Jud stated:
> This is a business computer
Is it on a network at work or is it a business computer used at home?
> when I click View Details and more information, it goes to
> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/968389. At the very top it has an
> exclamation mark in a circle and says: "! This article applies to a different
> version of Windows than the one you are using. Content in this article may
> not be relevant to you."
LOL. There are a number of reasons why the message appeared. Don't worry
about the page not detecting that the system is running Vista. Be happy
it didn't detect it as a Mac. <g>
From the Security Advisory page:
" The update itself does not directly provide protection against
specific attacks such as credential forwarding, but allows applications
to opt-in to Extended Protection for Authentication. This advisory
briefs developers and system administrators on this new functionality
and how it can be deployed to help protect authentication credentials. "
If your *not* a developer or a sys admin, I see no harm in hiding the
update and forgetting about it.
It's strictly for developers and sys admins. It should never have been
pushed out via automatic updating to millions of Typical Home Users who
have no inclination to edit the registry so that the update's protection
is enabled.
MowGreen
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"Security updates should *never* have *non-security content* prechecked"
Jud wrote:
> Correction, this has SP2.
>
> "Jud" wrote:
>
>
>>I have this computer's windows update to notify me but not to download. The
>>updates include "Windoes Update for Vista (KB968389) Important from 8/11.
>>when I click View Details and more information, it goes to
>>http://support.microsoft.com/kb/968389. At the very top it has an
>>exclamation mark in a circle and says: "! This article applies to a different
>>version of Windows than the one you are using. Content in this article may
>>not be relevant to you."
>>
>>Ya Think?? I have Windows Vista Home Basic SP1, IE8.
>>
>>Why is this appearing in the WU if it doesn't apply to Vista? And yes its
>>from 8/11 and I haven't applied it because this support page also says to
>>mess with registry keys to enable this "Extended Protection". This is a
>>business computer (yup with home basic, lol) and I am not going to mess with
>>registry keys.
>>
>>Thanks
>>Jud