Fixlet Site - PatchesforWindows(SimplifiedChinese) Current Version: 286 Published: Wed, 02 Sep 2009 17:27:32 GMT New Fixlets: ============ *************************************************************** Title: 968389: Extended Protection for Authentication - Windows XP SP2/SP3 (Simplified Chinese) Severity: Fixlet ID: 96838901 Fixlet Link: http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=968389 Fixlet Link: http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/advisory/973811.mspx Fixlet Description: Microsoft is announcing the availability of a new feature, Extended Protection for Authentication, on the Windows platform. This feature enhances the protection and handling of credentials when authenticating network connections by using Integrated Windows Authentication (IWA). The update itself does not directly provide protection against specific attacks such as credential forwarding, but allows applications to opt in to Extended Protection for Authentication. Microsoft is announcing the availability of a new feature, Extended Protection for Authentication, on the Windows platform. This feature enhances the protection and handling of credentials when authenticating network connections by using Integrated Windows Authentication (IWA). The update itself does not directly provide protection against specific attacks such as credential forwarding, but allows applications to opt in to Extended Protection for Authentication. Important Note: This fixlet contains multiple deployment actions. To specify whether Extended Protection for Authentication will be enabled or disabled on the client, apply the appropriate action. This feature must be manually enabled on the server on a service-by-service basis, including for telnet. Please see Microsoft Security Advisory 973811 for details. Important Note: Enabling Extended Protection on the client will cause additional registry keys to be set and NTLMv2 Authentication to be enabled. Please see Microsoft Knowledge Base Article 239869 for more information. *************************************************************** Title: 968389: Extended Protection for Authentication - Windows XP SP2/SP3 - CORRUPT PATCH (Simplified Chinese) Severity: Fixlet ID: 96838902 Fixlet Link: http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=968389 Fixlet Link: http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/advisory/973811.mspx *************************************************************** Title: 968389: Extended Protection for Authentication - Windows Server 2003 SP2 (Simplified Chinese) Severity: Fixlet ID: 96838903 Fixlet Link: http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=968389 Fixlet Link: http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/advisory/973811.mspx Fixlet Description: Microsoft is announcing the availability of a new feature, Extended Protection for Authentication, on the Windows platform. This feature enhances the protection and handling of credentials when authenticating network connections by using Integrated Windows Authentication (IWA). The update itself does not directly provide protection against specific attacks such as credential forwarding, but allows applications to opt in to Extended Protection for Authentication. Microsoft is announcing the availability of a new feature, Extended Protection for Authentication, on the Windows platform. This feature enhances the protection and handling of credentials when authenticating network connections by using Integrated Windows Authentication (IWA). The update itself does not directly provide protection against specific attacks such as credential forwarding, but allows applications to opt in to Extended Protection for Authentication. Important Note: This fixlet contains multiple deployment actions. To specify whether Extended Protection for Authentication will be enabled or disabled on the client, apply the appropriate action. This feature must be manually enabled on the server on a service-by-service basis, including for telnet. Please see Microsoft Security Advisory 973811 for details. Important Note: Enabling Extended Protection on the client will cause additional registry keys to be set and NTLMv2 Authentication to be enabled. Please see Microsoft Knowledge Base Article 239869 for more information. *************************************************************** Title: 968389: Extended Protection for Authentication - Windows Server 2003 SP2 - CORRUPT PATCH (Simplified Chinese) Severity: Fixlet ID: 96838904 Fixlet Link: http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=968389 Fixlet Link: http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/advisory/973811.mspx *************************************************************** Title: 968389: Extended Protection for Authentication - Windows Vista Gold/SP1/SP2 (Simplified Chinese) Severity: Fixlet ID: 96838905 Fixlet Link: http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=968389 Fixlet Link: http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/advisory/973811.mspx Fixlet Description: Microsoft is announcing the availability of a new feature, Extended Protection for Authentication, on the Windows platform. This feature enhances the protection and handling of credentials when authenticating network connections by using Integrated Windows Authentication (IWA). The update itself does not directly provide protection against specific attacks such as credential forwarding, but allows applications to opt in to Extended Protection for Authentication. Microsoft is announcing the availability of a new feature, Extended Protection for Authentication, on the Windows platform. This feature enhances the protection and handling of credentials when authenticating network connections by using Integrated Windows Authentication (IWA). The update itself does not directly provide protection against specific attacks such as credential forwarding, but allows applications to opt in to Extended Protection for Authentication. Important Note: This fixlet contains multiple deployment actions. To specify whether Extended Protection for Authentication will be enabled or disabled on the client, apply the appropriate action. This feature must be manually enabled on the server on a service-by-service basis, including for telnet. Please see Microsoft Security Advisory 973811 for details. Important Note: Enabling Extended Protection on the client will cause additional registry keys to be set and NTLMv2 Authentication to be enabled. Please see Microsoft Knowledge Base Article 239869 for more information. *************************************************************** Title: 968389: Extended Protection for Authentication - Windows Server 2008 Gold/SP2 (Simplified Chinese) Severity: Fixlet ID: 96838907 Fixlet Link: http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=968389 Fixlet Link: http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/advisory/973811.mspx Fixlet Description: Microsoft is announcing the availability of a new feature, Extended Protection for Authentication, on the Windows platform. This feature enhances the protection and handling of credentials when authenticating network connections by using Integrated Windows Authentication (IWA). The update itself does not directly provide