Jim Kenzig said (in part): > http://www.microsoft.com/technet/treeview/?url=/technet/security/bulletin/MS 03-049.asp > From Eweek > Larry Seltzer: Security Update > No New Vulnerabilities, But Definitely Time To Patch! > Even though Microsoft announced recently that no new security bulletins > <http://eletters.eweek.com/zd1/cts?d=79-362-5-8-69236-43245-1> are scheduled > for December, other news has emerged that makes it urgent for you to > re-check the status of your systems and make sure that certain patches are > applied. This goes double for systems on the Internet periphery of your > network. TIME OUT! Last night, my primary windows XP desktop downloaded and installed a Windows security update. This computer is set to automatically download updates and I manually check for updates every few days so I have a pretty good idea that it was current. The update from last night (Wednesday evening 12-10-13) was picked up with an automatic update. Sorry, I don't remember what the patch ID was... ----------------------- Jim Walls - K6CCC k6ccc@xxxxxxxxx Mobile Radio Operations Southern California Edison Co. Ofc: 626-302-8515 - PAX 28-515 FAX: 626-302-7501 - PAX 27-501 ******************************************************** This Weeks Sponsor SeamlessPlanet.com Register your domain name for as low as $7.75 per year! Cheaper than Godaddy..same great service! http://SeamlessPlanet.com ******************************************************** To Unsubscribe, set digest or vacation mode or view archives use the below link. http://thethin.net/win2000list.cfm