Hi Cristy it is actually very simple copy the next whole line: regsvr32 -u "%CommonProgramFiles%\Microsoft Shared\VGX\vgx.dll" Paste it into you run command and click on OK If you need any assistance I will be glad to help cristy <poppy0206@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: LOL... I was thinking the same thing milady hehe...but wish I could. Christine ----- Original Message ----- From: "milady" To: Sent: Friday, September 22, 2006 1:13 PM Subject: -=PCTechTalk=- Re: Two Serious New Windows Problems >I hate to say this Robert but geeeeeeeez it's like working with GREEK...I > coudn't manage this if I wanted to..my head won't deal with it. > ECKCKCKCK... > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Robert Andrew Dulaney Jr." > To: "PC Tech Talk" > Sent: Thursday, September 21, 2006 11:43 PM > Subject: -=PCTechTalk=- Two Serious New Windows Problems > > >> Two Serious New Windows Problems >> >> Microsoft's VML Security Advisory - "Vulnerability in Vector Markup >> Language Could Allow Remote Code Execution." This advisory provides a >> general overview of the problem and, fortunately, also provides a robust >> interim work-around to disable Windows' and IE's VML parsing. This can >> and >> should be used until Microsoft has repaired the buffer overrun in the >> VGX.DLL VML parser that is being actively exploited on the Internet. >> How to temporarily protect your system: >> As detailed in Microsoft's VML security advisory (see link above), you >> can >> quickly, easily, and safely protect your system from possible VML >> exploitation by "unregistering" the defective DLL. The system will no >> longer be able to render web-based vector markup language graphics, but >> you won't notice any difference since few sites use VML for benign >> purposes. >> Simply copy this command from this page (highlight the entire line then >> type Ctrl-C to Copy it into the clipboard), then open the "Run..." dialog >> by pressing your system's Start button and choosing "Run..." Press >> "Backspace" to remove anything that might already be in the "Open" field, >> then type "Ctrl-V" to paste the command into the field. Press "OK" to >> execute the command and you should receive a dialog confirming that the >> VGX.DLL file has been "unregistered" ... >> >> >> regsvr32 -u "%CommonProgramFiles%\Microsoft Shared\VGX\vgx.dll" >> Please tell your family and friends and the word. Since this newly >> discovered Windows VML defect is being actively exploited by thousands of >> web sites to install malware, and since viewing malicious eMail with many >> versions of Outlook will also cause this to occur, EVERY Windows user is >> a >> potential victim. Please help people to protect themselves. >> How to "re-register" the VGX.DLL: >> Once Microsoft has repaired this defect, which should happen no later >> than >> the second Tuesday in October (Oct. 10th) - and after you have applied >> those October security updates - you should re-register the repaired >> VGX.DLL file by repeating the steps above, but using a command without >> the >> "-u" argument, as follows: >> >> >> regsvr32 "%CommonProgramFiles%\Microsoft Shared\VGX\vgx.dll" >> At that time, please also remind anyone you may have helped to protect >> themselves through un-registering the DLL to re-register it AFTER they >> have updated their system with the current October patches. >> Windows 2000 Compressed File Corruption >> . . . or as Microsoft's official update page is titled: "Compressed files >> that are larger than 4 kilobytes may be corrupted when you create or >> update the files." A serious "regression" error was introduced into last >> month's (August 2006) security patches for Windows 2000 systems. This >> error can cause corruption of NTFS-compressed files on systems that have >> had security update 920958 (MS06-049) applied. >> >> If you are using Windows 2000 (any flavor) and keeping it current with >> monthly security patches, you should IMMEDIATELY apply this patch to cure >> the error that was introduced in August's security update: >> >> Obtain the Windows2000-KB925308-x86-ENU.EXE package now. >> >> And, again, please inform anyone you know, who is using Windows 2000, >> about this critical issue. >> >> >> --------------------------------- >> How low will we go? Check out Yahoo! 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