Security Bulletin
Microsoft Security Bulletin MS07-045 - Critical
Cumulative Security Update for Internet Explorer (937143)
Published: August 14, 2007 | Updated: October 10, 2007
Version: 1.3
General Information
Executive Summary
This critical security update resolves three privately reported vulnerabilities. These vulnerabilities could allow remote code execution if a user viewed a specially crafted Web page using Internet Explorer. Users whose accounts are configured to have fewer user rights on the system could be less impacted than users who operate with administrative user rights.
The security update is rated critical for supported releases of Internet Explorer 5.01 and Internet Explorer 6 Service Pack 1. For Internet Explorer 6 for supported versions and editions of Windows XP Home and Windows XP Professional, the security update is also rated critical, otherwise it is rated moderate for other supported operating systems. For Internet Explorer 7 for supported versions and editions of Windows XP and Windows XP Professional, and Internet Explorer 7 in Windows Vista, the security update is rated Important, otherwise it is rated low. For more information, see the subsection, Affected and Non-Affected Software, in this section.
The security update addresses two vulnerabilities by setting the kill bit for ActiveX controls, and addresses the third vulnerability by modifying the way that Internet Explorer handles certain strings in CSS files. For more information about the vulnerabilities, see the Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) subsection for the specific vulnerability entry under the next section, Vulnerability Information.
Recommendation. Microsoft recommends that customers apply the update immediately.
Known Issues. Microsoft Knowledge Base Article 937143 documents the currently known issues that customers may experience when they install this security update. The article also documents recommended solutions for these issues.
Affected and Non-Affected Software
The software listed here has been tested to determine which versions or editions are affected. Other versions or editions are either past their support life cycle or are not affected. To determine the support life cycle for your software version or edition, visit Microsoft Support Lifecycle.
Affected Software
Operating System | Component | Maximum Security Impact | Aggregate Severity Rating | Bulletins Replaced by This Update |
---|---|---|---|---|
Internet Explorer 5.01 and Internet Explorer 6 Service Pack 1 | ||||
Microsoft Windows 2000 Service Pack 4 | Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.01 Service Pack 4 | Remote Code Execution | Critical | MS07-033 |
Microsoft Windows 2000 Service Pack 4 | Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 Service Pack 1 | Remote Code Execution | Critical | MS07-033 |
Internet Explorer 6 | ||||
Windows XP Service Pack 2 | Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 | Remote Code Execution | Critical | MS07-033 |
Windows XP Professional x64 Edition and Windows XP Professional x64 Edition Service Pack 2 | Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 | Remote Code Execution | Critical | MS07-033 |
Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 1 and Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 2 | Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 | Remote Code Execution | Moderate | MS07-033 |
Windows Server 2003 x64 Edition and Windows Server 2003 x64 Edition Service Pack 2 | Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 | Remote Code Execution | Moderate | MS07-033 |
Windows Server 2003 with SP1 for Itanium-based Systems and Windows Server 2003 with SP2 for Itanium-based Systems | Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 | Remote Code Execution | Moderate | MS07-033 |
Internet Explorer 7 | ||||
Windows XP Service Pack 2 | Windows Internet Explorer 7 | Remote Code Execution | Important | MS07-033 |
Windows XP Professional x64 Edition and Windows XP Professional x64 Edition Service Pack 2 | Windows Internet Explorer 7 | Remote Code Execution | Important | MS07-033 |
Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 1 and Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 2 | Windows Internet Explorer 7 | Remote Code Execution | Low | MS07-033 |
Windows Server 2003 x64 Edition and Windows Server 2003 x64 Edition Service Pack 2 | Windows Internet Explorer 7 | Remote Code Execution | Low | MS07-033 |
Windows Server 2003 with SP1 for Itanium-based Systems and Windows Server 2003 with SP2 for Itanium-based Systems | Windows Internet Explorer 7 | Remote Code Execution | Low | MS07-033 |
Windows Vista | Windows Internet Explorer 7 | Remote Code Execution | Important | MS07-033 |
Windows Vista x64 Edition | Windows Internet Explorer 7 | Remote Code Execution | Important | MS07-033 |
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Related to This Security Update
What are the known issues that customers may experience when they install this security update?
Microsoft Knowledge Base Article 937143 documents the currently known issues that customers may experience when they install this security update. The article also documents recommended solutions for these issues.
Why does this update address several reported security vulnerabilities?
This update addresses several vulnerabilities because the modifications for these issues are located in related files. Instead of having to install several updates that are almost the same, customers need to install this update only.
Does this update contain any security-related changes that are not Internet Explorer specific?
Yes. The changes are listed under the specific vulnerability entries, “ActiveX Object Instantiation Memory Corruption Vulnerability - CVE-2007-2216” and “ActiveX Object Instantiation Memory Corruption Vulnerability - CVE-2007-3041,” in the next section, Vulnerability Information.
Does this update contain any security-related changes to functionality?
Yes. Besides the changes that are listed in the “Vulnerability Details” section of this bulletin, this update includes the following security-related changes:
- This update sets a kill bit for the ActiveX control, ouactrl.ocx, that is out of support:
- {8936033C-4A50-11D1-98A4-00A0C90F27C6}
- This update sets the kill bit for ActiveX controls addressed in previous Microsoft Security Bulletins:
- The CAPICOM control addressed in Microsoft Security Bulletin MS07-028: Vulnerability in CAPICOM Could Allow Remote Code Execution (931906):
- {FBAB033B-CDD0-4C5E-81AB-AEA575CD1338}
- {17E3A1C3-EA8A-4970-AF29-7F54610B1D4C}
- The CAPICOM control addressed in Microsoft Security Bulletin MS07-028: Vulnerability in CAPICOM Could Allow Remote Code Execution (931906):
This update includes killbits that will prevent the following ActiveX controls from being run in Internet Explorer:
- This security update sets a kill bit for the Download Manager ActiveX control, available from Akamai Technologies. Akamai Technologies has released an update that addresses a vulnerability in the affected component. For more information please see, CVE-2007-1892 and CVE-2007-1891. This kill bit is set at the request of the owner of the ActiveX control. The class identifier (CLSID) for this ActiveX control is:
- {2AF5BD25-90C5-4EEC-88C5-B44DC2905D8B}
- This security update sets a kill bit for an ActiveX control available from Lenovo. Lenovo has released a security bulletin and an update that addresses a vulnerability in the effected component. For more information and download locations, see the security bulletin from Lenovo. This kill bit is being set at the request of the owner of the ActiveX control. The class identifiers (CLSID) for this ActiveX control are:
- {76E5AF9D-2B3E-4FEB-A31F-A9E63A27FA29}
- {E598AC61-4C6F-4F4D-877F-FAC49CA91FA3}
- This security update sets a kill bit for an ActiveX control available from Motive Incorporated. Motive Incorporated has released a security bulletin and an update that addresses a vulnerability in the effected component. For more information and download locations, see the security bulletin from Motive Incorporated. This kill bit is being set at the request of the owner of the ActiveX control. The class identifier (CLSID) for this ActiveX control is:
- {D256B2D9-9C58-445A-8C38-C3AAA84EF137}
Does this update contain any changes to functionality?
Yes. Besides the changes that are listed in the Vulnerability Details section of this bulletin, there are also changes not related to security. This update includes the following changes to functionality:
- Per-domain cookie limit of Internet Explorer has been increased from 20 to 50. This limit has been increased to simplify the development and the hosting of Web applications on domains that must use many cookies. For more information, see Microsoft Knowledge Base Article 941495.
I am using an older release of the software discussed in this security bulletin. What should I do?
The affected software listed in this bulletin have been tested to determine which releases are affected. Other releases are past their support life cycle. To determine the support life cycle for your software release, visit Microsoft Support Lifecycle.
It should be a priority for customers who have older releases of the software to migrate to supported releases to prevent potential exposure to vulnerabilities. For more information about the Windows Product Lifecycle, visit the following Microsoft Support Lifecycle. For more information about the extended security update support period for these software releases, visit the Microsoft Product Support Services Web site.
Customers who require custom support for older software must contact their Microsoft account team representative, their Technical Account Manager, or the appropriate Microsoft partner representative for custom support options. Customers without an Alliance, Premier, or Authorized Contract can contact their local Microsoft sales office. For contact information, visit the Microsoft Worldwide Information Web site, select the country, and then click Go to see a list of telephone numbers. When you call, ask to speak with the local Premier Support sales manager. For more information, see the Windows Operating System Product Support Lifecycle FAQ.
Vulnerability Information
Severity Ratings and Vulnerability Identifiers
Affected Software | CSS Memory Corruption Vulnerability - CVE-2007-0943 | ActiveX Object Vulnerability - CVE-2007-2216 | ActiveX Object Memory Corruption Vulnerability - CVE-2007-3041 | Aggregate Severity Rating |
---|---|---|---|---|
Internet Explorer 5.01 and Internet Explorer 6 Service Pack 1 | ||||
Internet Explorer 5.01 Service Pack 4 on Microsoft Windows 2000 Service Pack 4 | Critical Remote Code Execution | Critical Remote Code Execution | Critical Remote Code Execution | Critical |
Internet Explorer 6 Service Pack 1 when installed on Microsoft Windows 2000 Service Pack 4 | None | Critical Remote Code Execution | Critical Remote Code Execution | Critical |
Internet Explorer 6 | ||||
Internet Explorer 6 for Windows XP Service Pack 2 | None | Critical Remote Code Execution | Critical Remote Code Execution | Critical |
Internet Explorer 6 for Windows XP Professional x64 Edition and Windows XP Professional x64 Edition Service Pack 2 | None | Critical Remote Code Execution | Critical Remote Code Execution | Critical |
Internet Explorer 6 for Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 1 and Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 2 | None | Moderate Remote Code Execution | Moderate Remote Code Execution | Moderate |
Internet Explorer 6 for Windows Server 2003 x64 Edition and Windows Server 2003 x64 Edition Service Pack 2 | None | Moderate Remote Code Execution | Moderate Remote Code Execution | Moderate |
Internet Explorer 6 for Windows Server 2003 with SP1 for Itanium-based Systems and Windows Server 2003 with SP2 for Itanium-based Systems | None | Moderate Remote Code Execution | Moderate Remote Code Execution | Moderate |
Internet Explorer 7 | ||||
Internet Explorer 7 for Windows XP Service Pack 2 | None | Important Remote Code Execution | Important Remote Code Execution | Important |
Internet Explorer 7 for Windows XP Professional x64 Edition and Windows XP Professional x64 Edition Service Pack 2 | None | Important Remote Code Execution | Important Remote Code Execution | Important |
Internet Explorer 7 for Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 1 and Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 2 | None | Low Remote Code Execution | Low Remote Code Execution | Low |
Internet Explorer 7 for Windows Server 2003 x64 Edition and Windows Server 2003 x64 Edition Service Pack 2 | None | Low Remote Code Execution | Low Remote Code Execution | Low |
Internet Explorer 7 for Windows Server 2003 with SP1 for Itanium-based Systems and Windows Server 2003 with SP2 for Itanium-based Systems | None | Low Remote Code Execution | Low Remote Code Execution | Low |
Internet Explorer 7 in Windows Vista | None | Important Remote Code Execution | Important Remote Code Execution | Important |
Internet Explorer 7 in Windows Vista x64 Edition | None | Important Remote Code Execution | Important Remote Code Execution | Important |
CSS Memory Corruption Vulnerability - CVE-2007-0943
A remote code execution vulnerability exists in the way Internet Explorer parses certain strings in CSS. An attacker could exploit the vulnerability by constructing a specially crafted Web page. When a user views the Web page, the vulnerability could allow remote code execution. An attacker who successfully exploited this vulnerability could gain the same user rights as the logged on user..
To view this vulnerability as a standard entry in the Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures list, see CVE-2007-0943.
Mitigating Factors for CSS Memory Corruption Vulnerability - CVE-2007-0943
Mitigation refers to a setting, common configuration, or general best-practice, existing in a default state, that could reduce the severity of exploitation of a vulnerability. The following mitigating factors may be helpful in your situation:
- In a Web-based attack scenario, an attacker could host a Web site that contains a Web page that is used to exploit this vulnerability. In addition, compromised Web sites and Web sites that accept or host user-provided content or advertisements could contain specially crafted content that could exploit this vulnerability. In all cases, however, an attacker would have no way to force users to visit these Web sites. Instead, an attacker would have to persuade users to visit the Web site, typically by getting them to click a link in an e-mail message or Instant Messenger message that takes users to the attacker's Web site.
- An attacker who successfully exploited this vulnerability could gain the same user rights as the local user. Users whose accounts are configured to have fewer user rights on the system could be less impacted than users who operate with administrative user rights.
- Internet Explorer 6 and 7 are not affected by this vulnerability.
Workarounds for CSS Memory Corruption Vulnerability - CVE-2007-0943
We have not identified any workarounds for this vulnerability.
FAQ for CSS Memory Corruption Vulnerability - CVE-2007-0943
What is the scope of the vulnerability?
This is a remote code execution vulnerability. An attacker who successfully exploited this vulnerability could gain the same user rights as the logged on user.
What causes the vulnerability?
When Internet Explorer parses certain CSS strings under certain conditions, memory may be corrupted in such a way that an attacker could execute arbitrary code in the context of the logged-on user.
What might an attacker use the vulnerability to do?
An attacker who successfully exploited this vulnerability could gain the same user rights as the logged on user. Users whose accounts are configured to have fewer user rights on the system could be less impacted than users who operate with administrative user rights.
How could an attacker exploit the vulnerability?
An attacker could host a specially crafted Web site that is designed to exploit this vulnerability and then persuade a user to view the Web site. This can also include compromised Web sites and Web sites that accept or host user-provided content or advertisements. These Web sites could contain specially crafted content that could exploit this vulnerability. In all cases, however, an attacker would have no way to force users to visit these Web sites. Instead, an attacker would have to persuade users to visit the Web site, typically by getting them to click a link in an e-mail message or in an Instant Messenger request that takes users to the attacker's Web site. It could also be possible to display specially crafted Web content by using banner advertisements or by using other methods to deliver Web content to affected systems.
What systems are primarily at risk from the vulnerability?
This vulnerability requires that a user is logged on and visits a Web site for any malicious action to occur. Therefore, any systems where Internet Explorer is used frequently, such as workstations or terminal servers, are at the most risk from this vulnerability.
What is CSS?
CSS or Cascading Style Sheets is a formatting method for Web pages using HTML. For more information about CSS, visit the Microsoft TechNet Web site.
What does the update do?
The update prevents memory corruption when Internet Explorer parses CSS text.
When this security bulletin was issued, had this vulnerability been publicly disclosed?
No. Microsoft received information about this vulnerability through responsible disclosure.
When this security bulletin was issued, had Microsoft received any reports that this vulnerability was being exploited?
No. Microsoft had not received any information to indicate that this vulnerability had been publicly used to attack customers and had not seen any examples of proof of concept code published when this security bulletin was originally issued.
