Monday, September 12, 2005

Microsoft patch requires patching
QUALITY problems have forced Microsoft to can the planned September release of its monthly software patch. The company has given no indication of when the security update will be ready.Microsoft has confirmed it will not release the September 13 update as scheduled.
It normally releases its monthly updates on the second Tuesday of the month.
Microsoft Australia-New Zealand chief security adviser Peter Watson said the company had last week provided its normal advance notice to customers that it intended to release a security patch this week.
"We put advance notification out to identify to customers the potential patches that we are planning to release as part of our monthly update process," he said."We did identify that there was going to be one security update."

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