[BESAdmin-Announcements] Superseded Fixlets Removal in Patches for Windows (English)

Announcements for BES Administrators besadmin-announcements at bigmail.bigfix.com
Tue Nov 8 15:14:23 PST 2011


IBM has removed fixlets that have been superseded for longer than a year 
in the Patches for Windows (English) site.


Affected Fixlet Messages: 

MS07-062: Vulnerability in DNS Could Allow Spoofing - Windows Server 2003 
(x64) (Superseded) (ID: 706205)
MS07-062: Vulnerability in DNS Could Allow Spoofing - Windows Server 2003 
(x64) - CORRUPT PATCH (Superseded) (ID: 706206)
MS10-003: Vulnerability in Microsoft Office (MSO) Could Allow Remote Code 
Execution - Office XP SP3 (Local/Network Installation) (Superseded) (ID: 
1000301)
MS10-003: Vulnerability in Microsoft Office (MSO) Could Allow Remote Code 
Execution - Office XP SP3 (Administrative Installation) (Superseded) (ID: 
1000303)
MS10-004: Vulnerabilities in Microsoft Office PowerPoint Could Allow 
Remote Code Execution - Office XP SP3 (Local/Network Installation) 
(Superseded) (ID: 1000406)
MS10-004: Vulnerabilities in Microsoft Office PowerPoint Could Allow 
Remote Code Execution - Office XP SP3 (Administrative Installation) 
(Superseded) (ID: 1000408)
MS10-036: Vulnerability in COM Validation in Microsoft Office Could Allow 
Remote Code Execution - PowerPoint 2003 SP3 (Local/Network Installation) 
(Superseded) (ID: 1003611)
MS10-036: Vulnerability in COM Validation in Microsoft Office Could Allow 
Remote Code Execution - PowerPoint 2003 SP3 (Administrative Installation) 
(Superseded) (ID: 1003613)
MS10-056: Vulnerabilities in Microsoft Office Word Could Allow Remote Code 
Execution - Office Word Viewer 2003 (Superseded) (ID: 1005631)


Reason for Update:
Patch Fixlet Supersedence Policy.


Actions to Take:
None


Published site version:
Patches for Windows (English) , site version 1539


Additional links:
See Fixlet Supersedence Policy for details:
http://support.bigfix.com/cgi-bin/kbdirect.pl?id=361


Application Engineering Team
Tivoli Endpoint Manager 

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