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Detection issue with MS07-009 on Windows 2000 SP4

Rod Trent's MyITForum web site posts this morning that Microsoft is recognizing a known issue with detection for last Tuesday's MS07-009 patch.

From his blog...

"...I wanted to call your attention to a minor issue around detection with today’s updates. Specifically, there’s a minor issue around detection and MS07-009. Windows 2000 SP4 customers who have applied this security update and then perform a scan using MBSA, SMS2003 with the ITMU, or WSUS will get a report back erroneously saying that all languages were applied rather than just the language versions that were applied."

Check out the full post at: http://www.myitforum.com/articles/8/view.asp?id=9822

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