In message <OE4343aLttOQpIvOBVt00010a47@hotmail.com>, Carl R Diliberto <cdiliberto@hotmail.com> writes >Did anyone else see "August 2002 Cumulative Update For Internet Explorer >(Q323759)" appear on the MS Website at >http://www.microsoft.com/windows/ie/downloads/critical/default.asp and then >disappear too? Nice one! Google saw it: <URL:http://216.239.39.100/search?q=cache:vAivTSuduOcC:www.microsoft.com/ windows/ie/downloads/critical/default.asp+Q323759&hl=en&ie=UTF-8> = August 2002, Cumulative Patch for Internet Explorer (Q323759) = =August 2002, Cumulative Patch for Internet Explorer (Q323759) =eliminates all previously addressed security vulnerabilities affecting =Internet Explorer, well as additional newly discovered vulnerabilities. This =update includes the functionality of all previously released patches. =Download now to continue keeping your computer secure. = = May 2002: Cumulative Patch for Internet Explorer (Q321232) = =This update eliminates all previously addressed security vulnerabilities, =as well as any newly discovered vulnerabilities affecting Internet Explorer. =Download now to protect your computer from these vulnerabilities. But: <URL:http://www.microsoft.com/windows/ie/downloads/critical/q323759ie/def ault.asp> gives a 404. MS Search reveals: =Search Results = =------------------------------------------------------------------------ -------- =for "Q323759" using All words =------------------------------------------------------------------------ -------- = =1 to 2 of 2 results = =1. Maintain Security with Windows XP = = http:// www.microsoft.com / WindowsXP / security / default.asp = = Summary: Get the information you need to keep your computer and data =secure. = = Category = Product Information: WindowsXP = =2. Maintain Security with Windows XP = = http:// www.microsoft.com / windowsxp / security / = = Summary: Get the information you need to keep your computer and data =secure. = = Category = Product Information: windowsxp >I also got emails regarding Internet Explorer 6.0 SP1 becoming available but >can find no information on this? I suppose it is not that unusual to have race conditions between your releases & your patches ;-) -- Dave English, Client Software Development, Thus PLC, Dorking Business Park, DORKING, Surrey, UK. RH4 1HJ http://www.thus.net
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