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Re: What are these files $UNINSTALL…?
Wednesday, 11 Feb, 2009 – 13:01 | No Comment

Hello Mehbs, That are the files needed for uninstallation the patches when you update your machine from windowsupdate.com or with WSUS. If you are sure that you not have to uninstall patches you can delete them, or if not totally sure, you can also burn them to disk and copy them back if you need to uninstall a patch.

Windows CE 5.0 Platform Builder Monthly Update (January 2009)
Tuesday, 10 Feb, 2009 – 14:38 | No Comment

Download this set of updates for Windows CE 5.0 Platform Builder released during the period of January 1 – January 31, 2009.

Windows Embedded CE 6.0 Monthly Update (January 2009)
Tuesday, 10 Feb, 2009 – 14:38 | No Comment

Download this set of updates for Windows Embedded CE 6.0 released during the period of January 1 – January 31, 2009. These updates are fixes for Windows Embedded CE operating system problems you run into during the development and maintenance of your custom platform.

Cumulative Security Update for Internet Explorer 8 in Windows 7 Server Pre-Beta for x64-based Systems (KB961260)
Tuesday, 10 Feb, 2009 – 11:40 | No Comment

This update addresses the vulnerability discussed in Microsoft Security Bulletin MS09-002. To find out if other security updates are available for you, see the Additional Information section at the bottom of this page.

Cumulative Security Update for ActiveX Killbits for Windows Vista (KB960715)
Tuesday, 10 Feb, 2009 – 11:40 | No Comment

Security issues have been identified in Active X controls that could allow an attacker to compromise a system running Microsoft Internet Explorer and gain control over it. You can help protect your computer by installing this update from Microsoft

Cumulative Security Update for Internet Explorer 7 in Windows Vista Service Pack 2 x64 Edition (KB961260)
Tuesday, 10 Feb, 2009 – 11:40 | No Comment

This update addresses the vulnerability discussed in Microsoft Security Bulletin MS09-002. To find out if other security updates are available for you, see the Additional Information section at the bottom of this page.

Cumulative Security Update for Internet Explorer 8 Beta 2 for Windows Server 2003 (KB961260)
Tuesday, 10 Feb, 2009 – 11:40 | No Comment

This update addresses the vulnerability discussed in Microsoft Security Bulletin MS09-002.

Cumulative Security Update for Internet Explorer 8 Beta 2 for Windows Server 2008 x64 Edition (KB961260)
Tuesday, 10 Feb, 2009 – 11:40 | No Comment

This update addresses the vulnerability discussed in Microsoft Security Bulletin MS09-002. To find out if other security updates are available for you, see the Additional Information section at the bottom of this page

Cumulative Security Update for Internet Explorer 8 Beta 2 for Windows XP (KB961260)
Tuesday, 10 Feb, 2009 – 11:40 | No Comment

This update addresses the vulnerability discussed in Microsoft Security Bulletin MS09-002. To find out if other security updates are available for you, see the Additional Information section of this page.

Cumulative Security Update for Internet Explorer 7 for Windows Server 2003 (KB961260)
Tuesday, 10 Feb, 2009 – 11:40 | No Comment

This update addresses the vulnerability discussed in Microsoft Security Bulletin MS09-002. To find out if other security updates are available for you, see the Overview section of this page.

Cumulative Security Update for ActiveX Killbits for Windows XP x64 Edition (KB960715)
Tuesday, 10 Feb, 2009 – 11:40 | No Comment

Security issues have been identified in Active X controls that could allow an attacker to compromise a system running Microsoft Internet Explorer and gain control over it.