Saturday, 16 May 2009
Microsoft patches critical PowerPoint hole
A security hole discovered in Powerpoint that would allow arbitrary code execution by a remote attacker (read pwns u) has been patched by MS. Exploits have already been seen in the wild so you should be getting patched (unless you want a copy of XP antivirus 2009 or similar, a keylogger and a spambot on your PC). The vulnerability affects office 2000, 2002(XP), 2003 and 2007 versions of Powerpoint (but not powerpoint viewer). Full details from the microsoft advisory here - MS Advisory
Windows 7 RC awesome - what happened?
WIndows 7 does seem to be the thing that Vista wasn't - that is 'ready'. Although there will always be some hardware compatibility issues witha new OS Win7 has performed admirably on quite old hardware that I have tried it on and it looks like anything that can handle Vista will be better off on Win7. Both the taskbar and explorer function have been tweaked in ways that are useful - who would have thunk it, useful....MS must be on drugs.
UAC - vistas most hated feature - is still there but in a much less obtrusive way, so much that you hardly notice it. For anyone that is used to Vista this is quite a change.
WIndows 7 is not going to be the royal pain that Vista turned out to be unless Microsoft release something nothing like this candidate. There are a lot of new features and upgrades that make it nice as successor to XP and possibly the cure for Vista infected PCs, much more detail here - http://www.pcadvisor.co.uk/reviews/index.cfm?reviewid=106237&pn=1
UAC - vistas most hated feature - is still there but in a much less obtrusive way, so much that you hardly notice it. For anyone that is used to Vista this is quite a change.
WIndows 7 is not going to be the royal pain that Vista turned out to be unless Microsoft release something nothing like this candidate. There are a lot of new features and upgrades that make it nice as successor to XP and possibly the cure for Vista infected PCs, much more detail here - http://www.pcadvisor.co.uk/reviews/index.cfm?reviewid=106237&pn=1
Monday, 4 May 2009
Server2008, Vista SP2, Windows 7 RC
Microsoft release service packs for Windows Server2008 and Windows Vista to the world today, the software has already been available to Technet and NSDN subscribers but is fully released today. Also released to beta testers is Windows 7 release candidate so get downloading.
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