ActiveX Object Vulnerability - CVE-2007-2216
A remote code execution vulnerability exists in the ActiveX control, tlbinf32.dll. This control can also be found under the name of vstlbinf.dll. Both of these components were never intended to be supported in Internet Explorer. An attacker could exploit the vulnerability by constructing a specially crafted Web page that could potentially allow remote code execution if a user visited the Web page. An attacker who successfully exploited this vulnerability could gain the same user rights as the logged on user.
To view this vulnerability as a standard entry in the Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures list, see CVE-2007-2216.
Mitigating Factors for ActiveX Object Vulnerability - CVE-2007-2216
Mitigation refers to a setting, common configuration, or general best-practice, existing in a default state, that could reduce the severity of exploitation of a vulnerability. The following mitigating factors may be helpful in your situation:
- In a Web-based attack scenario, an attacker could host a Web site that contains a Web page that is used to exploit this vulnerability In addition, compromised Web sites and Web sites that accept or host user-provided content could contain specially crafted content that could exploit this vulnerability. In all cases, however, an attacker would have no way to force users to visit these Web sites. Instead, an attacker would have to convince users to visit the Web site, typically by getting them to click a link in an e-mail or Instant Messenger message that takes users to the attacker's Web site.
- An attacker who successfully exploited this vulnerability could gain the same user rights as the local user. Users whose accounts are configured to have fewer user rights on the system could be less impacted than users who operate with administrative user rights.
Workarounds for ActiveX Object Vulnerability - CVE-2007-2216
Workaround refers to a setting or configuration change that does not correct the underlying vulnerability but would help block known attack vectors before you apply the update. Microsoft has tested the following workarounds and states in the discussion whether a workaround reduces functionality:
Prevent COM objects from running in Internet Explorer
You can disable attempts to instantiate a COM object in Internet Explorer by setting the kill bit for the control in the registry.Warning If you use Registry Editor incorrectly, you may cause serious problems that may require you to reinstall your operating system. Microsoft cannot guarantee that you can solve problems that result from using Registry Editor incorrectly. Use Registry Editor at your own risk.
For detailed steps that you can use to prevent a control from running in Internet Explorer, see Microsoft Knowledge Base Article 240797. Follow these steps in this article to create a Compatibility Flags value in the registry to prevent a COM object from being instantiated in Internet Explorer.
Note The Class Identifiers and corresponding files where the COM objects are contained are documented under “What does the update do?” in the “FAQ for ActiveX Object Vulnerability - CVE-2007-2216” subsection. Replace {XXXXXXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXXXXXXXXXX} below with the Class Identifiers found in that FAQ subsection.
To set the kill bit for a CLSID with a value of {XXXXXXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXXXXXXXXXX}, paste the following text in a text editor such as Notepad. Then, save the file by using the .reg file name extension.
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\ActiveX Compatibility\{ XXXXXXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXXXXXXXXXX }] "Compatibility Flags"=dword:00000400
You can apply this .reg file to individual systems by double-clicking it. You can also apply it across domains by using Group Policy. For more information about Group Policy, visit the following Microsoft Web sites:
Note You must restart Internet Explorer for your changes to take effect.
Impact of Workaround: There is no impact as long as the object is not intended to be used in Internet Explorer.
Set Internet and Local intranet security zone settings to “High” to prompt before running ActiveX Controls and Active Scripting in these zones
You can help protect against this vulnerability by changing your settings for the Internet security zone to prompt before running ActiveX controls. You can do this by setting your browser security to High.To raise the browsing security level in Microsoft Internet Explorer, follow these steps:
- On the Internet Explorer Tools menu, click Internet Options.
- In the Internet Options dialog box, click the Security tab, and then click the Internet icon.
- Under Security level for this zone, move the slider to High. This sets the security level for all Web sites you visit to High.
Note If no slider is visible, click Default Level, and then move the slider to High.
Note Setting the level to High may cause some Web sites to work incorrectly. If you have difficulty using a Web site after you change this setting, and you are sure the site is safe to use, you can add that site to your list of trusted sites. This will allow the site to work correctly even with the security setting set to High.
Impact of workaround: There are side effects to prompting before running ActiveX Controls and Active Scripting. Many Web sites that are on the Internet or on an intranet use ActiveX or Active Scripting to provide additional functionality. For example, an online e-commerce site or banking site may use ActiveX Controls to provide menus, ordering forms, or even account statements. Prompting before running ActiveX Controls or Active Scripting is a global setting that affects all Internet and intranet sites. You will be prompted frequently when you enable this workaround. For each prompt, if you feel you trust the site that you are visiting, click Yes to run ActiveX Controls or Active Scripting. If you do not want to be prompted for all these sites, use the steps outlined in "Add sites that you trust to the Internet Explorer Trusted sites zone”.
Add sites that you trust to the Internet Explorer Trusted sites zone
After you set Internet Explorer to require a prompt before it runs ActiveX controls and Active Scripting in the Internet zone and in the Local intranet zone, you can add sites that you trust to the Internet Explorer Trusted sites zone. This will allow you to continue to use trusted Web sites exactly as you do today, while helping to protect you from this attack on untrusted sites. We recommend that you add only sites that you trust to the Trusted sites zone.
To do this, follow these steps:
- In Internet Explorer, click Tools, click Internet Options, and then click the Security tab.
- In the Select a Web content zone to specify its current security settings box, click Trusted Sites, and then click Sites.
- If you want to add sites that do not require an encrypted channel, click to clear the Require server verification (https:) for all sites in this zone check box.
- In the Add this Web site to the zone box, type the URL of a site that you trust, and then click Add.
- Repeat these steps for each site that you want to add to the zone.
- Click OK two times to accept the changes and return to Internet Explorer.
Note Add any sites that you trust not to take malicious action on your computer. Two in particular that you may want to add are *.windowsupdate.microsoft.com and *.update.microsoft.com. These are the sites that will host the update, and it requires an ActiveX Control to install the update.
FAQ for ActiveX Object Vulnerability - CVE-2007-2216
What is the scope of the vulnerability?
This is a remote code execution vulnerability. An attacker who successfully exploited this vulnerability could gain the same user rights as the logged on user.
What causes the vulnerability?
The control implemented IObjectsafety incorrectly. For more information about IObjectsafety, visit the Microsoft TechNet Web site
What might an attacker use the vulnerability to do?
An attacker who successfully exploited this vulnerability could gain the same user rights as the local user. Users whose accounts are configured to have fewer user rights on the system could be less impacted than users who operate with administrative user rights.
How could an attacker exploit the vulnerability?
An attacker could host a specially crafted Web site that is designed to exploit this vulnerability through Internet Explorer and then convince a user to view the Web site. This can also include compromised Web sites and Web sites that accept or host user-provided content or advertisements. These Web sites could contain specially crafted content that could exploit this vulnerability. In all cases, however, an attacker would have no way to force users to visit these Web sites. Instead, an attacker would have to convince users to visit the Web site, typically by getting them to click a link in an e-mail message or in an Instant Messenger request that takes users to the attacker's Web site. It could also be possible to display specially crafted Web content by using banner advertisements or by using other methods to deliver Web content to affected systems.
What systems are primarily at risk from the vulnerability?
This vulnerability requires that a user be logged on and visit a Web site for any malicious action to occur. Therefore, any systems where Internet Explorer is used frequently, such as workstations or terminal servers, are at the most risk from this vulnerability.
What is the ActiveX opt-in feature in Windows Internet Explorer 7?
Windows Internet Explorer 7 includes an ActiveX opt-in feature, which means that nearly all pre-installed ActiveX controls are off by default. Users are prompted by the Information Bar before they can instantiate a previously installed ActiveX control that has not yet been used on the Internet. This enables a user to permit or deny access on a control-by-control basis. For more information about this and other new features, see the Windows Internet Explorer 7 features page.
What does the update do?
This update sets the kill bit for a list of Class Identifiers (CLSIDs).
The Class Identifiers are as follows:
Class Identifier | Software |
---|---|
{8B217746-717D-11CE-AB5B-D41203C10000} | Microsoft Visual Basic 6 |
{8B217752-717D-11CE-AB5B-D41203C10000} | Microsoft Visual Basic 6 |
{8B21775E-717D-11CE-AB5B-D41203C10000} | Microsoft Visual Basic 6 |
When this security bulletin was issued, had this vulnerability been publicly disclosed?
No. Microsoft received information about this vulnerability through responsible disclosure.
When this security bulletin was issued, had Microsoft received any reports that this vulnerability was being exploited?
No. Microsoft had not received any information to indicate that this vulnerability had been publicly used to attack customers and had not seen any examples of proof of concept code published when this security bulletin was originally issued.
ActiveX Object Memory Corruption Vulnerability - CVE-2007-3041
A remote code execution vulnerability exists in the ActiveX object, pdwizard.ocx. An attacker could exploit the vulnerability by constructing a specially crafted Web page. When a user views the Web page, the vulnerability could allow remote code execution. An attacker who successfully exploited this vulnerability could gain the same user rights as the logged on user.
To view this vulnerability as a standard entry in the Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures list, see CVE-2007-3041.
Mitigating Factors for ActiveX Object Memory Corruption Vulnerability - CVE-2007-3041
Mitigation refers to a setting, common configuration, or general best-practice, existing in a default state, that could reduce the severity of exploitation of a vulnerability. The following mitigating factors may be helpful in your situation:
- In a Web-based attack scenario, an attacker could host a Web site that contains a Web page that is used to exploit this vulnerability In addition, compromised Web sites and Web sites that accept or host user-provided content could contain specially crafted content that could exploit this vulnerability. In all cases, however, an attacker would have no way to force users to visit these Web sites. Instead, an attacker would have to convince users to visit the Web site, typically by getting them to click a link in an e-mail or Instant Messenger message that takes users to the attacker's Web site.
- An attacker who successfully exploited this vulnerability could gain the same user rights as the local user. Users whose accounts are configured to have fewer user rights on the system could be less impacted than users who operate with administrative user rights.
Workarounds for ActiveX Object Memory Corruption Vulnerability - CVE-2007-3041
Workaround refers to a setting or configuration change that does not correct the underlying vulnerability but would help block known attack vectors before you apply the update. Microsoft has tested the following workarounds and states in the discussion whether a workaround reduces functionality:
Prevent COM objects from running in Internet Explorer
You can disable attempts to instantiate a COM object in Internet Explorer by setting the kill bit for the control in the registry.Warning If you use Registry Editor incorrectly, you may cause serious problems that may require you to reinstall your operating system. Microsoft cannot guarantee that you can solve problems that result from using Registry Editor incorrectly. Use Registry Editor at your own risk.
For detailed steps that you can use to prevent a control from running in Internet Explorer, see Microsoft Knowledge Base Article 240797. Follow these steps in this article to create a Compatibility Flags value in the registry to prevent a COM object from being instantiated in Internet Explorer.
Note The Class Identifiers and corresponding files where the COM objects are contained are documented under “What does the update do?” in the “FAQ for ActiveX Object Memory Corruption Vulnerability - CVE-2007-3041” subsection. Replace {XXXXXXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXXXXXXXXXX} below with the Class Identifiers found in this section.
To set the kill bit for a CLSID with a value of {XXXXXXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXXXXXXXXXX}, paste the following text in a text editor such as Notepad. Then, save the file by using the .reg file name extension.
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\ActiveX Compatibility\{ XXXXXXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXXXXXXXXXX }] "Compatibility Flags"=dword:00000400
You can apply this .reg file to individual systems by double-clicking it. You can also apply it across domains by using Group Policy. For more information about Group Policy, visit the following Microsoft Web sites:
Note You must restart Internet Explorer for your changes to take effect.
Impact of Workaround: There is no impact as long as the object is not intended to be used in Internet Explorer.
Set Internet and Local intranet security zone settings to “High” to prompt before running ActiveX Controls and Active Scripting in these zones
You can help protect against this vulnerability by changing your settings for the Internet security zone to prompt before running ActiveX controls. You can do this by setting your browser security to High.To raise the browsing security level in Microsoft Internet Explorer, follow these steps:
- On the Internet Explorer Tools menu, click Internet Options.
- In the Internet Options dialog box, click the Security tab, and then click the Internet icon.
- Under Security level for this zone, move the slider to High. This sets the security level for all Web sites you visit to High.
Note If no slider is visible, click Default Level, and then move the slider to High.
Note Setting the level to High may cause some Web sites to work incorrectly. If you have difficulty using a Web site after you change this setting, and you are sure the site is safe to use, you can add that site to your list of trusted sites. This will allow the site to work correctly even with the security setting set to High.
Impact of workaround: There are side effects to prompting before running ActiveX Controls and Active Scripting. Many Web sites that are on the Internet or on an intranet use ActiveX or Active Scripting to provide additional functionality. For example, an online e-commerce site or banking site may use ActiveX Controls to provide menus, ordering forms, or even account statements. Prompting before running ActiveX Controls or Active Scripting is a global setting that affects all Internet and intranet sites. You will be prompted frequently when you enable this workaround. For each prompt, if you feel you trust the site that you are visiting, click Yes to run ActiveX Controls or Active Scripting. If you do not want to be prompted for all these sites, use the steps outlined in "Add sites that you trust to the Internet Explorer Trusted sites zone”.
Add sites that you trust to the Internet Explorer Trusted sites zone
After you set Internet Explorer to require a prompt before it runs ActiveX controls and Active Scripting in the Internet zone and in the Local intranet zone, you can add sites that you trust to the Internet Explorer Trusted sites zone. This will allow you to continue to use trusted Web sites exactly as you do today, while helping to protect you from this attack on untrusted sites. We recommend that you add only sites that you trust to the Trusted sites zone.
To do this, follow these steps:
- In Internet Explorer, click Tools, click Internet Options, and then click the Security tab.
- In the Select a Web content zone to specify its current security settings box, click Trusted Sites, and then click Sites.
- If you want to add sites that do not require an encrypted channel, click to clear the Require server verification (https:) for all sites in this zone check box.
- In the Add this Web site to the zone box, type the URL of a site that you trust, and then click Add.
- Repeat these steps for each site that you want to add to the zone.
- Click OK two times to accept the changes and return to Internet Explorer.
Note Add any sites that you trust not to take malicious action on your computer. Two in particular that you may want to add are *.windowsupdate.microsoft.com and *.update.microsoft.com. These are the sites that will host the update, and it requires an ActiveX Control to install the update.
FAQ for ActiveX Object Memory Corruption Vulnerability - CVE-2007-3041
What is the scope of the vulnerability?
This is a remote code execution vulnerability. An attacker who successfully exploited this vulnerability could gain the same user rights as the logged on user.
What causes the vulnerability?
When the ActiveX object is used in Internet Explorer, the objects may corrupt the system state in such a way that an attacker could execute arbitrary code.
What might an attacker use the vulnerability to do?
An attacker who successfully exploited this vulnerability could gain the same user rights as the logged on user. Users whose accounts are configured to have fewer user rights on the system could be less impacted than users who operate with administrative user rights.
How could an attacker exploit the vulnerability?
