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Things like this make me appreciate the often tedious process IBM goes
through when it gets software out, and fixes. It's usually in pretty good
shape. And the effort to make this happen is daunting. The little bit of
distributing stuff I've written just shows me how careful we all have to
be. When we work in our own shops, with no one else to account to much, we
get spoiled.

I don't have a great love for MS, but some of them are people, too. They
just need to use their change management better.

At 09:18 PM 3/14/02 -0500, you wrote:
>This is a multi-part message in MIME format.
>--
>[ Picked text/plain from multipart/alternative ]
>fyi to all (and no need to trash MS-they do a good job of that already)
>For those of you that don't get MS Security notices, this
>was posted tonight. Basically, if you downloaded their
>Terminal Server fix for SNMP, (in English or German) the fix is buggy.
>
>On March 14, 2002, Microsoft discovered that the English and German
>patches for Windows NT 4.0 Terminal Server Edition contained
>incorrect files. We have corrected this error and posted updated
>versions of this patch for these languages. We recommend that
>customers who have downloaded the Windows NT 4.0 Terminal Server
>Edition patch in English or German prior to March 14, 2002
>install the updated version. Customers who have installed the
>Windows NT 4.0 Terminal Server Edition patches in any language
>other than English or German do not need to take any action:
>these patches do not contain the error.
>
>
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