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Title: Microsoft Security Bulletin Major Revisions
Issued: August 11, 2009
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Summary
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The following bulletins have undergone a major revision increment.
Please see the appropriate bulletin for more details.

  * MS09-035 - Moderate
  * MS09-029 - Critical

Bulletin Information:
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* MS09-035 - Moderate

  - http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/bulletin/ms09-035.mspx
  - Reason for Revision: V2.0 (August 11, 2009): Bulletin rereleased
    to offer new updates for Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 Service
    Pack 1 (KB973673), Microsoft Visual Studio 2008 (KB973674),
    and Microsoft Visual Studio 2008 Service Pack 1 (KB973675),
    for developers who use Visual Studio to create components and
    controls for mobile applications using ATL for Smart Devices. 
  - Originally posted: July 28, 2009
  - Updated: August 11, 2009
  - Bulletin Severity Rating: Moderate
  - Version: 2.0
   
* MS09-029 - Critical

  - http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/bulletin/ms09-029.mspx
  - Reason for Revision: V2.0 (August 11, 2009): Bulletin rereleased
    to reoffer the updates for all supported editions of
    Microsoft Windows 2000, Windows XP, and Windows Server 2003.
    This is to address a known issue with the original updates
    for these platforms. Microsoft recommends that customers
    apply the update immediately. 
  - Originally posted: July 14, 2009
  - Updated: August 11, 2009
  - Bulletin Severity Rating: Critical
  - Version: 2.0
       

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