older products, such as Microsoft Windows NT 4.0, may not
> >> >> meet
> >> >> today's more demanding security requirements. It may not be possible
> >> >> for
> >> >> Microsoft to provide security updates for older products. More info
> >> >> at
> >> >> Support Lifecycle website.
> >> >> http://support.microsoft.com/lifecycle/
> >> >>
> >> >> Webcast: Microsoft will host a webcast tomorrow. The webcast focuses
> >> >> on
> >> >> addressing your questions and concerns about the security bulletins.
> >> >> Therefore, most of the live webcast is aimed at giving you the
> >> >> opportunity
> >> >> to ask questions and get answers from their security experts.
> >> >>
http://msevents.microsoft.com/CUI/WebCastEventDetails.aspx?EventID=1032323262&EventCategory=4&culture=en-US&CountryCode=US
> >> >>
> >> >> Security Tool: Find out if you are missing important security updates
> >> >> by
> >> >> using MBSA.
> >> >> http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/tools/mbsahome.mspx
> >> >>
> >> >>
> >> >> --
> >> >> Regards,
> >> >> Donna Buenaventura
> >> >> Windows Security MVP
> >> >> w: http://cou.dozleng.com
> >> >> b: http://msmvps.com/donna
> >> >>
> >>
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