An attacker could host a specially crafted Web site that is designed to exploit this vulnerability through Internet Explorer and then convince a user to view the Web site. This can also include compromised Web sites and Web sites that accept or host user-provided content or advertisements. These Web sites could contain specially crafted content that could exploit this vulnerability. In all cases, however, an attacker would have no way to force users to visit these Web sites. Instead, an attacker would have to convince users to visit the Web site, typically by getting them to click a link in an e-mail message or in an Instant Messenger request that takes users to the attacker's Web site. It could also be possible to display specially crafted Web content by using banner advertisements or by using other methods to deliver Web content to affected systems.
What systems are primarily at risk from the vulnerability?
This vulnerability requires that a user be logged on and visit a Web site for any malicious action to occur. Therefore, any systems where Internet Explorer is used frequently, such as workstations or terminal servers, are at the most risk from this vulnerability.
What is the ActiveX opt-in feature in Windows Internet Explorer 7?
Windows Internet Explorer 7 includes an ActiveX opt-in feature, which means that nearly all pre-installed ActiveX controls are off by default. Users are prompted by the Information Bar before they can instantiate a previously installed ActiveX control that has not yet been used on the Internet. This enables a user to permit or deny access on a control-by-control basis. For more information about this and other new features, see the Windows Internet Explorer 7 features page.
What does the update do?
This update sets the kill bit for a list of Class Identifier (CLSIDs).
The Class Identifier is as follows:
Class Identifier | Software |
---|---|
{0DDF3B5C-E692-11D1-AB06-00AA00BDD685} | Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0 |
When this security bulletin was issued, had this vulnerability been publicly disclosed?
No. Microsoft received information about this vulnerability through responsible disclosure.
When this security bulletin was issued, had Microsoft received any reports that this vulnerability was being exploited?
No. Microsoft had not received any information to indicate that this vulnerability had been publicly used to attack customers and had not seen any examples of proof of concept code published when this security bulletin was originally issued
Update Information
Detection and Deployment Tools and Guidance
Manage the software and security updates you need to deploy to the servers, desktop, and mobile computers in your organization. For more information see the TechNet Update Management Center. The Microsoft TechNet Security Web site provides additional information about security in Microsoft products.
Security updates are available from Microsoft Update, Windows Update, and Office Update. Security updates are also available at the Microsoft Download Center. You can find them most easily by doing a keyword search for "security_patch." Finally, security updates can be downloaded from the Windows Update Catalog. For more information about the Windows Update Catalog, see Microsoft Knowledge Base Article 323166.
Detection and Deployment Guidance
Microsoft has provided detection and deployment guidance for this month’s security updates. This guidance will also help IT professionals understand how they can use various tools to help deploy the security update, such as Windows Update, Microsoft Update, Office Update, the Microsoft Baseline Security Analyzer (MBSA), the Office Detection Tool, Microsoft Systems Management Server (SMS), the Extended Security Update Inventory Tool, and the Enterprise Update Scan Tool (EST). For more information, see Microsoft Knowledge Base Article 910723.
Microsoft Baseline Security Analyzer
Microsoft Baseline Security Analyzer (MBSA) allows administrators to scan local and remote systems for missing security updates as well as common security misconfigurations. For more information about MBSA visit Microsoft Baseline Security Analyzer Web site. The following table provides the MBSA detection summary for this security update.
Software | MBSA 1.2.1 | MBSA 2.0.1 |
---|---|---|
Windows 2000 Service Pack 4 | Yes | Yes |
Windows XP Service Pack 2 | Yes | Yes |
Windows XP Professional x64 Edition and Microsoft Windows XP Professional x64 Edition Service Pack 2 | No | Yes |
Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 1 and Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 2 | Yes | Yes |
Windows Server 2003 x64 Edition and Microsoft Windows Server 2003 x64 Edition Service Pack 2 | No | Yes |
Windows Server 2003 with SP1 for Itanium-based Systems and Microsoft Windows Server 2003 with SP2 for Itanium-based Systems | No | Yes |
Windows Vista | No | See Note for Windows Vista below |
Windows Vista x64 Edition | No | See Note for Windows Vista below |
Note MBSA 1.2.1 does not support systems with Internet Explorer 7 installed. MBSA 2.0 does support systems with Internet Explorer 7 installed.
Note for Windows Vista Microsoft does not support installing MBSA 2.0.1 on computers that run Windows Vista, but you may install MBSA 2.0.1 on a supported operating system and then scan the Windows Vista-based computer remotely. For additional information about MBSA support for Windows Vista, visit the MBSA Web site. See also Microsoft Knowledge Base Article 931943: Microsoft Baseline Security Analyzer (MBSA) support for Windows Vista.
For more information about MBSA, visit the MBSA Web site. For more information about the software that Microsoft Update and MBSA 2.0 currently do not detect, see Microsoft Knowledge Base Article 895660.
Windows Server Update Services
By using Windows Server Update Services (WSUS), administrators can deploy the latest critical updates and security updates for Windows 2000 operating systems and later, Office XP and later, Exchange Server 2003, and SQL Server 2000 to Windows 2000 and later operating systems. For more information about how to deploy this security update using Windows Server Update Services, visit the Windows Server Update Services Web site.
Systems Management Server
The following table provides the SMS detection and deployment summary for this security update.
Software | SMS 2.0 | SMS 2003 |
---|---|---|
Microsoft Windows 2000 Service Pack 4 | Yes | Yes |
Windows XP Service Pack 2 | Yes | Yes |
Windows XP Professional x64 Edition and Windows XP Professional x64 Edition Service Pack 2 | No | Yes |
Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 1 and Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 2 | Yes | Yes |
Windows Server 2003 x64 Edition and Microsoft Windows Server 2003 x64 Edition Service Pack 2 | No | Yes |
Windows Server 2003 with SP1 for Itanium-based Systems and Windows Server 2003 with SP2 for Itanium-based Systems | No | Yes |
Windows Vista | No | See Note for Windows Vista below |
Windows Vista x64 Edition | No | See Note for Windows Vista below |
SMS 2.0 and SMS 2003 Software Update Services (SUS) Feature Pack can use MBSA 1.2.1 for detection and therefore have the same limitation that is listed earlier in this bulletin related to programs that MBSA 1.2.1 does not detect.
For SMS 2.0, the SMS SUS Feature Pack, which includes the Security Update Inventory Tool (SUIT), can be used by SMS to detect security updates. SMS SUIT uses the MBSA 1.2.1 engine for detection. For more information about SUIT, visit the following Microsoft Web site. For more information about the limitations of SUIT, see Microsoft Knowledge Base Article 306460. The SMS SUS Feature Pack also includes the Microsoft Office Inventory Tool to detect required updates for Microsoft Office applications.
For SMS 2003, the SMS 2003 Inventory Tool for Microsoft Updates (ITMU) can be used by SMS to detect security updates that are offered by Microsoft Update and that are supported by Windows Server Update Services. For more information about the SMS 2003 ITMU, visit the following Microsoft Web site. SMS 2003 can also use the Microsoft Office Inventory Tool to detect required updates for Microsoft Office applications.
Note for Windows Vista Microsoft Systems Management Server 2003 with Service Pack 3 includes support for Windows Vista manageability.
For more information about SMS, visit the SMS Web site.
Security Update Deployment
Affected Software
For information about the specific security update for your affected software, click the appropriate link:
Windows 2000 (all editions)
Reference Table
The following table contains the security update information for this software. You can find additional information in the subsection, Deployment Information, in this section.
Inclusion in Future Service Packs | The update for this issue may be included in a future update rollup |
---|---|
Deployment | |
Installing without user intervention | Internet Explorer 5.01 Service Pack 4:\ IE5.01sp4-KB937143-Windows2000sp4-x86-enu /quiet |
Internet Explorer 6 Service Pack 1:\ IE6.0sp1-KB937143-Windows2000-x86-enu /quiet | |
Installing without restarting | Internet Explorer 5.01 Service Pack 4:\ IE5.01sp4-KB937143-Windows2000sp4-x86-enu /norestart |
Internet Explorer 6 Service Pack 1:\ IE6.0sp1-KB937143-Windows2000-x86-enu /norestart | |
Update log file | Internet Explorer 5.01 Service Pack 4:\ KB937143-IE501SP4-20070612.120000.log |
Internet Explorer 6 Service Pack 1:\ KB937143-IE6SP1-20070612.120000.log | |
Further information | See the subsection, Detection and Deployment Tools and Guidance |
Restart Requirement | |
Restart required | Yes, you must restart your system after you apply this security update |
Hotpatching | Not applicable |
Removal Information | Internet Explorer 5.01 Service Pack 4:\ Use Add or Remove Programs tool in Control Panel or the Spuninst.exe utility located in the %Windir%$NTUninstallKB937143-IE501SP4- 20070717.120000$\Spuninst folder |
Internet Explorer 6 Service Pack 1:\ Use Add or Remove Programs tool in Control Panel or the Spuninst.exe utility located in the %Windir%$NTUninstallKB937143-IE6SP1- 20070717.120000$\Spuninst folder | |
File Information | See the heading, File Information, below for the full file manifest |
Registry Key Verification | For Internet Explorer 5.01 Service Pack 4 on all supported editions of Microsoft Windows 2000 Service Pack 4:\ HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Updates\Internet Explorer 5.01\SP4\KB937143-IE501SP4- 20070717.120000\Filelist |
For Internet Explorer 6 Service Pack 1 when installed on all supported editions of Microsoft Windows 2000 Service Pack 4:\ HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Updates\Internet Explorer 6\SP1\KB937143-IE6SP1- 20070717.120000\Filelist |
File Information
The English version of this security update has the file attributes that are listed in the following table. The dates and times for these files are listed in coordinated universal time (UTC). When you view the file information, it is converted to local time. To find the difference between UTC and local time, use the Time Zone tab in the Date and Time tool in Control Panel.
For Internet Explorer 5.01 Service Pack 4 on all supported editions of Windows 2000:
File Name | Version | Date | Time | Size |
---|---|---|---|---|
Browseui.dll | 5.0.3854.1200 | 12-Jun-2007 | 17:05 | 792,848 |
Danim.dll | 6.1.9.729 | 12-Jun-2007 | 06:57 | 1,134,352 |
Iepeers.dll | 5.0.3854.1200 | 12-Jun-2007 | 17:08 | 100,112 |
Inseng.dll | 5.0.3854.1200 | 12-Jun-2007 | 17:09 | 74,000 |
Jsproxy.dll | 5.0.3854.1200 | 12-Jun-2007 | 17:08 | 13,584 |
Mshtml.dll | 5.0.3854.1200 | 12-Jun-2007 | 17:08 | 2,303,760 |
Msrating.dll | 5.0.3854.1200 | 12-Jun-2007 | 17:06 | 149,776 |
Pngfilt.dll | 5.0.3854.1200 | 12-Jun-2007 | 17:08 | 48,912 |
Shdocvw.dll | 5.0.3854.1200 | 12-Jun-2007 | 17:05 | 1,104,656 |
Shlwapi.dll | 5.0.3900.7138 | 12-Jun-2007 | 18:07 | 284,432 |
Url.dll | 5.50.4978.1200 | 12-Jun-2007 | 16:59 | 84,240 |
Urlmon.dll | 5.0.3854.1200 | 12-Jun-2007 | 17:09 | 425,232 |
Wininet.dll | 5.0.3854.1200 | 12-Jun-2007 | 17:08 | 451,344 |
Note For a complete list of supported versions and editions, see the Support Lifecycle Index. For a complete list of service packs, see Lifecycle Supported Service Packs. For more information on the support lifecycle policy, see Microsoft Support Lifecycle.
For Internet Explorer 6 Service Pack 1 when installed on all supported editions of Windows 2000:
File Name | Version | Date | Time | Size | Folder |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Browseui.dll | 6.0.2800.1913 | 12-Jun-2007 | 18:04 | 1,017,856 | RTMGDR |
Cdfview.dll | 6.0.2800.1913 | 12-Jun-2007 | 18:04 | 143,360 | RTMGDR |
Danim.dll | 6.3.1.148 | 18-Apr-2007 | 12:31 | 1,054,208 | RTMGDR |
Dxtmsft.dll | 6.3.2800.1597 | 12-Jun-2007 | 18:09 | 351,744 | RTMGDR |
Dxtrans.dll | 6.3.2800.1597 | 12-Jun-2007 | 18:09 | 192,512 | RTMGDR |
Iepeers.dll | 6.0.2800.1597 | 12-Jun-2007 | 18:10 | 236,032 | RTMGDR |
Inseng.dll | 6.0.2800.1597 | 12-Jun-2007 | 18:10 | 69,632 | RTMGDR |
Jsproxy.dll | 6.0.2800.1597 | 12-Jun-2007 | 18:11 | 12,288 | RTMGDR |
Mshtml.dll | 6.0.2800.1597 | 12-Jun-2007 | 18:09 | 2,704,896 | RTMGDR |
Msrating.dll | 6.0.2800.1913 | 12-Jun-2007 | 18:05 | 132,096 | RTMGDR |
Mstime.dll | 6.0.2800.1597 | 12-Jun-2007 | 18:09 | 498,176 | RTMGDR |
Pngfilt.dll | 6.0.2800.1597 | 12-Jun-2007 | 18:09 | 34,816 | RTMGDR |
Shdocvw.dll | 6.0.2800.1913 | 12-Jun-2007 | 18:04 | 1,340,416 | RTMGDR |
Shlwapi.dll | 6.0.2800.1913 | 12-Jun-2007 | 18:04 | 402,944 | RTMGDR |
Urlmon.dll | 6.0.2800.1597 | 12-Jun-2007 | 18:11 | 462,336 | RTMGDR |
Wininet.dll | 6.0.2800.1597 | 12-Jun-2007 | 18:11 | 575,488 | RTMGDR |
Browseui.dll | 6.0.2800.1913 | 12-Jun-2007 | 18:04 | 1,017,856 | RTMQFE |
Cdfview.dll | 6.0.2800.1913 | 12-Jun-2007 | 18:04 | 143,360 | RTMQFE |
Danim.dll | 6.3.1.148 | 18-Apr-2007 | 12:31 | 1,054,208 | RTMQFE |
Dxtmsft.dll | 6.3.2800.1598 | 12-Jun-2007 | 18:00 | 351,744 | RTMQFE |
Dxtrans.dll | 6.3.2800.1598 | 12-Jun-2007 | 17:59 | 192,512 | RTMQFE |
Iepeers.dll | 6.0.2800.1598 | 12-Jun-2007 | 18:00 | 236,544 | RTMQFE |
Inseng.dll | 6.0.2800.1598 | 12-Jun-2007 | 18:00 | 69,632 | RTMQFE |
Jsproxy.dll | 6.0.2800.1598 | 12-Jun-2007 | 18:01 | 12,288 | RTMQFE |
Mshtml.dll | 6.0.2800.1598 | 12-Jun-2007 | 17:59 | 2,712,576 | RTMQFE |
Msrating.dll | 6.0.2800.1913 | 12-Jun-2007 | 18:05 | 132,096 | RTMQFE |
Mstime.dll | 6.0.2800.1598 | 12-Jun-2007 | 17:59 | 498,176 | RTMQFE |
Pngfilt.dll | 6.0.2800.1598 | 12-Jun-2007 | 18:00 | 38,912 | RTMQFE |
Shdocvw.dll | 6.0.2800.1913 | 12-Jun-2007 | 18:04 | 1,340,416 | RTMQFE |
Shlwapi.dll | 6.0.2800.1913 | 12-Jun-2007 | 18:04 | 402,944 | RTMQFE |
Urlmon.dll | 6.0.2800.1598 | 12-Jun-2007 | 18:01 | 464,384 | RTMQFE |
Wininet.dll | 6.0.2800.1598 | 12-Jun-2007 | 18:01 | 587,776 | RTMQFE |
Note For a complete list of supported versions and editions, see the Support Lifecycle Index. For a complete list of service packs, see Lifecycle Supported Service Packs. For more information on the support lifecycle policy, see Microsoft Support Lifecycle.
