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RE: Question: Buffer Overrun in Microsoft Data Access Components Coul d Lead to Code Execution (Q329414)
From: Hayes, Bill <Bill.Hayes(at)owh.com>
Date: Wed Nov 27 2002 - 14:24:21 EST
For instance, I've heard ClearSwift is not supporting MAILsweeper installations with MDAC 2.7. Does anyone know if this is true? Is it just a temporary situation? Out of curiosity, has anyone attempted back out of MDAC 2.7 and go to MDAC 2.6 with patch? How bad was it? Bill...
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Hello,
Thanks to all on focus-ms who replied, very good information indeed. It
looks like the best practice is to upgrade across the board to MDAC 2.7
(with proper testing) /unless/ there is a known inoperability requiring
2.6,
Thanks again for your help, Ken Harris
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Hello Ken, Sorry, trying again minus the digital signature.
Microsoft also (quietly) lists upgrading to MDAC 2.7 as another fix. The
information in the security bulletin is a bit confusing when you try to
figure out just what is going on and where the vulnerability lies. The
way I
MDAC 2.7 is not vulnerable to the problem according to Microsoft, so if
you
A possible concern is that, because MDAC brokers your database requests,
the
MDAC can be downloaded from http://www.microsoft.com/data/, which also
includes documentation / changelogs for different versions. I did
install
Regards,
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Hello all on focus-ms, Was wondering if anyone had figured out the best practice fix to the security flaw described here: http://www.microsoft.com/technet/treeview/default.asp?url=/technet/secur
ity/
The reason I ask is that Microsoft does not seem to show much confidence
in
We happen to have a mission-critical custom webapp used internally which
does use RDS, and is in the Trusted Sites zone on our workstations.
However,
Am I right in assuming that even if we deploy the patch to our
workstations,
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