protection against specific attacks such as credential forwarding, but allows applications to opt in to Extended Protection for Authentication. Microsoft is announcing the availability of a new feature, Extended Protection for Authentication, on the Windows platform. This feature enhances the protection and handling of credentials when authenticating network connections by using Integrated Windows Authentication (IWA). The update itself does not directly provide protection against specific attacks such as credential forwarding, but allows applications to opt in to Extended Protection for Authentication. Important Note: This fixlet contains multiple deployment actions. To specify whether Extended Protection for Authentication will be enabled or disabled on the client, apply the appropriate action. This feature must be manually enabled on the server on a service-by-service basis, including for telnet. Please see Microsoft Security Advisory 973811 for details. Important Note: Enabling Extended Protection on the client will cause additional registry keys to be set and NTLMv2 Authentication to be enabled. Please see Microsoft Knowledge Base Article 239869 for more information. *************************************************************** Title: 968389: Extended Protection for Authentication - Windows Server 2003 SP2 (x64) (Simplified Chinese) Severity: Fixlet ID: 96838911 Fixlet Link: http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=968389 Fixlet Link: http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/advisory/973811.mspx Fixlet Description: Microsoft is announcing the availability of a new feature, Extended Protection for Authentication, on the Windows platform. This feature enhances the protection and handling of credentials when authenticating network connections by using Integrated Windows Authentication (IWA). The update itself does not directly provide protection against specific attacks such as credential forwarding, but allows applications to opt in to Extended Protection for Authentication. Microsoft is announcing the availability of a new feature, Extended Protection for Authentication, on the Windows platform. This feature enhances the protection and handling of credentials when authenticating network connections by using Integrated Windows Authentication (IWA). The update itself does not directly provide protection against specific attacks such as credential forwarding, but allows applications to opt in to Extended Protection for Authentication. Important Note: This fixlet contains multiple deployment actions. To specify whether Extended Protection for Authentication will be enabled or disabled on the client, apply the appropriate action. This feature must be manually enabled on the server on a service-by-service basis, including for telnet. Please see Microsoft Security Advisory 973811 for details. Important Note: Enabling Extended Protection on the client will cause additional registry keys to be set and NTLMv2 Authentication to be enabled. Please see Microsoft Knowledge Base Article 239869 for more information. *************************************************************** Title: 968389: Extended Protection for Authentication - Windows Server 2003 SP2 (x64) - CORRUPT PATCH (Simplified Chinese) Severity: Fixlet ID: 96838912 Fixlet Link: http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=968389 Fixlet Link: http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/advisory/973811.mspx *************************************************************** Title: 968389: Extended Protection for Authentication - Windows Vista Gold/SP1/SP2 (x64) (Simplified Chinese) Severity: Fixlet ID: 96838913 Fixlet Link: http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=968389 Fixlet Link: http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/advisory/973811.mspx Fixlet Description: Microsoft is announcing the availability of a new feature, Extended Protection for Authentication, on the Windows platform. This feature enhances the protection and handling of credentials when authenticating network connections by using Integrated Windows Authentication (IWA). The update itself does not directly provide protection against specific attacks such as credential forwarding, but allows applications to opt in to Extended Protection for Authentication. Microsoft is announcing the availability of a new feature, Extended Protection for Authentication, on the Windows platform. This feature enhances the protection and handling of credentials when authenticating network connections by using Integrated Windows Authentication (IWA). The update itself does not directly provide protection against specific attacks such as credential forwarding, but allows applications to opt in to Extended Protection for Authentication. Important Note: This fixlet contains multiple deployment actions. To specify whether Extended Protection for Authentication will be enabled or disabled on the client, apply the appropriate action. This feature must be manually enabled on the server on a service-by-service basis, including for telnet. Please see Microsoft Security Advisory 973811 for details. Important Note: Enabling Extended Protection on the client will cause additional registry keys to be set and NTLMv2 Authentication to be enabled. Please see Microsoft Knowledge Base Article 239869 for more information. *************************************************************** Title: 968389: Extended Protection for Authentication - Windows Server 2008 Gold/SP2 (x64) (Simplified Chinese) Severity: Fixlet ID: 96838915 Fixlet Link: http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=968389 Fixlet Link: http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/advisory/973811.mspx Fixlet Description: Microsoft is announcing the availability of a new feature, Extended Protection for Authentication, on the Windows platform. This feature enhances the protection and handling of credentials when authenticating network connections by using Integrated Windows Authentication (IWA). The update itself does not directly provide protection against specific attacks such as credential forwarding, but allows applications to opt in to Extended Protection for Authentication. Microsoft is announcing the availability of a new feature, Extended Protection for Authentication, on the Windows platform. This feature enhances the protection and handling of credentials when authenticating network connections by using Integrated Windows Authentication (IWA). The update itself does not directly provide protection against specific attacks such as credential forwarding, but allows applications to opt in to Extended Protection for Authentication. Important Note: This fixlet contains multiple deployment actions. To specify whether Extended Protection for Authentication will be enabled or disabled on the client, apply the appropriate action. This feature must be manually enabled on the server on a service-by-service basis, including for telnet. Please see Microsoft Security Advisory 973811 for details. Important Note: Enabling Extended Protection on the client will cause additional registry keys to be set and NTLMv2 Authentication to be enabled. Please see Microsoft Knowledge Base Article 239869 for more information.