Deployment Information
Installing the Update
When you install this security update, the installer checks whether one or more of the files that are being updated on your system have previously been updated by a Microsoft hotfix.
If you have previously installed a hotfix to update one of these files, the installer copies the RTMQFE, SP1QFE, or SP2QFE files to your system. Otherwise, the installer copies the RTMGDR, SP1GDR, or SP2GDR files to your system. Security updates may not contain all variations of these files. For more information about this behavior, see Microsoft Knowledge Base Article 824994.
For more information about the installer, visit the Microsoft TechNet Web site.
For more information about the terminology that appears in this bulletin, such as hotfix, see Microsoft Knowledge Base Article 824684.
This security update supports the following setup switches.
Switch | Description |
---|---|
/help | Displays the command-line options |
Setup Modes | |
/passive | Unattended Setup mode. No user interaction is required, but installation status is displayed. If a restart is required at the end of Setup, a dialog box will be presented to the user with a timer warning that the computer will restart in 30 seconds. |
/quiet | Quiet mode. This is the same as unattended mode, but no status or error messages are displayed. |
Restart Options | |
/norestart | Does not restart when installation has completed |
/forcerestart | Restarts the computer after installation and force other applications to close at shutdown without saving open files first. |
/warnrestart[:x] | Presents a dialog box with a timer warning the user that the computer will restart in x seconds. (The default setting is 30 seconds.) Intended for use with the /quiet switch or the /passive switch. |
/promptrestart | Display a dialog box prompting the local user to allow a restart |
Special Options | |
/overwriteoem | Overwrites OEM files without prompting |
/nobackup | Does not back up files needed for uninstall |
/forceappsclose | Forces other programs to close when the computer shuts down |
/log:path | Allows the redirection of installation log files |
/extract[:path] | Extracts files without starting the Setup program |
/ER | Enables extended error reporting |
/verbose | Enables verbose logging. During installation, creates %Windir%\CabBuild.log. This log details the files that are copied. Using this switch may cause the installation to proceed more slowly. |
Note You can combine these switches into one command. For backward compatibility, the security update also supports the setup switches that the earlier version of the Setup program uses. For more information about the supported installation switches, see Microsoft Knowledge Base Article 262841.
Removing the Update
This security update supports the following setup switches.
Switch | Description |
---|---|
/help | Displays the command-line options |
Setup Modes | |
/passive | Unattended Setup mode. No user interaction is required, but installation status is displayed. If a restart is required at the end of Setup, a dialog box will be presented to the user with a timer warning that the computer will restart in 30 seconds. |
/quiet | Quiet mode. This is the same as unattended mode, but no status or error messages are displayed. |
Restart Options | |
/norestart | Does not restart when installation has completed |
/forcerestart | Restarts the computer after installation and force other applications to close at shutdown without saving open files first. |
/warnrestart[:x] | Presents a dialog box with a timer warning the user that the computer will restart in x seconds. (The default setting is 30 seconds.) Intended for use with the /quiet switch or the /passive switch. |
/promptrestart | Display a dialog box prompting the local user to allow a restart |
Special Options | |
/forceappsclose | Forces other programs to close when the computer shuts down |
/log:path | Allows the redirection of installation log files |
Verifying That the Update Has Been Applied
Microsoft Baseline Security Analyzer
To verify that a security update has been applied to an affected system, you may be able to use the Microsoft Baseline Security Analyzer (MBSA) tool. See the section, Detection and Deployment Tools and Guidance, earlier in this bulletin for more information.File Version Verification
Because there are several editions of Microsoft Windows, the following steps may be different on your system. If they are, see your product documentation to complete these steps.Click Start, and then click Search.
In the Search Results pane, click All files and folders under Search Companion.
In the All or part of the file name box, type a file name from the appropriate file information table, and then click Search.
In the list of files, right-click a file name from the appropriate file information table, and then click Properties.
Note Depending on the edition of the operating system, or the programs that are installed on your system, some of the files that are listed in the file information table may not be installed.
On the Version tab, determine the version of the file that is installed on your system by comparing it to the version that is documented in the appropriate file information table.
Note Attributes other than the file version may change during installation. Comparing other file attributes to the information in the file information table is not a supported method of verifying that the update has been applied. Also, in certain cases, files may be renamed during installation. If the file or version information is not present, use one of the other available methods to verify update installation.
Registry Key Verification
You may also be able to verify the files that this security update has installed by reviewing the registry keys listed in the Reference Table in this section.These registry keys may not contain a complete list of installed files. Also, these registry keys may not be created correctly when an administrator or an OEM integrates or slipstreams this security update into the Windows installation source files.
Windows XP (all editions)
Reference Table
The following table contains the security update information for this software. You can find additional information in the subsection, Deployment Information, in this section.
Inclusion in Future Service Packs | The update for this issue will be included in a future service pack or update rollup |
---|---|
Deployment | |
Installing without user intervention | Internet Explorer 6 for Windows XP Service Pack 2:\ Windowsxp-kb937143-x86-enu /quiet |
Internet Explorer 7 for Windows XP Service Pack 2:\ IE7-KB937143-WindowsXP-x86-enu /quiet | |
Installing without restarting | Internet Explorer 6 for Windows XP Service Pack 2:\ Windowsxp-kb937143-x86-enu /norestart |
Internet Explorer 7 for Windows XP Service Pack 2:\ IE7-KB937143-WindowsXP-x86-enu /norestart | |
Update log file | Internet Explorer 6 for Windows XP Service Pack 2:\ KB937143.log |
Internet Explorer 7 for Windows XP Service Pack 2:\ KB937143-IE7.log | |
Further information | See the subsection, Detection and Deployment Tools and Guidance |
Restart Requirement | |
Restart required | Yes, you must restart your system after you apply this security update |
Hotpatching | Not applicable |
Removal Information | Internet Explorer 6 for Windows XP:\ Use Add or Remove Programs tool in Control Panel or the Spuninst.exe utility located in the %Windir%$NTUninstallKB937143$\Spuninst folder |
Internet Explorer 7 for Windows XP:\ Use Add or Remove Programs tool in Control Panel or the Spuninst.exe utility located in the %Windir%\ie7updates\KB937143-IE7\spuninst folder | |
File Information | See the heading, File Information, below for the full file manifest |
Registry Key Verification | Internet Explorer 6 for all supported 32-bit editions of Windows XP:\ HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Updates\Windows XP\SP3\KB937143\Filelist |
Internet Explorer 6 for all supported x64 editions of Windows XP:\ HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Updates\Windows XP Version 2003\SP3\KB937143\Filelist | |
Internet Explorer 7 for all supported 32-bit editions of Windows XP:\ HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Updates\Windows XP\SP0\KB937143-IE7\Filelist | |
Internet Explorer 7 for all supported x64 editions of Windows XP:\ HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Updates\Windows XP Version 2003\SP0\KB937143-IE7\Filelist |
Note For supported versions of Windows XP Professional x64 Edition, this security update is the same as supported versions of the Windows Server 2003 x64 Edition security update.
File Information
The English version of this security update has the file attributes that are listed in the following table. The dates and times for these files are listed in coordinated universal time (UTC). When you view the file information, it is converted to local time. To find the difference between UTC and local time, use the Time Zone tab in the Date and Time tool in Control Panel.
For Internet Explorer 6 for all supported 32-bit editions of Windows XP:
File Name | Version | Date | Time | Size | Folder |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Browseui.dll | 6.0.2900.3157 | 14-Jun-2007 | 18:09 | 1,023,488 | SP2GDR |
Cdfview.dll | 6.0.2900.3157 | 14-Jun-2007 | 18:09 | 151,040 | SP2GDR |
Danim.dll | 6.3.1.148 | 14-Jun-2007 | 18:09 | 1,054,208 | SP2GDR |
Dxtmsft.dll | 6.3.2900.3157 | 14-Jun-2007 | 18:09 | 357,888 | SP2GDR |
Dxtrans.dll | 6.3.2900.3157 | 14-Jun-2007 | 18:09 | 205,312 | SP2GDR |
Extmgr.dll | 6.0.2900.3157 | 14-Jun-2007 | 18:09 | 55,808 | SP2GDR |
Iedw.exe | 5.1.2600.3157 | 14-Jun-2007 | 14:07 | 18,432 | SP2GDR |
Iepeers.dll | 6.0.2900.3157 | 14-Jun-2007 | 18:09 | 251,392 | SP2GDR |
Inseng.dll | 6.0.2900.3157 | 14-Jun-2007 | 18:09 | 96,256 | SP2GDR |
Jsproxy.dll | 6.0.2900.3157 | 14-Jun-2007 | 18:09 | 16,384 | SP2GDR |
Mshtml.dll | 6.0.2900.3157 | 14-Jun-2007 | 18:09 | 3,058,688 | SP2GDR |
Mshtmled.dll | 6.0.2900.3157 | 14-Jun-2007 | 18:09 | 449,024 | SP2GDR |
Msrating.dll | 6.0.2900.3157 | 14-Jun-2007 | 18:09 | 146,432 | SP2GDR |
Mstime.dll | 6.0.2900.3157 | 14-Jun-2007 | 18:09 | 532,480 | SP2GDR |
Pngfilt.dll | 6.0.2900.3157 | 14-Jun-2007 | 18:09 | 39,424 | SP2GDR |
Shdocvw.dll | 6.0.2900.3157 | 14-Jun-2007 | 18:09 | 1,494,528 | SP2GDR |
Shlwapi.dll | 6.0.2900.3157 | 14-Jun-2007 | 18:09 | 474,112 | SP2GDR |
Urlmon.dll | 6.0.2900.3157 | 14-Jun-2007 | 18:09 | 615,424 | SP2GDR |
Wininet.dll | 6.0.2900.3164 | 26-Jun-2007 | 14:09 | 658,944 | SP2GDR |
Xpsp3res.dll | 5.1.2600.3157 | 14-Jun-2007 | 13:39 | 115,712 | SP2GDR |
Browseui.dll | 6.0.2900.3157 | 15-Jun-2007 | 08:12 | 1,022,976 | SP2QFE |
Cdfview.dll | 6.0.2900.3157 | 15-Jun-2007 | 08:12 | 151,040 | SP2QFE |
Danim.dll | 6.3.1.148 | 15-Jun-2007 | 08:12 | 1,054,208 | SP2QFE |
Dxtmsft.dll | 6.3.2900.3157 | 15-Jun-2007 | 08:12 | 357,888 | SP2QFE |
Dxtrans.dll | 6.3.2900.3157 | 15-Jun-2007 | 08:12 | 205,824 | SP2QFE |
Extmgr.dll | 6.0.2900.3157 | 15-Jun-2007 | 08:12 | 55,808 | SP2QFE |
Iedw.exe | 5.1.2600.3157 | 14-Jun-2007 | 10:32 | 18,432 | SP2QFE |
Iepeers.dll | 6.0.2900.3157 | 15-Jun-2007 | 08:12 | 251,904 | SP2QFE |
Inseng.dll | 6.0.2900.3157 | 15-Jun-2007 | 08:12 | 96,256 | SP2QFE |
Jsproxy.dll | 6.0.2900.3157 | 15-Jun-2007 | 08:12 | 16,384 | SP2QFE |
Mshtml.dll | 6.0.2900.3157 | 15-Jun-2007 | 08:12 | 3,064,320 | SP2QFE |
Mshtmled.dll | 6.0.2900.3157 | 15-Jun-2007 | 08:12 | 449,024 | SP2QFE |
Msrating.dll | 6.0.2900.3157 | 15-Jun-2007 | 08:12 | 146,432 | SP2QFE |
Mstime.dll | 6.0.2900.3157 | 15-Jun-2007 | 08:12 | 532,480 | SP2QFE |
Pngfilt.dll | 6.0.2900.3157 | 15-Jun-2007 | 08:12 | 39,424 | SP2QFE |
Shdocvw.dll | 6.0.2900.3157 | 15-Jun-2007 | 08:12 | 1,498,112 | SP2QFE |
Shlwapi.dll | 6.0.2900.3157 | 15-Jun-2007 | 08:12 | 474,112 | SP2QFE |
Urlmon.dll | 6.0.2900.3157 | 15-Jun-2007 | 08:12 | 616,960 | SP2QFE |
Wininet.dll | 6.0.2900.3164 | 26-Jun-2007 | 14:35 | 665,600 | SP2QFE |
Xpsp3res.dll | 5.1.2600.3157 | 14-Jun-2007 | 10:08 | 350,720 | SP2QFE |
Note For a complete list of supported versions and editions, see the Support Lifecycle Index. For a complete list of service packs, see Lifecycle Supported Service Packs. For more information on the support lifecycle policy, see Microsoft Support Lifecycle.
