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      tfl @Dashrender
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      @Dashrender said:

      Hold the phone.. XP's listed in there.

      Indeed - this is most generous of Microsoft.

      Sets an interesting precedent for the future but I think they did the good thing here!

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        IRJ
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        88% of my PCs are reporting as patched as of today. I am going to update the other 12% tonight via PDQ Deploy

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          IRJ @tfl
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          @tfl said:

          @Dashrender said:

          Hold the phone.. XP's listed in there.

          Indeed - this is most generous of Microsoft.

          Sets an interesting precedent for the future but I think they did the good thing here!

          Good Guy Microsoft Meme in the works?

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            technobabble @Bill Kindle
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            @Bill-Kindle said:

            @technobabble said:

            What's IE? Just kidding. By the way if users don't use IE and wait for normal W8.1.1 updates are they vulnerable still?

            It affected all IE versions, including 11.

            I got that @Bill-Kindle, but I wanted to know if they don't use IE are they still vulnerable? Many of my clients are residential or break/fix business clients and most don't use IE.

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              scottalanmiller @technobabble
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              @technobabble said:

              @Bill-Kindle said:

              @technobabble said:

              What's IE? Just kidding. By the way if users don't use IE and wait for normal W8.1.1 updates are they vulnerable still?

              It affected all IE versions, including 11.

              I got that @Bill-Kindle, but I wanted to know if they don't use IE are they still vulnerable? Many of my clients are residential or break/fix business clients and most don't use IE.

              The risk is IE specific as I understand it.

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                technobabble
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                Good to know...working on blog/newsletter stuff this weekend and wanted to be current and correct!

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                  scottalanmiller
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                    alexntg @tfl
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                    @tfl said:

                    @Dashrender said:

                    Hold the phone.. XP's listed in there.

                    Indeed - this is most generous of Microsoft.

                    Sets an interesting precedent for the future but I think they did the good thing here!

                    That's a terrible precedent to set. Now XP users are going to want more patches the next time something happens.

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                      scottalanmiller @alexntg
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                      @alexntg said:

                      @tfl said:

                      @Dashrender said:

                      Hold the phone.. XP's listed in there.

                      Indeed - this is most generous of Microsoft.

                      Sets an interesting precedent for the future but I think they did the good thing here!

                      That's a terrible precedent to set. Now XP users are going to want more patches the next time something happens.

                      Wasn't the patch to IE, not to XP though? If not, then I agree.

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                        Bill Kindle @scottalanmiller
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                        @scottalanmiller said:

                        @alexntg said:

                        @tfl said:

                        @Dashrender said:

                        Hold the phone.. XP's listed in there.

                        Indeed - this is most generous of Microsoft.

                        Sets an interesting precedent for the future but I think they did the good thing here!

                        That's a terrible precedent to set. Now XP users are going to want more patches the next time something happens.

                        Wasn't the patch to IE, not to XP though? If not, then I agree.

                        To my knowledge it was only IE, not XP. The versions of IE affected were predominate on XP though, which I why I think a lot of people are getting it confused thinking it's an XP update when it's not.

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                          Dashrender @Bill Kindle
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                          @Bill-Kindle said:

                          @scottalanmiller said:

                          @alexntg said:

                          @tfl said:

                          @Dashrender said:

                          Hold the phone.. XP's listed in there.

                          Indeed - this is most generous of Microsoft.

                          Sets an interesting precedent for the future but I think they did the good thing here!

                          That's a terrible precedent to set. Now XP users are going to want more patches the next time something happens.

                          Wasn't the patch to IE, not to XP though? If not, then I agree.

                          To my knowledge it was only IE, not XP. The versions of IE affected were predominate on XP though, which I why I think a lot of people are getting it confused thinking it's an XP update when it's not.

                          I wouldn't call it predominate. It affected all versions from IE 6 - 11. So three of those versions are on XP (6-8, 3 of them), but the rest all all available on Windows 7 (8-11, 4 of them).

                          I was really hoping MS wasn't going to provide an IE fix for XP, but perhaps the code was identical for XP's version of IE 8 as it was for Windows 7's version of IE 8. If this is the case, XP will continue to get IE patches until 2020 when Windows 7 is force ably retired.

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                            One would hop that they would only not provide new patches. Not actively block them from the platform. I would expect MS Office to keep getting update. For example.

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                              Dashrender @scottalanmiller
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                              @scottalanmiller said:

                              One would hop that they would only not provide new patches. Not actively block them from the platform. I would expect MS Office to keep getting update. For example.

                              Office? I guess you mean Office 2007 or newer since Office 2003 was EOL'ed with XP. To that end, I agree, Office 2007 updates should definitely run on XP or there should be hell to pay. But since you can't get support for XP any longer I could see MS saying - if it doesn't work, we're sorry we can't help you until you are on a supported base platform as XP is no longer considered a supported platform for Office 2007 or 2010.

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