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Mark Holtz
06-10-06, 01:26 AM
From cNet News:

No fix for 'critical' hole in Windows 98, MEMicrosoft will not fix a serious flaw in Windows 98 and Windows Millennium Edition because a patch could break other applications.

The security bug relates to Windows Explorer and could let an intruder commandeer a vulnerable PC, Microsoft warned in April. The software maker has made fixes available for Windows Server 2003, Windows XP and Windows 2000, but it has found that eliminating the vulnerability in Windows 98 and ME is "not feasible," it said.

"To do so would require re-engineering a significant amount of a critical core component of the operating system," Microsoft said in a Thursday update to its MS06-015 security bulletin. "After such a re-engineering effort, there would be no assurance that applications designed to run on these platforms would continue to operate." FULL ARTICLE HERE (http://news.com.com/No+fix+for+critical+hole+in+Windows+98%2C+ME/2100-1002_3-6082307.html?tag=nefd.top)

Cholly
06-10-06, 12:00 PM
From cNet News:

No fix for 'critical' hole in Windows 98, MEFULL ARTICLE HERE (http://news.com.com/No+fix+for+critical+hole+in+Windows+98%2C+ME/2100-1002_3-6082307.html?tag=nefd.top)
All the more reason to upgrade to Windows XP, assumiing that one's computer will support it. My grandkids have an older HP Celeron based computer with Windows 98 that isn't connected to the Web, so the looming discontinuance of all support for 98 isn't a problem. I've been thinking of upgrading that computer with a larger hard drive and more memory and will probably also upgrade the OS, or just scrap the computer and replace it with one of the $298 Emachines or $350 Compaq systems I saw at Wal-Mart. ;)