For Internet Explorer 7 for all supported 32-bit editions of Windows XP:
File Name | Version | Date | Time | Size |
---|---|---|---|---|
Advpack.dll | 7.0.6000.16512 | 27-Jun-2007 | 14:34 | 124,928 |
Extmgr.dll | 7.0.6000.16512 | 27-Jun-2007 | 14:34 | 132,608 |
Ie4uinit.exe | 7.0.6000.16512 | 27-Jun-2007 | 08:27 | 63,488 |
Ieakeng.dll | 7.0.6000.16512 | 27-Jun-2007 | 14:34 | 153,088 |
Ieaksie.dll | 7.0.6000.16512 | 27-Jun-2007 | 14:34 | 230,400 |
Ieakui.dll | 7.0.6000.16512 | 27-Jun-2007 | 07:00 | 161,792 |
Ieapfltr.dat | 7.0.6011.0 | 17-Apr-2007 | 09:32 | 2,455,488 |
Ieapfltr.dll | 7.0.6000.16461 | 27-Jun-2007 | 14:34 | 383,488 |
Iedkcs32.dll | 17.0.6000.16512 | 27-Jun-2007 | 14:34 | 384,512 |
Ieframe.dll | 7.0.6000.16512 | 27-Jun-2007 | 14:34 | 6,058,496 |
Ieframe.dll.mui | 7.0.6000.16414 | 08-Mar-2007 | 05:10 | 991,232 |
Iernonce.dll | 7.0.6000.16512 | 27-Jun-2007 | 14:34 | 44,544 |
Iertutil.dll | 7.0.6000.16512 | 27-Jun-2007 | 14:34 | 267,776 |
Ieudinit.exe | 7.0.6000.16512 | 27-Jun-2007 | 08:27 | 13,824 |
Iexplore.exe | 7.0.6000.16512 | 27-Jun-2007 | 08:27 | 625,152 |
Inetcpl.cpl | 7.0.6000.16512 | 27-Jun-2007 | 14:34 | 1,824,256 |
Jsproxy.dll | 7.0.6000.16512 | 27-Jun-2007 | 14:34 | 27,648 |
Msfeeds.dll | 7.0.6000.16512 | 27-Jun-2007 | 14:34 | 459,264 |
Msfeedsbs.dll | 7.0.6000.16512 | 27-Jun-2007 | 14:34 | 52,224 |
Mshtml.dll | 7.0.6000.16525 | 19-Jul-2007 | 07:00 | 3,583,488 |
Mshtmled.dll | 7.0.6000.16512 | 27-Jun-2007 | 14:34 | 477,696 |
Msrating.dll | 7.0.6000.16512 | 27-Jun-2007 | 14:34 | 193,024 |
Mstime.dll | 7.0.6000.16512 | 27-Jun-2007 | 14:34 | 671,232 |
Occache.dll | 7.0.6000.16512 | 27-Jun-2007 | 14:34 | 102,400 |
Url.dll | 7.0.6000.16512 | 27-Jun-2007 | 14:34 | 105,984 |
Urlmon.dll | 7.0.6000.16512 | 27-Jun-2007 | 14:34 | 1,152,000 |
Webcheck.dll | 7.0.6000.16512 | 27-Jun-2007 | 14:34 | 232,960 |
Wininet.dll | 7.0.6000.16512 | 27-Jun-2007 | 14:34 | 823,808 |
Advpack.dll | 7.0.6000.20627 | 27-Jun-2007 | 14:39 | 124,928 |
Extmgr.dll | 7.0.6000.20627 | 27-Jun-2007 | 14:39 | 132,608 |
Ie4uinit.exe | 7.0.6000.20627 | 27-Jun-2007 | 09:16 | 63,488 |
Ieakeng.dll | 7.0.6000.20627 | 27-Jun-2007 | 14:39 | 153,088 |
Ieaksie.dll | 7.0.6000.20627 | 27-Jun-2007 | 14:39 | 230,400 |
Ieakui.dll | 7.0.6000.20627 | 27-Jun-2007 | 07:07 | 161,792 |
Ieapfltr.dat | 7.0.6011.0 | 17-Apr-2007 | 09:32 | 2,455,488 |
Ieapfltr.dll | 7.0.6000.16461 | 27-Jun-2007 | 14:39 | 383,488 |
Iedkcs32.dll | 17.0.6000.20627 | 27-Jun-2007 | 14:39 | 384,512 |
Ieframe.dll | 7.0.6000.20627 | 27-Jun-2007 | 14:39 | 6,059,008 |
Ieframe.dll.mui | 7.0.6000.16414 | 08-Mar-2007 | 05:10 | 991,232 |
Iernonce.dll | 7.0.6000.20627 | 27-Jun-2007 | 14:39 | 44,544 |
Iertutil.dll | 7.0.6000.20627 | 27-Jun-2007 | 14:39 | 267,776 |
Ieudinit.exe | 7.0.6000.20627 | 27-Jun-2007 | 09:16 | 13,824 |
Iexplore.exe | 7.0.6000.20627 | 27-Jun-2007 | 09:16 | 625,152 |
Inetcpl.cpl | 7.0.6000.20627 | 27-Jun-2007 | 14:39 | 1,824,256 |
Jsproxy.dll | 7.0.6000.20627 | 27-Jun-2007 | 14:39 | 27,648 |
Msfeeds.dll | 7.0.6000.20627 | 27-Jun-2007 | 14:39 | 459,264 |
Msfeedsbs.dll | 7.0.6000.20627 | 27-Jun-2007 | 14:39 | 52,224 |
Mshtml.dll | 7.0.6000.20641 | 18-Jul-2007 | 21:09 | 3,584,000 |
Mshtmled.dll | 7.0.6000.20627 | 27-Jun-2007 | 14:40 | 477,696 |
Msrating.dll | 7.0.6000.20627 | 27-Jun-2007 | 14:40 | 193,024 |
Mstime.dll | 7.0.6000.20627 | 27-Jun-2007 | 14:40 | 671,232 |
Occache.dll | 7.0.6000.20627 | 27-Jun-2007 | 14:40 | 102,400 |
Url.dll | 7.0.6000.20627 | 27-Jun-2007 | 14:40 | 105,984 |
Urlmon.dll | 7.0.6000.20627 | 27-Jun-2007 | 14:40 | 1,154,048 |
Webcheck.dll | 7.0.6000.20627 | 27-Jun-2007 | 14:40 | 232,960 |
Wininet.dll | 7.0.6000.20627 | 27-Jun-2007 | 14:40 | 824,320 |
Note For a complete list of supported versions and editions, see the Support Lifecycle Index. For a complete list of service packs, see Lifecycle Supported Service Packs. For more information on the support lifecycle policy, see Microsoft Support Lifecycle.
For Internet Explorer 6 for all supported x64 editions of Windows XP:
File Name | Version | Date | Time | Size | CPU | Folder |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Browseui.dll | 6.0.3790.2954 | 27-Jul-2007 | 09:46 | 1,605,120 | x64 | SP1GDR |
Danim.dll | 6.3.1.148 | 27-Jul-2007 | 09:46 | 1,989,120 | x64 | SP1GDR |
Dxtmsft.dll | 6.3.3790.2954 | 27-Jul-2007 | 09:46 | 561,664 | x64 | SP1GDR |
Dxtrans.dll | 6.3.3790.2954 | 27-Jul-2007 | 09:46 | 332,288 | x64 | SP1GDR |
Iepeers.dll | 6.0.3790.2954 | 27-Jul-2007 | 09:47 | 369,664 | x64 | SP1GDR |
Jsproxy.dll | 6.0.3790.2954 | 27-Jul-2007 | 09:47 | 24,064 | x64 | SP1GDR |
Mshtml.dll | 6.0.3790.2954 | 27-Jul-2007 | 09:47 | 5,997,568 | x64 | SP1GDR |
Mstime.dll | 6.0.3790.2954 | 27-Jul-2007 | 09:47 | 900,608 | x64 | SP1GDR |
Pngfilt.dll | 5.2.3790.2954 | 27-Jul-2007 | 09:47 | 64,000 | x64 | SP1GDR |
Shdocvw.dll | 6.0.3790.2954 | 27-Jul-2007 | 09:47 | 2,437,632 | x64 | SP1GDR |
Shlwapi.dll | 6.0.3790.2954 | 27-Jul-2007 | 09:47 | 621,568 | x64 | SP1GDR |
Urlmon.dll | 6.0.3790.2954 | 27-Jul-2007 | 09:47 | 1,085,440 | x64 | SP1GDR |
W03a2409.dll | 5.2.3790.2957 | 27-Jul-2007 | 09:47 | 5,120 | x64 | SP1GDR |
Wininet.dll | 6.0.3790.2954 | 27-Jul-2007 | 09:47 | 1,187,840 | x64 | SP1GDR |
Wbrowseui.dll | 6.0.3790.2954 | 27-Jul-2007 | 09:47 | 1,036,800 | x86 | SP1GDR\WOW |
Wdanim.dll | 6.3.1.148 | 27-Jul-2007 | 09:47 | 1,058,304 | x86 | SP1GDR\WOW |
Wdxtmsft.dll | 6.3.3790.2954 | 27-Jul-2007 | 09:47 | 363,008 | x86 | SP1GDR\WOW |
Wdxtrans.dll | 6.3.3790.2954 | 27-Jul-2007 | 09:47 | 212,480 | x86 | SP1GDR\WOW |
Wiedw.exe | 5.2.3790.2954 | 27-Jul-2007 | 09:47 | 17,920 | x86 | SP1GDR\WOW |
Wiepeers.dll | 6.0.3790.2954 | 27-Jul-2007 | 09:47 | 253,952 | x86 | SP1GDR\WOW |
Wjsproxy.dll | 6.0.3790.2954 | 27-Jul-2007 | 09:47 | 16,384 | x86 | SP1GDR\WOW |
Wmshtml.dll | 6.0.3790.2954 | 27-Jul-2007 | 09:47 | 3,155,968 | x86 | SP1GDR\WOW |
Wmstime.dll | 6.0.3790.2954 | 27-Jul-2007 | 09:47 | 537,088 | x86 | SP1GDR\WOW |
Wpngfilt.dll | 5.2.3790.2954 | 27-Jul-2007 | 09:47 | 42,496 | x86 | SP1GDR\WOW |
Wshdocvw.dll | 6.0.3790.2954 | 27-Jul-2007 | 09:47 | 1,515,008 | x86 | SP1GDR\WOW |
Wshlwapi.dll | 6.0.3790.2954 | 27-Jul-2007 | 09:47 | 321,536 | x86 | SP1GDR\WOW |
Wurlmon.dll | 6.0.3790.2954 | 27-Jul-2007 | 09:47 | 697,344 | x86 | SP1GDR\WOW |
Ww03a2409.dll | 5.2.3790.2957 | 27-Jul-2007 | 09:47 | 4,608 | x86 | SP1GDR\WOW |
Wwininet.dll | 6.0.3790.2954 | 27-Jul-2007 | 09:47 | 662,528 | x86 | SP1GDR\WOW |
Browseui.dll | 6.0.3790.2954 | 27-Jul-2007 | 09:46 | 1,605,120 | x64 | SP1QFE |
Danim.dll | 6.3.1.148 | 27-Jul-2007 | 09:46 | 1,989,120 | x64 | SP1QFE |
Dxtmsft.dll | 6.3.3790.2954 | 27-Jul-2007 | 09:46 | 561,664 | x64 | SP1QFE |
Dxtrans.dll | 6.3.3790.2954 | 27-Jul-2007 | 09:46 | 332,288 | x64 | SP1QFE |
Iepeers.dll | 6.0.3790.2954 | 27-Jul-2007 | 09:46 | 370,176 | x64 | SP1QFE |
Jsproxy.dll | 6.0.3790.2954 | 27-Jul-2007 | 09:46 | 24,064 | x64 | SP1QFE |
Mshtml.dll | 6.0.3790.2954 | 27-Jul-2007 | 09:46 | 6,000,640 | x64 | SP1QFE |
Mstime.dll | 6.0.3790.2954 | 27-Jul-2007 | 09:46 | 900,608 | x64 | SP1QFE |
Pngfilt.dll | 5.2.3790.2954 | 27-Jul-2007 | 09:46 | 64,000 | x64 | SP1QFE |
Shdocvw.dll | 6.0.3790.2954 | 27-Jul-2007 | 09:47 | 2,438,656 | x64 | SP1QFE |
Shlwapi.dll | 6.0.3790.2954 | 27-Jul-2007 | 09:47 | 621,568 | x64 | SP1QFE |
Urlmon.dll | 6.0.3790.2954 | 27-Jul-2007 | 09:47 | 1,085,440 | x64 | SP1QFE |
W03a2409.dll | 5.2.3790.2957 | 27-Jul-2007 | 09:47 | 29,184 | x64 | SP1QFE |
Wininet.dll | 6.0.3790.2954 | 27-Jul-2007 | 09:47 | 1,189,888 | x64 | SP1QFE |
Wbrowseui.dll | 6.0.3790.2954 | 27-Jul-2007 | 09:47 | 1,036,800 | x86 | SP1QFE\WOW |
Wdanim.dll | 6.3.1.148 | 27-Jul-2007 | 09:47 | 1,058,304 | x86 | SP1QFE\WOW |
Wdxtmsft.dll | 6.3.3790.2954 | 27-Jul-2007 | 09:47 | 363,008 | x86 | SP1QFE\WOW |
Wdxtrans.dll | 6.3.3790.2954 | 27-Jul-2007 | 09:47 | 212,480 | x86 | SP1QFE\WOW |
Wiedw.exe | 5.2.3790.2954 | 27-Jul-2007 | 09:47 | 17,920 | x86 | SP1QFE\WOW |
Wiepeers.dll | 6.0.3790.2954 | 27-Jul-2007 | 09:47 | 253,952 | x86 | SP1QFE\WOW |
Wjsproxy.dll | 6.0.3790.2954 | 27-Jul-2007 | 09:47 | 16,384 | x86 | SP1QFE\WOW |
Wmshtml.dll | 6.0.3790.2954 | 27-Jul-2007 | 09:47 | 3,158,528 | x86 | SP1QFE\WOW |
Wmstime.dll | 6.0.3790.2954 | 27-Jul-2007 | 09:47 | 537,088 | x86 | SP1QFE\WOW |
Wpngfilt.dll | 5.2.3790.2954 | 27-Jul-2007 | 09:47 | 42,496 | x86 | SP1QFE\WOW |
Wshdocvw.dll | 6.0.3790.2954 | 27-Jul-2007 | 09:47 | 1,515,520 | x86 | SP1QFE\WOW |
Wshlwapi.dll | 6.0.3790.2954 | 27-Jul-2007 | 09:47 | 321,536 | x86 | SP1QFE\WOW |
Wurlmon.dll | 6.0.3790.2954 | 27-Jul-2007 | 09:47 | 697,344 | x86 | SP1QFE\WOW |
Ww03a2409.dll | 5.2.3790.2957 | 27-Jul-2007 | 09:47 | 28,672 | x86 | SP1QFE\WOW |
Wwininet.dll | 6.0.3790.2954 | 27-Jul-2007 | 09:47 | 666,112 | x86 | SP1QFE\WOW |
Mshtml.dll | 6.0.3790.4106 | 27-Jul-2007 | 10:07 | 5,999,616 | x64 | SP2GDR |
Shdocvw.dll | 6.0.3790.4098 | 27-Jul-2007 | 10:07 | 2,438,144 | x64 | SP2GDR |
Urlmon.dll | 6.0.3790.4098 | 27-Jul-2007 | 10:07 | 1,088,000 | x64 | SP2GDR |
W03a3409.dll | 5.2.3790.4106 | 27-Jul-2007 | 10:07 | 14,336 | x64 | SP2GDR |
Wininet.dll | 6.0.3790.4098 | 27-Jul-2007 | 10:07 | 1,190,912 | x64 | SP2GDR |
Wmshtml.dll | 6.0.3790.4106 | 27-Jul-2007 | 10:07 | 3,132,416 | x86 | SP2GDR\WOW |
Wshdocvw.dll | 6.0.3790.4098 | 27-Jul-2007 | 10:07 | 1,508,352 | x86 | SP2GDR\WOW |
Wurlmon.dll | 6.0.3790.4098 | 27-Jul-2007 | 10:07 | 697,856 | x86 | SP2GDR\WOW |
Ww03a3409.dll | 5.2.3790.4106 | 27-Jul-2007 | 10:07 | 13,824 | x86 | SP2GDR\WOW |
Wwininet.dll | 6.0.3790.4098 | 27-Jul-2007 | 10:07 | 670,720 | x86 | SP2GDR\WOW |
Mshtml.dll | 6.0.3790.4106 | 27-Jul-2007 | 10:04 | 6,000,640 | x64 | SP2QFE |
Shdocvw.dll | 6.0.3790.4098 | 27-Jul-2007 | 10:04 | 2,438,656 | x64 | SP2QFE |
Urlmon.dll | 6.0.3790.4098 | 27-Jul-2007 | 10:04 | 1,088,000 | x64 | SP2QFE |
W03a3409.dll | 5.2.3790.4106 | 27-Jul-2007 | 10:04 | 14,336 | x64 | SP2QFE |
Wininet.dll | 6.0.3790.4098 | 27-Jul-2007 | 10:04 | 1,191,936 | x64 | SP2QFE |
Wmshtml.dll | 6.0.3790.4106 | 27-Jul-2007 | 10:04 | 3,132,928 | x86 | SP2QFE\WOW |
Wshdocvw.dll | 6.0.3790.4098 | 27-Jul-2007 | 10:04 | 1,508,352 | x86 | SP2QFE\WOW |
Wurlmon.dll | 6.0.3790.4098 | 27-Jul-2007 | 10:04 | 697,856 | x86 | SP2QFE\WOW |
Ww03a3409.dll | 5.2.3790.4106 | 27-Jul-2007 | 10:04 | 13,824 | x86 | SP2QFE\WOW |
Wwininet.dll | 6.0.3790.4098 | 27-Jul-2007 | 10:04 | 671,232 | x86 | SP2QFE\WOW |
Note For a complete list of supported versions and editions, see the Support Lifecycle Index. For a complete list of service packs, see Lifecycle Supported Service Packs. For more information on the support lifecycle policy, see Microsoft Support Lifecycle.
