[BESAdmin-Announcements] Content Modification Announcement - Enterprise Security

Announcements for BES Administrators besadmin-announcements at bigmail.bigfix.com
Tue May 15 16:37:51 PDT 2007


Several modifications have been made to Fixlet content in the
"Enterprise Security" site:

 

1. Microsoft revised Security Bulletin MS05-032 and MS06-068 to indicate
that MS05-032 is not replaced by MS06-068.  The Fixlet messages for
MS05-032 have been modified accordingly and are no longer superseded.

 

Affected content:

 

ID 503203: "MS05-032: Security Update for MSAgent ActiveX - Windows
Server 2003"

ID 503204: "MS05-032: CORRUPT PATCH - Windows Server 2003"

ID 503207: "MS05-032: Security Update for MSAgent ActiveX - Windows
XP/2003 (x64) - BES < 6.0"

ID 503208: "MS05-032: Security Update for MSAgent ActiveX - Windows
XP/2003 (x64)"

ID 503209: "MS05-032: CORRUPT PATCH - Windows XP/2003 (x64)"

 

2. Microsoft has also revised Security Bulletin MS07-021 to update the
file version information.  The file check relevance in affected Fixlet
messages has been modified to match the new information.

 

Affected content:

 

ID 702109: "MS07-021: Vulnerabilities in CSRSS Could Allow Remote Code
Execution - Windows Vista"

ID 702111: "MS07-021: Vulnerabilities in CSRSS Could Allow Remote Code
Execution - Windows Vista (x64)"

 

BES administrators are encouraged to verify open actions and synchronize
baselines that contain the modified content.  Instructions for
synchronizing baselines can be found here:
http://support.bigfix.com/cgi-bin/kbdirect.pl?id=401.  Please contact
BigFix Technical Support if you have any questions regarding this
change.

 

BigFix Product Team

Questions / Comments? Use the BigFix User Forum at
http://forum.bigfix.com <http://forum.bigfix.como/> 

 

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