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[March 8, 2007]  
Daylight Saving Time Update for Windows NT and Window 9x
The 2007TZFIX shareware program updates daylight saving time on machines running Windows 95 and later (except Vista).
Windows IT Pro  — Karen Bemowski

[February 5, 2007]  
WinInfo Daily UPDATE, February 5, 2007: The 'Duh' Starts Now: Weighing In on the Vista Launch
With the tagline "The Wow Starts Now," it seems like the Windows Vista launch was almost designed to be ridiculed.
Windows IT Pro  — Paul Thurrott

[January 6, 2006]  
Microsoft Releases WMF Vulnerability Patch
Microsoft released a bulletin, "Vulnerability in Graphics Rendering Engine Could Allow Remote Code Execution (912919) ," and an associated patch to correct vulnerabilities with Windows metafiles.
Windows IT Pro  — Mark Joseph Edwards

[October 2005]  
Recycle the Recycled Folder
When you upgrade a PC from Win9x to XP, Win2K, or NT, the Recycle Bin points to the newly created C:\Recycler folder, but the old C:\Recycled folder remains and it’s typically not empty. Here’s how to get rid of the Recycled folder and its contents.
Windows IT Pro  — Bret Bennett

[August 25, 2005]  
Windows 95 10th Anniversary Passes in Silence
Yesterday marked the 10th anniversary of the launch of Windows 95, by far the most high-profile and successful launch in personal computing history. But the date passed without any mention of the milestone from Microsoft, which is busy preparing the ever-
WinInfo  — Paul Thurrott

[July 18, 2005]  
RIP, OS/2
It began life as the next-generation operating system that would succeed MS-DOS and become the new standard, but IBM's technically excellent OS/2 experienced little success and then disappeared with a whimper, yet another victim to Windows 95
WinInfo  — Paul Thurrott

[May 2005]  
New & Improved
Check out the latest products to hit the marketplace. PRODUCT SPOTLIGHT: DesktopStandard's PolicyMaker Standard Edition 2.0
Windows IT Pro  — Carolyn Mader

[April 13, 2005]  
Remote Code Execution in Microsoft Exchange, Word, Internet Explorer, MSN Messenger, Windows Shell, Message Queuing, and TCP/IP
Numerous vulnerabilities in the listed products that could allow remote code execution, which could lead to denial of service conditions or allow an intruder to take complete control of an affected system.
Windows IT Pro  — Mark Joseph Edwards

[April 13, 2005]  
Windows Subject to Privilege Elevation and Denial of Service
Numerous Windows versions contain three vulnerabilities that could lead to privilege elevation, and one vulnerability that could lead to denial of service conditions on affected systems.
Windows IT Pro  — Mark Joseph Edwards

[February 9, 2005]  
Vulnerability in Windows Shell Could Allow Remote Code Execution
A vulnerability exists in drag-and-drop events that could allow an intruder to write to? files on a user's system via malicious Web content. A successful exploit could let the intruder take complete control of a user's system.
Windows IT Pro  — Mark Joseph Edwards

[February 9, 2005]  
Vulnerability in OLE and COM Could Allow Remote Code Execution
Vulnerabilities in COM and OLE could allow an intruder to take complete control of the user's system.
Windows IT Pro  — Mark Joseph Edwards

[February 9, 2005]  
Cumulative Security Update for Internet Explorer
Microsoft has released a cumulative update for IE.
Windows IT Pro  — Mark Joseph Edwards

[February 9, 2005]  
Hyperlink Object Library Could Allow Remote Code Execution
An unchecked buffer exists in the Hyperlink Object Library which could allow an intruder to construct a hyperlink that, when clicked by a user, could allow the intruder to take complete control of a user's system.
Windows IT Pro  — Mark Joseph Edwards

[February 2005]  
New & Improved
Check out the latest products to hit the marketplace. PRODUCT SPOTLIGHT: SonaSoft SonaSafe Point-Click Recovery Suite
Windows IT Pro  — Carolyn Mader

[January 11, 2005]  
Windows HTML Help Could Allow Remote Code Execution
A vulnerability in the HTML ActiveX Control component could allow an intruder to gain control over a remote machine if a user visits a Web site designed to exploit the vulnerability.
Windows IT Pro  — Mark Joseph Edwards

[January 11, 2005]  
Windows Icons and Cursors Could Allow Remote Code Execution or Denial of Service
A vulnerability in the way Windows handles icons and cursors could allow intruders to gain control over a user's system, or cause of Denial of Service (DoS) attack if the user's view HTML specifically designed to exploit the problems.
Windows IT Pro  — Mark Joseph Edwards

[December 29, 2004]  
Exploits on the Loose Against Unpatched Bugs in Windows
Proof of concept code has now morphed to active exploits that can take advantage of code vulnerabilities in Windows platforms.
WinInfo  — Mark Joseph Edwards

[July 27, 2004]  
New MyDoom Worm Variant Affects Search Engines Too
A new MyDoom worm variant, MyDoom.M@mm, was discovered on July 26. Computers affected by the worm are used to perform queries on various search engines to harvest email addresses.
WinInfo  — Mark Joseph Edwards

[August 2004]  
New & Improved
Check out the latest prouducts to hit the marketplace.
Windows IT Pro  — Carolyn Mader

[July 2004]  
New & Improved
Check out the latest products to hit the marketplace.
Windows IT Pro  — Carolyn Mader





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