For Internet Explorer 7 for all supported x64 editions of Windows XP:
File Name | Version | Date | Time | Size | CPU | Folder |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Advpack.dll | 7.0.6000.16512 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:12 | 161,280 | x64 | SP2GDR |
Extmgr.dll | 7.0.6000.16512 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:12 | 188,416 | x64 | SP2GDR |
Ie4uinit.exe | 7.0.6000.16512 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:12 | 77,312 | x64 | SP2GDR |
Ieakeng.dll | 7.0.6000.16512 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:12 | 195,584 | x64 | SP2GDR |
Ieaksie.dll | 7.0.6000.16512 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:12 | 267,264 | x64 | SP2GDR |
Ieakui.dll | 7.0.6000.16512 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:12 | 161,792 | x64 | SP2GDR |
Ieapfltr.dat | 7.0.6011.0 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:12 | 2,455,488 | SP2GDR | |
Ieapfltr.dll | 7.0.6000.16461 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:12 | 424,448 | x64 | SP2GDR |
Iedkcs32.dll | 17.0.6000.16512 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:12 | 468,480 | x64 | SP2GDR |
Ieframe.dll | 7.0.6000.16512 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:12 | 7,058,944 | x64 | SP2GDR |
Ieframe.dll.mui | 7.0.6000.16414 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:13 | 983,552 | SP2GDR | |
Iernonce.dll | 7.0.6000.16512 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:13 | 57,344 | x64 | SP2GDR |
Iertutil.dll | 7.0.6000.16512 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:13 | 355,840 | x64 | SP2GDR |
Ieudinit.exe | 7.0.6000.16512 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:13 | 13,824 | x64 | SP2GDR |
Iexplore.exe | 7.0.6000.16512 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:13 | 679,424 | x64 | SP2GDR |
Inetcpl.cpl | 7.0.6000.16512 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:13 | 2,024,960 | SP2GDR | |
Jsproxy.dll | 7.0.6000.16512 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:13 | 32,256 | x64 | SP2GDR |
Msfeeds.dll | 7.0.6000.16512 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:13 | 553,984 | x64 | SP2GDR |
Msfeedsbs.dll | 7.0.6000.16512 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:13 | 75,264 | x64 | SP2GDR |
Mshtml.dll | 7.0.6000.16525 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:13 | 5,668,352 | x64 | SP2GDR |
Mshtmled.dll | 7.0.6000.16512 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:14 | 758,784 | x64 | SP2GDR |
Msrating.dll | 7.0.6000.16512 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:14 | 242,176 | x64 | SP2GDR |
Mstime.dll | 7.0.6000.16512 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:14 | 1,129,984 | x64 | SP2GDR |
Occache.dll | 7.0.6000.16512 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:14 | 151,040 | x64 | SP2GDR |
Url.dll | 7.0.6000.16512 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:14 | 108,544 | x64 | SP2GDR |
Urlmon.dll | 7.0.6000.16512 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:14 | 1,419,264 | x64 | SP2GDR |
Webcheck.dll | 7.0.6000.16512 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:14 | 295,424 | x64 | SP2GDR |
Wininet.dll | 7.0.6000.16512 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:14 | 1,020,416 | x64 | SP2GDR |
Wadvpack.dll | 7.0.6000.16512 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:15 | 124,928 | x86 | SP2GDR\WOW |
Wextmgr.dll | 7.0.6000.16512 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:15 | 132,608 | x86 | SP2GDR\WOW |
Wie4uinit.exe | 7.0.6000.16512 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:15 | 63,488 | x86 | SP2GDR\WOW |
Wieakeng.dll | 7.0.6000.16512 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:15 | 153,088 | x86 | SP2GDR\WOW |
Wieaksie.dll | 7.0.6000.16512 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:15 | 230,400 | x86 | SP2GDR\WOW |
Wieakui.dll | 7.0.6000.16512 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:15 | 161,792 | x86 | SP2GDR\WOW |
Wieapfltr.dat | 7.0.6011.0 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:15 | 2,455,488 | SP2GDR\WOW | |
Wieapfltr.dll | 7.0.6000.16461 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:15 | 383,488 | x86 | SP2GDR\WOW |
Wiedkcs32.dll | 17.0.6000.16512 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:15 | 384,512 | x86 | SP2GDR\WOW |
Wieframe.dll | 7.0.6000.16512 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:15 | 6,058,496 | x86 | SP2GDR\WOW |
Wieframe.dll.mui | 7.0.6000.16414 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:16 | 991,232 | SP2GDR\WOW | |
Wiernonce.dll | 7.0.6000.16512 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:15 | 44,544 | x86 | SP2GDR\WOW |
Wiertutil.dll | 7.0.6000.16512 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:15 | 267,776 | x86 | SP2GDR\WOW |
Wieudinit.exe | 7.0.6000.16512 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:15 | 13,824 | x86 | SP2GDR\WOW |
Wiexplore.exe | 7.0.6000.16512 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:15 | 625,152 | x86 | SP2GDR\WOW |
Winetcpl.cpl | 7.0.6000.16512 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:15 | 1,824,256 | SP2GDR\WOW | |
Wjsproxy.dll | 7.0.6000.16512 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:15 | 27,648 | x86 | SP2GDR\WOW |
Wmsfeeds.dll | 7.0.6000.16512 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:15 | 459,264 | x86 | SP2GDR\WOW |
Wmsfeedsbs.dll | 7.0.6000.16512 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:16 | 52,224 | x86 | SP2GDR\WOW |
Wmshtml.dll | 7.0.6000.16525 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:15 | 3,583,488 | x86 | SP2GDR\WOW |
Wmshtmled.dll | 7.0.6000.16512 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:15 | 477,696 | x86 | SP2GDR\WOW |
Wmsrating.dll | 7.0.6000.16512 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:15 | 193,024 | x86 | SP2GDR\WOW |
Wmstime.dll | 7.0.6000.16512 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:16 | 671,232 | x86 | SP2GDR\WOW |
Woccache.dll | 7.0.6000.16512 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:16 | 102,400 | x86 | SP2GDR\WOW |
Wurl.dll | 7.0.6000.16512 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:16 | 105,984 | x86 | SP2GDR\WOW |
Wurlmon.dll | 7.0.6000.16512 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:15 | 1,152,000 | x86 | SP2GDR\WOW |
Wwebcheck.dll | 7.0.6000.16512 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:16 | 232,960 | x86 | SP2GDR\WOW |
Wwininet.dll | 7.0.6000.16512 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:16 | 823,808 | x86 | SP2GDR\WOW |
Advpack.dll | 7.0.6000.20627 | 19-Jul-2007 | 13:58 | 161,280 | x64 | SP2QFE |
Extmgr.dll | 7.0.6000.20627 | 19-Jul-2007 | 13:58 | 188,416 | x64 | SP2QFE |
Ie4uinit.exe | 7.0.6000.20627 | 19-Jul-2007 | 13:58 | 77,312 | x64 | SP2QFE |
Ieakeng.dll | 7.0.6000.20627 | 19-Jul-2007 | 13:58 | 195,584 | x64 | SP2QFE |
Ieaksie.dll | 7.0.6000.20627 | 19-Jul-2007 | 13:58 | 267,264 | x64 | SP2QFE |
Ieakui.dll | 7.0.6000.20627 | 19-Jul-2007 | 13:58 | 161,792 | x64 | SP2QFE |
Ieapfltr.dat | 7.0.6011.0 | 19-Jul-2007 | 13:58 | 2,455,488 | SP2QFE | |
Ieapfltr.dll | 7.0.6000.16461 | 19-Jul-2007 | 13:58 | 424,448 | x64 | SP2QFE |
Iedkcs32.dll | 17.0.6000.20627 | 19-Jul-2007 | 13:58 | 468,480 | x64 | SP2QFE |
Ieframe.dll | 7.0.6000.20627 | 19-Jul-2007 | 13:58 | 7,060,480 | x64 | SP2QFE |
Ieframe.dll.mui | 7.0.6000.16414 | 19-Jul-2007 | 13:59 | 983,552 | SP2QFE | |
Iernonce.dll | 7.0.6000.20627 | 19-Jul-2007 | 13:59 | 57,344 | x64 | SP2QFE |
Iertutil.dll | 7.0.6000.20627 | 19-Jul-2007 | 13:59 | 355,840 | x64 | SP2QFE |
Ieudinit.exe | 7.0.6000.20627 | 19-Jul-2007 | 13:59 | 13,824 | x64 | SP2QFE |
Iexplore.exe | 7.0.6000.20627 | 19-Jul-2007 | 13:59 | 679,424 | x64 | SP2QFE |
Inetcpl.cpl | 7.0.6000.20627 | 19-Jul-2007 | 13:59 | 2,025,472 | SP2QFE | |
Jsproxy.dll | 7.0.6000.20627 | 19-Jul-2007 | 13:59 | 32,256 | x64 | SP2QFE |
Msfeeds.dll | 7.0.6000.20627 | 19-Jul-2007 | 13:59 | 553,984 | x64 | SP2QFE |
Msfeedsbs.dll | 7.0.6000.20627 | 19-Jul-2007 | 13:59 | 75,264 | x64 | SP2QFE |
Mshtml.dll | 7.0.6000.20641 | 19-Jul-2007 | 13:59 | 5,669,376 | x64 | SP2QFE |
Mshtmled.dll | 7.0.6000.20627 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:00 | 758,784 | x64 | SP2QFE |
Msrating.dll | 7.0.6000.20627 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:00 | 242,176 | x64 | SP2QFE |
Mstime.dll | 7.0.6000.20627 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:00 | 1,129,984 | x64 | SP2QFE |
Occache.dll | 7.0.6000.20627 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:00 | 151,040 | x64 | SP2QFE |
Url.dll | 7.0.6000.20627 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:00 | 108,544 | x64 | SP2QFE |
Urlmon.dll | 7.0.6000.20627 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:00 | 1,421,824 | x64 | SP2QFE |
Webcheck.dll | 7.0.6000.20627 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:00 | 295,424 | x64 | SP2QFE |
Wininet.dll | 7.0.6000.20627 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:00 | 1,021,440 | x64 | SP2QFE |
Wadvpack.dll | 7.0.6000.20627 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:04 | 124,928 | x86 | SP2QFE\WOW |
Wextmgr.dll | 7.0.6000.20627 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:04 | 132,608 | x86 | SP2QFE\WOW |
Wie4uinit.exe | 7.0.6000.20627 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:04 | 63,488 | x86 | SP2QFE\WOW |
Wieakeng.dll | 7.0.6000.20627 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:04 | 153,088 | x86 | SP2QFE\WOW |
Wieaksie.dll | 7.0.6000.20627 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:04 | 230,400 | x86 | SP2QFE\WOW |
Wieakui.dll | 7.0.6000.20627 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:04 | 161,792 | x86 | SP2QFE\WOW |
Wieapfltr.dat | 7.0.6011.0 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:04 | 2,455,488 | SP2QFE\WOW | |
Wieapfltr.dll | 7.0.6000.16461 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:04 | 383,488 | x86 | SP2QFE\WOW |
Wiedkcs32.dll | 17.0.6000.20627 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:04 | 384,512 | x86 | SP2QFE\WOW |
Wieframe.dll | 7.0.6000.20627 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:04 | 6,059,008 | x86 | SP2QFE\WOW |
Wieframe.dll.mui | 7.0.6000.16414 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:04 | 991,232 | SP2QFE\WOW | |
Wiernonce.dll | 7.0.6000.20627 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:04 | 44,544 | x86 | SP2QFE\WOW |
Wiertutil.dll | 7.0.6000.20627 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:04 | 267,776 | x86 | SP2QFE\WOW |
Wieudinit.exe | 7.0.6000.20627 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:04 | 13,824 | x86 | SP2QFE\WOW |
Wiexplore.exe | 7.0.6000.20627 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:04 | 625,152 | x86 | SP2QFE\WOW |
Winetcpl.cpl | 7.0.6000.20627 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:04 | 1,824,256 | SP2QFE\WOW | |
Wjsproxy.dll | 7.0.6000.20627 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:04 | 27,648 | x86 | SP2QFE\WOW |
Wmsfeeds.dll | 7.0.6000.20627 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:04 | 459,264 | x86 | SP2QFE\WOW |
Wmsfeedsbs.dll | 7.0.6000.20627 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:04 | 52,224 | x86 | SP2QFE\WOW |
Wmshtml.dll | 7.0.6000.20641 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:04 | 3,584,000 | x86 | SP2QFE\WOW |
Wmshtmled.dll | 7.0.6000.20627 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:04 | 477,696 | x86 | SP2QFE\WOW |
Wmsrating.dll | 7.0.6000.20627 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:04 | 193,024 | x86 | SP2QFE\WOW |
Wmstime.dll | 7.0.6000.20627 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:04 | 671,232 | x86 | SP2QFE\WOW |
Woccache.dll | 7.0.6000.20627 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:04 | 102,400 | x86 | SP2QFE\WOW |
Wurl.dll | 7.0.6000.20627 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:04 | 105,984 | x86 | SP2QFE\WOW |
Wurlmon.dll | 7.0.6000.20627 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:04 | 1,154,048 | x86 | SP2QFE\WOW |
Wwebcheck.dll | 7.0.6000.20627 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:04 | 232,960 | x86 | SP2QFE\WOW |
Wwininet.dll | 7.0.6000.20627 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:04 | 824,320 | x86 | SP2QFE\WOW |
Note For a complete list of supported versions and editions, see the Support Lifecycle Index. For a complete list of service packs, see Lifecycle Supported Service Packs. For more information on the support lifecycle policy, see Microsoft Support Lifecycle.
