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All Things Microsoft => Microsoft Software => Topic started by: microbob on 19 March 2003, 22:32

Title: Patch the patch, patchy....
Post by: microbob on 19 March 2003, 22:32
Hrm, if you're running w2k sp2 don't apply the new fix for IIS:

->  http://www.ntbugtraq.com/default.asp?sid=1&pid=47&aid=74 (http://www.ntbugtraq.com/default.asp?sid=1&pid=47&aid=74)

Microbob
Title: Patch the patch, patchy....
Post by: xyle_one on 19 March 2003, 22:54
do not worry. i do not use windows. at least, not enough to actually try and update it.
Title: Patch the patch, patchy....
Post by: pkd_lives on 19 March 2003, 22:58
And contrary to this articles statement SP3 IS vulnerable and does need the patch.
Title: Patch the patch, patchy....
Post by: microbob on 19 March 2003, 23:08
I guess, what I really wanted to say if you're running w2k sp2, go to sp3 before applying the patch (heck, just read the article :> ;)

In any case, Microbob is safely posting from his RH8 box  :> ;)
Title: Patch the patch, patchy....
Post by: dishawjp on 20 March 2003, 08:37
I guess that if I used Windows that might concern me.  I feel sorry for those who would be.


Jim
Title: Patch the patch, patchy....
Post by: Refalm on 20 March 2003, 14:26
And even if you use Windows as a webserver, if you run Apache instead of IIS, then there's no problem in this case. However, people are stupid enough to run Windows, IIS, MS-SQL and ASP.NET, so that people who write virusses have the time of their live.
Title: Patch the patch, patchy....
Post by: Calum on 20 March 2003, 14:54
so what, with windows, even though microsoft don't even apply their own patches, even though windows is so insecure that microsoft are constantly telling people they must apply all patches as soon as they come out, and even though windows still fails to work properly even when such patches are applied (often using methods which are difficult or impossible to automate, causing a headache in situations with a large number of machines), we are now being told that you must NOT install the latest patch because it makes your computer unstable?

good job my operating system doesn't have this problem.
Title: Patch the patch, patchy....
Post by: TheKnifeThrower on 20 March 2003, 21:06
I can understand people using windows on their home computer but why the hell would you use Microsoft software for a server?

[ March 20, 2003: Message edited by: TheKnifeThrower ]

Title: Patch the patch, patchy....
Post by: Refalm on 20 March 2003, 22:24
quote:
TheKnifeThrower: I can understand people using windows on their home computer but why the hell would you use Microsoft software for a server?


There are two reasons:
System administrators in training get little or no education on GNU/Linux or *nix, and use Windows as their server software because they aren't used to have something better.

Microsoft gives out refunds and discounts on their server software, operating systems and Office for schools and migrating businesses, without the recieving party knowing that their software could be cheaper and better.

The high school I work at is using Windows on student computers only because most educational software is built for that operating system. We use Red Hat Linux, Novell NetWare and SmoothWall GPL for our server, firewall, file-server, etc.
However, there are more and more educational software avaible for Linux, and Sun is giving schools refunds when they use StarOffice for Linux.