Re: Microsoft Security Bulletin MS02-058
From: Bill Sanderson (bill_NoSpamSanderson@msn.com)
Date: 10/11/02
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From: "Bill Sanderson" <bill_NoSpamSanderson@msn.com> Date: Thu, 10 Oct 2002 21:28:37 -0400
I've since updated another Win95 IE55sp2 machine, and the appearance is the
same, but I looked at MSOE.DLL in the list, and its version moved to 2300,
so I'm confident that the patch is in.
Bill Sanderson wrote:
> Hmm - I had thought that all the workstations on the lan I was
> checking were either 5.5sp2 or 6.0sp1.
>
> This one (win95) reads 5.50.4807.1700
>
> It did take the patch.
>
> I'll wake up some more machines and see how they look. Anything that
> is new enough to take 6 has 6 on it--this particular user never uses
> OE, so it's possible that its old.
>
> Rich Benack [MS] wrote:
>> Outlook Express 5.5 Service Pack 2
>>
>> a.. To verify that the patch has been installed on the machine,
>> open IE, select Help, then select About Internet Explorer and confirm
>> that Q328389 is listed in the Update Versions field. Alternatively,
>> from Outlook Express select Help, then select About Outlook Express
>> and confirm that the msoe.dll matches the version called out in
>> Q328389 (should be published very soon). Hope this helps
>>
>> Rich
>>
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>> "Bill Sanderson" <bill_NoSpamSanderson@msn.com> wrote in message
>> news:un9xX3KcCHA.508@tkmsftngp12...
>>> FWIW, the 5.5 version seems to go in OK, but I'm unclear about how
>>> to determine whether it has been applied, on a given system.
>>>
>>> Bill Sanderson wrote:
>>>> Ditto!
>>>>
>>>> John McGaw wrote:
>>>>> "Jerry Bryant [MS]" <jbryant@online.microsoft.com> wrote in
>>>>> message news:#n9wMBKcCHA.1864@tkmsftngp11...
>>>>>> Title: Unchecked Buffer in Outlook Express S/MIME Parsing Could
>>>>>> Enable System Compromise (Q328676)
>>>>>> Date: October 10, 2002
>>>>>> Software: Microsoft Outlook Express 6.0; Microsoft Outlook
>>>>>> Express
>>>>>> 5.5 Impact: Run code of attackers choice.
>>>>>> Maximum Severity Rating: Critical
>>>>>> Bulletin: MS02-058
>>>>>>
>>>>>> The Microsoft Security Response Center has released Microsoft
>>>>>> Security Bulletin MS02-058
>>>>> snip...
>>>>>
>>>>> Why is it that this supposed Outlook Epress 6.0 patch refuses to
>>>>> run claiming that Internet Explorer 6.0 must be installed. I have
>>>>> IE6 SP1 installed. Is this not good enough?
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