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Subject: Re: Microsoft Security Bulletin (MS00-043)
From: Microsoft Security Response Center (secure
MICROSOFT.COM)Date: Wed Jul 19 2000 - 10:46:39 CDT
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Hi Irvin -
If you've applied IE5.01 SP1, you're protected against the
vulnerability, regardless of what operating system or mail client
you're using. You don't need to install Office 2000 SR1 or the
Outlook Security Update to be protected against this vulnerability,
although it's certainly worth installing both as a general issue.
Regards,
Secure
microsoft.com
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From: Irvin Hayes Jr. [mailto:irvinh
THINKNDO.COM]
Sent: Wednesday, July 19, 2000 8:03 AM
To: win2ksecadvice
LISTSERV.NTSECURITY.NET
Subject: Re: Microsoft Security Bulletin (MS00-043)
According to this bulletin the fix for Outlook Express is apparent.
However, what is the fix for users of Outlook 2000?
Does the IE5.01 SP1 fix the problem for Outlook 2000 users on Windows
2000 or do I need to install the Office SR1a update with Outlook
Security patches after?
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Irvin Hayes Jr., MCP
Think & Do Software, Inc.
4750 Venture Dr., Suite 101
Ann Arbor, MI 48108
Phone (734) 205-5102
Fax (734) 205-5100
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