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Gordon Darling
MS04-008: Vulnerability in Windows Media Services
Could Allow a Denial of Service (832359)
MS04-008: Vulnerability in Windows Media Services Could Allow a
Denial of Service (832359)
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/bulletin/ms04-008.mspx
Issued: March 9, 2004
Version: 1.0
Summary
Who Should Read This Document:
Customers who are using Microsoft® Windows® 2000
Impact of Vulnerability:
Denial of Service
Maximum Severity Rating:
Moderate
Recommendation:
Systems administrators should consider applying the security update
to systems that are running Windows 2000 Server and that have
Windows Media Services 4.1 installed.
Security Update Replacement:
None
Caveats:
None
Tested Software and Security Update Download Locations:
Affected Software
Microsoft Windows 2000 Server Service Pack 2, Microsoft
Windows 2000 Server Service Pack 3, Microsoft Windows 2000 Server
Service Pack 4 -Download the update
Non Affected Software
Microsoft Windows NT® Workstation 4.0 Service Pack 6a
Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0 Service Pack 6a
Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0 Terminal Server Edition
Service Pack 6
Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional Service Pack 2, Microsoft
Windows 2000 Professional Service Pack 3, Microsoft 2000
Professional Service Pack 4
Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 1
Microsoft Windows XP 64-Bit Edition Service Pack 1
Microsoft Windows XP 64-Bit Edition Version 2003
Microsoft Windows Server™ 2003
Microsoft Windows Server 2003 64-Bit Edition
Tested Microsoft Windows Components:
Affected Components:
Windows Media Services 4.1 (included with Microsoft Windows
2000 Server)
Non Affected Components:
Windows Media Services 9.0 Series (included with Microsoft
Windows Server 2003)
Windows Media Services 4.1 (available for download for Windows
NT4 Server)
The software listed above has been tested to determine if the
versions are affected. Other versions either no longer include
security patch support or may not be affected. Please review the
Microsoft Support Lifecycle Web site to determine the support
lifecycle for your product and version.
Regards
Gordon
Could Allow a Denial of Service (832359)
MS04-008: Vulnerability in Windows Media Services Could Allow a
Denial of Service (832359)
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/bulletin/ms04-008.mspx
Issued: March 9, 2004
Version: 1.0
Summary
Who Should Read This Document:
Customers who are using Microsoft® Windows® 2000
Impact of Vulnerability:
Denial of Service
Maximum Severity Rating:
Moderate
Recommendation:
Systems administrators should consider applying the security update
to systems that are running Windows 2000 Server and that have
Windows Media Services 4.1 installed.
Security Update Replacement:
None
Caveats:
None
Tested Software and Security Update Download Locations:
Affected Software
Microsoft Windows 2000 Server Service Pack 2, Microsoft
Windows 2000 Server Service Pack 3, Microsoft Windows 2000 Server
Service Pack 4 -Download the update
Non Affected Software
Microsoft Windows NT® Workstation 4.0 Service Pack 6a
Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0 Service Pack 6a
Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0 Terminal Server Edition
Service Pack 6
Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional Service Pack 2, Microsoft
Windows 2000 Professional Service Pack 3, Microsoft 2000
Professional Service Pack 4
Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 1
Microsoft Windows XP 64-Bit Edition Service Pack 1
Microsoft Windows XP 64-Bit Edition Version 2003
Microsoft Windows Server™ 2003
Microsoft Windows Server 2003 64-Bit Edition
Tested Microsoft Windows Components:
Affected Components:
Windows Media Services 4.1 (included with Microsoft Windows
2000 Server)
Non Affected Components:
Windows Media Services 9.0 Series (included with Microsoft
Windows Server 2003)
Windows Media Services 4.1 (available for download for Windows
NT4 Server)
The software listed above has been tested to determine if the
versions are affected. Other versions either no longer include
security patch support or may not be affected. Please review the
Microsoft Support Lifecycle Web site to determine the support
lifecycle for your product and version.
Regards
Gordon