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Article ID: 925939 - Last Review: June 12, 2007 - Revision: 2.2
MS07-018: Vulnerability in Microsoft Content Management Server could allow remote code execution
Microsoft has released security bulletin MS07-018. The security bulletin contains all the relevant information about the security update. This information includes file manifest information and deployment options. To view the complete security bulletin, visit one of the following Microsoft Web sites:
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- IT professionals:
Known issues
A problem has been found with the security update. This problem affects deployments in which you use a custom installation path to install Microsoft Content Management Server 2002. The security update overwrites the registry values for the custom installation path by using the default installation paths for the Content Management Server 2002 files.
For more information, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
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Description of the security update for Content Management Server 2002 Service Pack 2: April 10, 2007
For more information, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
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Description of the security update for Content Management Server 2001 Service Pack 1: April 10, 2007
APPLIES TO
- Microsoft Content Management Server 2001 Service Pack 1
- Microsoft Content Management Server 2002 Service Pack 2
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