Deployment Information
Installing the Update
When you install this security update, the installer checks whether one or more of the files that are being updated on your system have previously been updated by a Microsoft hotfix.
If you have previously installed a hotfix to update one of these files, the installer copies the RTMQFE, SP1QFE, or SP2QFE files to your system. Otherwise, the installer copies the RTMGDR, SP1GDR, or SP2GDR files to your system. Security updates may not contain all variations of these files. For more information about this behavior, see Microsoft Knowledge Base Article 824994.
For more information about the installer, visit the Microsoft TechNet Web site.
For more information about the terminology that appears in this bulletin, such as hotfix, see Microsoft Knowledge Base Article 824684.
This security update supports the following setup switches.
Switch | Description |
---|---|
/help | Displays the command-line options |
Setup Modes | |
/passive | Unattended Setup mode. No user interaction is required, but installation status is displayed. If a restart is required at the end of Setup, a dialog box will be presented to the user with a timer warning that the computer will restart in 30 seconds. |
/quiet | Quiet mode. This is the same as unattended mode, but no status or error messages are displayed. |
Restart Options | |
/norestart | Does not restart when installation has completed |
/forcerestart | Restarts the computer after installation and force other applications to close at shutdown without saving open files first. |
/warnrestart[:x] | Presents a dialog box with a timer warning the user that the computer will restart in x seconds. (The default setting is 30 seconds.) Intended for use with the /quiet switch or the /passive switch. |
/promptrestart | Display a dialog box prompting the local user to allow a restart |
Special Options | |
/overwriteoem | Overwrites OEM files without prompting |
/nobackup | Does not back up files needed for uninstall |
/forceappsclose | Forces other programs to close when the computer shuts down |
/log:path | Allows the redirection of installation log files |
/integrate:path | Integrates the update into the Windows source files. These files are located at the path that is specified in the switch. |
/extract[:path] | Extracts files without starting the Setup program |
/ER | Enables extended error reporting |
/verbose | Enables verbose logging. During installation, creates %Windir%\CabBuild.log. This log details the files that are copied. Using this switch may cause the installation to proceed more slowly. |
Note You can combine these switches into one command. For backward compatibility, the security update also supports the setup switches that the earlier version of the Setup program uses. For more information about the supported installation switches, see Microsoft Knowledge Base Article 262841.
Removing the Update
This security update supports the following setup switches.
Switch | Description |
---|---|
/help | Displays the command-line options |
Setup Modes | |
/passive | Unattended Setup mode. No user interaction is required, but installation status is displayed. If a restart is required at the end of Setup, a dialog box will be presented to the user with a timer warning that the computer will restart in 30 seconds. |
/quiet | Quiet mode. This is the same as unattended mode, but no status or error messages are displayed. |
Restart Options | |
/norestart | Does not restart when installation has completed |
/forcerestart | Restarts the computer after installation and force other applications to close at shutdown without saving open files first. |
/warnrestart[:x] | Presents a dialog box with a timer warning the user that the computer will restart in x seconds. (The default setting is 30 seconds.) Intended for use with the /quiet switch or the /passive switch. |
/promptrestart | Display a dialog box prompting the local user to allow a restart |
Special Options | |
/forceappsclose | Forces other programs to close when the computer shuts down |
/log:path | Allows the redirection of installation log files |
Verifying That the Update Has Been Applied
Microsoft Baseline Security Analyzer
To verify that a security update has been applied to an affected system, you may be able to use the Microsoft Baseline Security Analyzer (MBSA) tool. See the section, Detection and Deployment Tools and Guidance, earlier in this bulletin for more information.File Version Verification
Because there are several editions of Microsoft Windows, the following steps may be different on your system. If they are, see your product documentation to complete these steps.Click Start, and then click Search.
In the Search Results pane, click All files and folders under Search Companion.
In the All or part of the file name box, type a file name from the appropriate file information table, and then click Search.
In the list of files, right-click a file name from the appropriate file information table, and then click Properties.
Note Depending on the edition of the operating system, or the programs that are installed on your system, some of the files that are listed in the file information table may not be installed.
On the Version tab, determine the version of the file that is installed on your system by comparing it to the version that is documented in the appropriate file information table.
Note Attributes other than the file version may change during installation. Comparing other file attributes to the information in the file information table is not a supported method of verifying that the update has been applied. Also, in certain cases, files may be renamed during installation. If the file or version information is not present, use one of the other available methods to verify update installation.
Registry Key Verification
You may also be able to verify the files that this security update has installed by reviewing the registry keys listed in the Reference Table in this section.These registry keys may not contain a complete list of installed files. Also, these registry keys may not be created correctly when an administrator or an OEM integrates or slipstreams this security update into the Windows installation source files.
Windows Server 2003 (all editions)
Reference Table
The following table contains the security update information for this software. You can find additional information in the subsection, Deployment Information, in this section.
Inclusion in Future Service Packs | The update for this issue will be included in a future service pack or update rollup |
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Deployment | |
Installing without user intervention | Internet Explorer 6 for all supported 32-bit editions, x64 editions, and Itanium-based editions of Windows Server 2003:\ Windowsserver2003-kb937143-x86-enu /quiet |
Internet Explorer 7 for all supported 32-bit editions, x64 editions, and Itanium-based editions of Windows Server 2003:\ IE7-KB937143-WindowsServer2003-x86-enu /quiet | |
Installing without restarting | Internet Explorer 6 for all supported 32-bit editions, x64 editions, and Itanium-based editions of Windows Server 2003:\ Windowsserver2003-kb937143-x86-enu /norestart |
Internet Explorer 7 for all supported 32-bit editions, x64 editions, and Itanium-based editions of Windows Server 2003:\ IE7-KB937143-WindowsServer2003-x86-enu /norestart | |
Update log file | KB937143.log |
Further information | See the subsection, Detection and Deployment Tools and Guidance |
Restart Requirement | |
Restart required | Yes, you must restart your system after you apply this security update |
Hotpatching | This security update does not support HotPatching. For more information about HotPatching see Microsoft Knowledge Base Article 897341. |
Removal Information | Internet Explorer 6 for all supported 32-bit editions, x64 editions, and Itanium-based editions of Windows Server 2003:\ Use Add or Remove Programs tool in Control Panel or the Spuninst.exe utility located in the Use the Spuninst.exe utility, located in the %Windir%$NTUninstallKB937143$\Spuninst folder |
Internet Explorer 7 for all supported 32-bit editions, x64 editions, and Itanium-based editions of Windows Server 2003:\ Use Add or Remove Programs tool in Control Panel or the Spuninst.exe utility located in the %Windir%\ie7updates\KB937143-IE7\spuninst folder | |
File Information | See the heading, File Information, below for the full file manifest |
Registry Key Verification | Internet Explorer 6 for all supported 32-bit editions, 64-bit editions, and Itanium-based editions of Windows Server 2003:\ HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Updates\Windows Server 2003\SP3\KB937143\Filelist |
Internet Explorer 7 for all supported 32-bit editions, 64-bit editions, and Itanium-based editions of Windows Server 2003:\ HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Updates\Windows Server 2003\SP0\KB937143-IE7\Filelist |
File Information
The English version of this security update has the file attributes that are listed in the following table. The dates and times for these files are listed in coordinated universal time (UTC). When you view the file information, it is converted to local time. To find the difference between UTC and local time, use the Time Zone tab in the Date and Time tool in Control Panel.
For Internet Explorer 6 for all supported 32-bit editions of Windows Server 2003:
File Name | Version | Date | Time | Size | Folder |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Browseui.dll | 6.0.3790.2954 | 12-Jun-2007 | 21:19 | 1,036,800 | SP1GDR |
Danim.dll | 6.3.1.148 | 12-Jun-2007 | 21:19 | 1,058,304 | SP1GDR |
Dxtmsft.dll | 6.3.3790.2954 | 12-Jun-2007 | 21:19 | 363,008 | SP1GDR |
Dxtrans.dll | 6.3.3790.2954 | 12-Jun-2007 | 21:19 | 212,480 | SP1GDR |
Iedw.exe | 5.2.3790.2954 | 12-Jun-2007 | 10:39 | 17,920 | SP1GDR |
Iepeers.dll | 6.0.3790.2954 | 12-Jun-2007 | 21:19 | 253,952 | SP1GDR |
Jsproxy.dll | 6.0.3790.2954 | 12-Jun-2007 | 21:19 | 16,384 | SP1GDR |
Mshtml.dll | 6.0.3790.2954 | 12-Jun-2007 | 21:19 | 3,155,968 | SP1GDR |
Mstime.dll | 6.0.3790.2954 | 12-Jun-2007 | 21:19 | 537,088 | SP1GDR |
Pngfilt.dll | 5.2.3790.2954 | 12-Jun-2007 | 21:19 | 42,496 | SP1GDR |
Shdocvw.dll | 6.0.3790.2954 | 12-Jun-2007 | 21:19 | 1,515,008 | SP1GDR |
Shlwapi.dll | 6.0.3790.2954 | 12-Jun-2007 | 21:19 | 321,536 | SP1GDR |
Urlmon.dll | 6.0.3790.2954 | 12-Jun-2007 | 21:19 | 697,344 | SP1GDR |
W03a2409.dll | 5.2.3790.2957 | 15-Jun-2007 | 10:25 | 4,608 | SP1GDR |
Wininet.dll | 6.0.3790.2954 | 12-Jun-2007 | 21:19 | 662,528 | SP1GDR |
Browseui.dll | 6.0.3790.2954 | 12-Jun-2007 | 21:44 | 1,036,800 | SP1QFE |
Danim.dll | 6.3.1.148 | 12-Jun-2007 | 21:44 | 1,058,304 | SP1QFE |
Dxtmsft.dll | 6.3.3790.2954 | 12-Jun-2007 | 21:44 | 363,008 | SP1QFE |
Dxtrans.dll | 6.3.3790.2954 | 12-Jun-2007 | 21:44 | 212,480 | SP1QFE |
Iedw.exe | 5.2.3790.2954 | 12-Jun-2007 | 11:33 | 17,920 | SP1QFE |
Iepeers.dll | 6.0.3790.2954 | 12-Jun-2007 | 21:44 | 253,952 | SP1QFE |
Jsproxy.dll | 6.0.3790.2954 | 12-Jun-2007 | 21:44 | 16,384 | SP1QFE |
Mshtml.dll | 6.0.3790.2954 | 12-Jun-2007 | 21:44 | 3,158,528 | SP1QFE |
Mstime.dll | 6.0.3790.2954 | 12-Jun-2007 | 21:44 | 537,088 | SP1QFE |
Pngfilt.dll | 5.2.3790.2954 | 12-Jun-2007 | 21:44 | 42,496 | SP1QFE |
Shdocvw.dll | 6.0.3790.2954 | 12-Jun-2007 | 21:44 | 1,515,520 | SP1QFE |
Shlwapi.dll | 6.0.3790.2954 | 12-Jun-2007 | 21:44 | 321,536 | SP1QFE |
Urlmon.dll | 6.0.3790.2954 | 12-Jun-2007 | 21:44 | 697,344 | SP1QFE |
W03a2409.dll | 5.2.3790.2957 | 19-Jun-2007 | 07:30 | 28,672 | SP1QFE |
Wininet.dll | 6.0.3790.2954 | 12-Jun-2007 | 21:44 | 666,112 | SP1QFE |
Mshtml.dll | 6.0.3790.4106 | 28-Jun-2007 | 06:53 | 3,132,416 | SP2GDR |
Shdocvw.dll | 6.0.3790.4098 | 12-Jun-2007 | 21:01 | 1,508,352 | SP2GDR |
Urlmon.dll | 6.0.3790.4098 | 12-Jun-2007 | 21:01 | 697,856 | SP2GDR |
W03a3409.dll | 5.2.3790.4106 | 26-Jun-2007 | 11:43 | 13,824 | SP2GDR |
Wininet.dll | 6.0.3790.4098 | 12-Jun-2007 | 21:01 | 670,720 | SP2GDR |
Mshtml.dll | 6.0.3790.4106 | 28-Jun-2007 | 05:56 | 3,132,928 | SP2QFE |
Shdocvw.dll | 6.0.3790.4098 | 27-Jul-2007 | 08:41 | 1,508,352 | SP2QFE |
Urlmon.dll | 6.0.3790.4098 | 12-Jun-2007 | 21:11 | 697,856 | SP2QFE |
W03a3409.dll | 5.2.3790.4106 | 26-Jun-2007 | 11:25 | 13,824 | SP2QFE |
Wininet.dll | 6.0.3790.4098 | 12-Jun-2007 | 21:11 | 671,232 | SP2QFE |
Note For a complete list of supported versions and editions, see the Support Lifecycle Index. For a complete list of service packs, see Lifecycle Supported Service Packs. For more information on the support lifecycle policy, see Microsoft Support Lifecycle.
