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because you have build 7000...which has IE8 Beta as I recall...
it DOES NOT AFFECT LATEST WIN7 builds which have a later version of IE8!!!
ref:
http://news.softpedia.com/news/Downl...a-109592.shtml
because you have build 7000...which has IE8 Beta as I recall...
it DOES NOT AFFECT LATEST WIN7 builds which have a later version of IE8!!!
ref:
http://news.softpedia.com/news/Downl...a-109592.shtml
All that stuff is included with the newer builds. Thats the idea behind having new builds, you don't need updates because the new builds already have them. Thats the point of this entire build process is so you don't need to spend two days after installation downloading stuff just to fix all the stuff that was broken. The "Vista" days are over!
hi all,
I am still on the 7000 build and the IE8 update installed. I did notice that on my XP and Vista machines , MS had thier Malicious Software Removal Tool update on that same day. I was wondering why MS doesnt apply that update in Windows 7? Does the malicious software removal tool not work in Windows 7 because it is Beta?
As far as I can tell MS. has been working on and researching this issue for almost a year. as to the Question of "Applicable Updates" I did a little research my self, I am running 4 different computers all running a version of Windows 7 both x64 and x86 from the 7000 version to the 7068 version, on laptops and desktops. So far the 7000 -"7048?" do not have the updated files as per this data "MS09-014", located down the list. But the 7068 (and the 7077 what some blogs stated) already have the updates, a couple of them also claim that the 7048 and 7057 has them as well. (I don't know about these 2 , haven't searched the 48 and I quit using the 57).
If you want to dig into the existing research and constant ongoing ones, start on these links and go to the security groups also, It will take a while. But there is lots of info related to this security issue, and MS is doing there best to solve them in the IE8, IE7 and IE6, for all of us who use MS OS's
MS09-014: Cumulative security update for Internet Explorer
Microsoft Security Advisory (953818): Blended Threat from Combined Attack Using Apple’s Safari on the Windows Platform
Microsoft Security Advisory: Blended threat from combined attack using Apple’s Safari on the Windows platform
These security Issues are not just IE, there are also about 5 to 6 other browsers listed in the different security groups claiming the security vulnerability.