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Aug. 24 - Aug. 30 Hot-Fix KB articles Weekly Release - Windows Legacy Products

Hi Everyone,

 

Last week, 8 Windows legacy products related hot-fix KB articles were released, including 3 for Windows XP, 1 for Windows Server 2000, 3 for Windows Server 2003 and 1 for Internet Explorer. Below are the details:

 

Windows XP - 3 KB articles:

·         972435  Slow performance when you try to open a redirected drive on a remote computer through a Terminal Services session

·         971276  You receive incorrect print output if the IPrintPipelineProgressReport interface is used in your printing application on a Windows XP SP3 or Windows Server 2003 SP2-based computer

·         973624  After you use a smart card to log on to a computer that is running Windows XP, Digest authentication fails

 

Windows Server 2000 - 1 KB article:

·         974316  Some Windows Media related products or components will not be supported after Windows 2000 enters the CSA stage

 

Windows Server 2003- 3 KB articles:

·         972421  Issues occur after you recover Windows Home Server by using a server recovery DVD that has power pack 2 integrated

·         973597  You cannot fail over disk resources on a passive cluster node if you call the DefragAnalysis method of the "Win32_Volume" WMI Class

·         970706  A computer that is running Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 2 (SP2) crashes when a third-party filter driver returns the "STATUS_PENDING" value in response to an IRP

 

Internet Explorer - 1 KB article:

·         973874  A Compatibility View list update is available for Windows Internet Explorer 8: August 25, 2009

 

Regards,

Content Team

Published Monday, August 31, 2009 4:11 AM by Content Team

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