Once again more full analysis of what the risks are coming in the newsletter. Proving once again that bugs will always be with us. it’s a “ defense in depth” patch which is shorthand for saying that we clearly still see that a lot of you are using Office 2013 so we’d better fix it so it’s not used in more attacks. I thought Office 2013 was no longer under support as of April. Posted on Augat 15:29 CDT by Susan Bradley In the meantime I would keep an eye on the Exchange blog site. I will also keep the Master Patch List page up to date on the latest. More on this in the Newsletter on Monday. You may want to hold back a bit and see what happens. Bottom line, be aware of potential installation issues. Seeing indications in the blog that it may be that locale only? But given the time zones they may be the ones patching and those of us in North America are still testing. Note it MAY be that this just impacts German language servers. Bottom line don’t panic, just go into your Exchange server and turn the services manually back on. Note that when Exchange fails to properly install it will often turn the services off completely and then fail to turn them back on. Normally I would be urging you to patch Exchange mail server (Microsoft’s email server) updates as soon as possible but I’m seeing patching admins indicate that on some machines it’s failing to install the patch. Still in the process of testing and evaluating updates but be aware that I am seeing failures to install the Exchange updates potentially on German language servers - unsure if it’s other languages see the comments in this post. Posted on Augat 23:41 CDT by Susan Bradley
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