For Internet Explorer 7 for all supported 32-bit editions of Windows Server 2003:
File Name | Version | Date | Time | Size | Folder |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Advpack.dll | 7.0.6000.16512 | 28-Jun-2007 | 17:42 | 124,928 | SP2GDR |
Extmgr.dll | 7.0.6000.16512 | 28-Jun-2007 | 17:42 | 132,608 | SP2GDR |
Ie4uinit.exe | 7.0.6000.16512 | 28-Jun-2007 | 09:24 | 63,488 | SP2GDR |
Ieakeng.dll | 7.0.6000.16512 | 28-Jun-2007 | 17:42 | 153,088 | SP2GDR |
Ieaksie.dll | 7.0.6000.16512 | 28-Jun-2007 | 17:42 | 230,400 | SP2GDR |
Ieakui.dll | 7.0.6000.16512 | 28-Jun-2007 | 07:30 | 161,792 | SP2GDR |
Ieapfltr.dat | 7.0.6011.0 | 17-Apr-2007 | 09:35 | 2,455,488 | SP2GDR |
Ieapfltr.dll | 7.0.6000.16461 | 28-Jun-2007 | 17:42 | 383,488 | SP2GDR |
Iedkcs32.dll | 17.0.6000.16512 | 28-Jun-2007 | 17:42 | 384,512 | SP2GDR |
Ieframe.dll | 7.0.6000.16512 | 28-Jun-2007 | 17:42 | 6,058,496 | SP2GDR |
Ieframe.dll.mui | 7.0.6000.16414 | 03-Mar-2007 | 02:11 | 991,232 | SP2GDR |
Iernonce.dll | 7.0.6000.16512 | 28-Jun-2007 | 17:42 | 44,544 | SP2GDR |
Iertutil.dll | 7.0.6000.16512 | 28-Jun-2007 | 17:42 | 267,776 | SP2GDR |
Ieudinit.exe | 7.0.6000.16512 | 28-Jun-2007 | 09:24 | 13,824 | SP2GDR |
Iexplore.exe | 7.0.6000.16512 | 28-Jun-2007 | 09:24 | 625,152 | SP2GDR |
Inetcpl.cpl | 7.0.6000.16512 | 28-Jun-2007 | 17:42 | 1,824,256 | SP2GDR |
Jsproxy.dll | 7.0.6000.16512 | 28-Jun-2007 | 17:42 | 27,648 | SP2GDR |
Msfeeds.dll | 7.0.6000.16512 | 28-Jun-2007 | 17:42 | 459,264 | SP2GDR |
Msfeedsbs.dll | 7.0.6000.16512 | 28-Jun-2007 | 17:42 | 52,224 | SP2GDR |
Mshtml.dll | 7.0.6000.16525 | 19-Jul-2007 | 11:51 | 3,583,488 | SP2GDR |
Mshtmled.dll | 7.0.6000.16512 | 28-Jun-2007 | 17:42 | 477,696 | SP2GDR |
Msrating.dll | 7.0.6000.16512 | 28-Jun-2007 | 17:42 | 193,024 | SP2GDR |
Mstime.dll | 7.0.6000.16512 | 28-Jun-2007 | 17:42 | 671,232 | SP2GDR |
Occache.dll | 7.0.6000.16512 | 28-Jun-2007 | 17:42 | 102,400 | SP2GDR |
Url.dll | 7.0.6000.16512 | 28-Jun-2007 | 17:42 | 105,984 | SP2GDR |
Urlmon.dll | 7.0.6000.16512 | 28-Jun-2007 | 17:42 | 1,152,000 | SP2GDR |
Webcheck.dll | 7.0.6000.16512 | 28-Jun-2007 | 17:42 | 232,960 | SP2GDR |
Wininet.dll | 7.0.6000.16512 | 28-Jun-2007 | 17:42 | 823,808 | SP2GDR |
Advpack.dll | 7.0.6000.20627 | 28-Jun-2007 | 17:33 | 124,928 | SP2QFE |
Extmgr.dll | 7.0.6000.20627 | 28-Jun-2007 | 17:33 | 132,608 | SP2QFE |
Ie4uinit.exe | 7.0.6000.20627 | 28-Jun-2007 | 08:25 | 63,488 | SP2QFE |
Ieakeng.dll | 7.0.6000.20627 | 28-Jun-2007 | 17:33 | 153,088 | SP2QFE |
Ieaksie.dll | 7.0.6000.20627 | 28-Jun-2007 | 17:33 | 230,400 | SP2QFE |
Ieakui.dll | 7.0.6000.20627 | 28-Jun-2007 | 07:29 | 161,792 | SP2QFE |
Ieapfltr.dat | 7.0.6011.0 | 17-Apr-2007 | 09:35 | 2,455,488 | SP2QFE |
Ieapfltr.dll | 7.0.6000.16461 | 28-Jun-2007 | 17:33 | 383,488 | SP2QFE |
Iedkcs32.dll | 17.0.6000.20627 | 28-Jun-2007 | 17:33 | 384,512 | SP2QFE |
Ieframe.dll | 7.0.6000.20627 | 28-Jun-2007 | 17:33 | 6,059,008 | SP2QFE |
Ieframe.dll.mui | 7.0.6000.16414 | 03-Mar-2007 | 02:11 | 991,232 | SP2QFE |
Iernonce.dll | 7.0.6000.20627 | 28-Jun-2007 | 17:33 | 44,544 | SP2QFE |
Iertutil.dll | 7.0.6000.20627 | 28-Jun-2007 | 17:33 | 267,776 | SP2QFE |
Ieudinit.exe | 7.0.6000.20627 | 28-Jun-2007 | 08:25 | 13,824 | SP2QFE |
Iexplore.exe | 7.0.6000.20627 | 28-Jun-2007 | 08:25 | 625,152 | SP2QFE |
Inetcpl.cpl | 7.0.6000.20627 | 28-Jun-2007 | 17:33 | 1,824,256 | SP2QFE |
Jsproxy.dll | 7.0.6000.20627 | 28-Jun-2007 | 17:33 | 27,648 | SP2QFE |
Msfeeds.dll | 7.0.6000.20627 | 28-Jun-2007 | 17:33 | 459,264 | SP2QFE |
Msfeedsbs.dll | 7.0.6000.20627 | 28-Jun-2007 | 17:33 | 52,224 | SP2QFE |
Mshtml.dll | 7.0.6000.20641 | 19-Jul-2007 | 09:50 | 3,584,000 | SP2QFE |
Mshtmled.dll | 7.0.6000.20627 | 28-Jun-2007 | 17:33 | 477,696 | SP2QFE |
Msrating.dll | 7.0.6000.20627 | 28-Jun-2007 | 17:33 | 193,024 | SP2QFE |
Mstime.dll | 7.0.6000.20627 | 28-Jun-2007 | 17:33 | 671,232 | SP2QFE |
Occache.dll | 7.0.6000.20627 | 28-Jun-2007 | 17:33 | 102,400 | SP2QFE |
Url.dll | 7.0.6000.20627 | 28-Jun-2007 | 17:33 | 105,984 | SP2QFE |
Urlmon.dll | 7.0.6000.20627 | 28-Jun-2007 | 17:33 | 1,154,048 | SP2QFE |
Webcheck.dll | 7.0.6000.20627 | 28-Jun-2007 | 17:33 | 232,960 | SP2QFE |
Wininet.dll | 7.0.6000.20627 | 28-Jun-2007 | 17:33 | 824,320 | SP2QFE |
Note For a complete list of supported versions and editions, see the Support Lifecycle Index. For a complete list of service packs, see Lifecycle Supported Service Packs. For more information on the support lifecycle policy, see Microsoft Support Lifecycle.
For Internet Explorer 6 for all supported Itanium-based editions of Windows Server 2003:
File Name | Version | Date | Time | Size | CPU | Folder |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Browseui.dll | 6.0.3790.2954 | 27-Jul-2007 | 09:42 | 2,542,592 | IA-64 | SP1GDR |
Dxtmsft.dll | 6.3.3790.2954 | 27-Jul-2007 | 09:42 | 1,009,152 | IA-64 | SP1GDR |
Dxtrans.dll | 6.3.3790.2954 | 27-Jul-2007 | 09:42 | 640,512 | IA-64 | SP1GDR |
Iepeers.dll | 6.0.3790.2954 | 27-Jul-2007 | 09:42 | 717,312 | IA-64 | SP1GDR |
Jsproxy.dll | 6.0.3790.2954 | 27-Jul-2007 | 09:42 | 45,568 | IA-64 | SP1GDR |
Mshtml.dll | 6.0.3790.2954 | 27-Jul-2007 | 09:42 | 9,365,504 | IA-64 | SP1GDR |
Mstime.dll | 6.0.3790.2954 | 27-Jul-2007 | 09:43 | 1,845,760 | IA-64 | SP1GDR |
Pngfilt.dll | 5.2.3790.2954 | 27-Jul-2007 | 09:43 | 116,736 | IA-64 | SP1GDR |
Shdocvw.dll | 6.0.3790.2954 | 27-Jul-2007 | 09:43 | 3,678,720 | IA-64 | SP1GDR |
Shlwapi.dll | 6.0.3790.2954 | 27-Jul-2007 | 09:43 | 823,296 | IA-64 | SP1GDR |
Urlmon.dll | 6.0.3790.2954 | 27-Jul-2007 | 09:43 | 1,615,872 | IA-64 | SP1GDR |
W03a2409.dll | 5.2.3790.2957 | 27-Jul-2007 | 09:43 | 3,584 | IA-64 | SP1GDR |
Wininet.dll | 6.0.3790.2954 | 27-Jul-2007 | 09:43 | 1,695,744 | IA-64 | SP1GDR |
Wbrowseui.dll | 6.0.3790.2954 | 27-Jul-2007 | 09:43 | 1,036,800 | x86 | SP1GDR\WOW |
Wdanim.dll | 6.3.1.148 | 27-Jul-2007 | 09:43 | 1,058,304 | x86 | SP1GDR\WOW |
Wdxtmsft.dll | 6.3.3790.2954 | 27-Jul-2007 | 09:43 | 363,008 | x86 | SP1GDR\WOW |
Wdxtrans.dll | 6.3.3790.2954 | 27-Jul-2007 | 09:43 | 212,480 | x86 | SP1GDR\WOW |
Wiedw.exe | 5.2.3790.2954 | 27-Jul-2007 | 09:43 | 17,920 | x86 | SP1GDR\WOW |
Wiepeers.dll | 6.0.3790.2954 | 27-Jul-2007 | 09:43 | 253,952 | x86 | SP1GDR\WOW |
Wjsproxy.dll | 6.0.3790.2954 | 27-Jul-2007 | 09:43 | 16,384 | x86 | SP1GDR\WOW |
Wmshtml.dll | 6.0.3790.2954 | 27-Jul-2007 | 09:43 | 3,155,968 | x86 | SP1GDR\WOW |
Wmstime.dll | 6.0.3790.2954 | 27-Jul-2007 | 09:43 | 537,088 | x86 | SP1GDR\WOW |
Wpngfilt.dll | 5.2.3790.2954 | 27-Jul-2007 | 09:43 | 42,496 | x86 | SP1GDR\WOW |
Wshdocvw.dll | 6.0.3790.2954 | 27-Jul-2007 | 09:43 | 1,515,008 | x86 | SP1GDR\WOW |
Wshlwapi.dll | 6.0.3790.2954 | 27-Jul-2007 | 09:43 | 321,536 | x86 | SP1GDR\WOW |
Wurlmon.dll | 6.0.3790.2954 | 27-Jul-2007 | 09:43 | 697,344 | x86 | SP1GDR\WOW |
Ww03a2409.dll | 5.2.3790.2957 | 27-Jul-2007 | 09:43 | 4,608 | x86 | SP1GDR\WOW |
Wwininet.dll | 6.0.3790.2954 | 27-Jul-2007 | 09:43 | 662,528 | x86 | SP1GDR\WOW |
Browseui.dll | 6.0.3790.2954 | 27-Jul-2007 | 09:42 | 2,542,080 | IA-64 | SP1QFE |
Dxtmsft.dll | 6.3.3790.2954 | 27-Jul-2007 | 09:43 | 1,009,152 | IA-64 | SP1QFE |
Dxtrans.dll | 6.3.3790.2954 | 27-Jul-2007 | 09:43 | 640,512 | IA-64 | SP1QFE |
Iepeers.dll | 6.0.3790.2954 | 27-Jul-2007 | 09:43 | 717,824 | IA-64 | SP1QFE |
Jsproxy.dll | 6.0.3790.2954 | 27-Jul-2007 | 09:43 | 45,568 | IA-64 | SP1QFE |
Mshtml.dll | 6.0.3790.2954 | 27-Jul-2007 | 09:43 | 9,372,160 | IA-64 | SP1QFE |
Mstime.dll | 6.0.3790.2954 | 27-Jul-2007 | 09:43 | 1,845,760 | IA-64 | SP1QFE |
Pngfilt.dll | 5.2.3790.2954 | 27-Jul-2007 | 09:43 | 116,736 | IA-64 | SP1QFE |
Shdocvw.dll | 6.0.3790.2954 | 27-Jul-2007 | 09:43 | 3,680,256 | IA-64 | SP1QFE |
Shlwapi.dll | 6.0.3790.2954 | 27-Jul-2007 | 09:43 | 823,296 | IA-64 | SP1QFE |
Urlmon.dll | 6.0.3790.2954 | 27-Jul-2007 | 09:43 | 1,616,384 | IA-64 | SP1QFE |
W03a2409.dll | 5.2.3790.2957 | 27-Jul-2007 | 09:43 | 27,648 | IA-64 | SP1QFE |
Wininet.dll | 6.0.3790.2954 | 27-Jul-2007 | 09:43 | 1,701,376 | IA-64 | SP1QFE |
Wbrowseui.dll | 6.0.3790.2954 | 27-Jul-2007 | 09:43 | 1,036,800 | x86 | SP1QFE\WOW |
Wdanim.dll | 6.3.1.148 | 27-Jul-2007 | 09:43 | 1,058,304 | x86 | SP1QFE\WOW |
Wdxtmsft.dll | 6.3.3790.2954 | 27-Jul-2007 | 09:43 | 363,008 | x86 | SP1QFE\WOW |
Wdxtrans.dll | 6.3.3790.2954 | 27-Jul-2007 | 09:43 | 212,480 | x86 | SP1QFE\WOW |
Wiedw.exe | 5.2.3790.2954 | 27-Jul-2007 | 09:43 | 17,920 | x86 | SP1QFE\WOW |
Wiepeers.dll | 6.0.3790.2954 | 27-Jul-2007 | 09:43 | 253,952 | x86 | SP1QFE\WOW |
Wjsproxy.dll | 6.0.3790.2954 | 27-Jul-2007 | 09:43 | 16,384 | x86 | SP1QFE\WOW |
Wmshtml.dll | 6.0.3790.2954 | 27-Jul-2007 | 09:43 | 3,158,528 | x86 | SP1QFE\WOW |
Wmstime.dll | 6.0.3790.2954 | 27-Jul-2007 | 09:43 | 537,088 | x86 | SP1QFE\WOW |
Wpngfilt.dll | 5.2.3790.2954 | 27-Jul-2007 | 09:43 | 42,496 | x86 | SP1QFE\WOW |
Wshdocvw.dll | 6.0.3790.2954 | 27-Jul-2007 | 09:43 | 1,515,520 | x86 | SP1QFE\WOW |
Wshlwapi.dll | 6.0.3790.2954 | 27-Jul-2007 | 09:43 | 321,536 | x86 | SP1QFE\WOW |
Wurlmon.dll | 6.0.3790.2954 | 27-Jul-2007 | 09:43 | 697,344 | x86 | SP1QFE\WOW |
Ww03a2409.dll | 5.2.3790.2957 | 27-Jul-2007 | 09:43 | 28,672 | x86 | SP1QFE\WOW |
Wwininet.dll | 6.0.3790.2954 | 27-Jul-2007 | 09:43 | 666,112 | x86 | SP1QFE\WOW |
Mshtml.dll | 6.0.3790.4106 | 27-Jul-2007 | 10:05 | 9,371,136 | IA-64 | SP2GDR |
Shdocvw.dll | 6.0.3790.4098 | 27-Jul-2007 | 10:05 | 3,679,232 | IA-64 | SP2GDR |
Urlmon.dll | 6.0.3790.4098 | 27-Jul-2007 | 10:05 | 1,618,944 | IA-64 | SP2GDR |
W03a3409.dll | 5.2.3790.4106 | 27-Jul-2007 | 10:05 | 12,800 | IA-64 | SP2GDR |
Wininet.dll | 6.0.3790.4098 | 27-Jul-2007 | 10:05 | 1,701,888 | IA-64 | SP2GDR |
Wmshtml.dll | 6.0.3790.4106 | 27-Jul-2007 | 10:05 | 3,132,416 | x86 | SP2GDR\WOW |
Wshdocvw.dll | 6.0.3790.4098 | 27-Jul-2007 | 10:05 | 1,508,352 | x86 | SP2GDR\WOW |
Wurlmon.dll | 6.0.3790.4098 | 27-Jul-2007 | 10:05 | 697,856 | x86 | SP2GDR\WOW |
Ww03a3409.dll | 5.2.3790.4106 | 27-Jul-2007 | 10:05 | 13,824 | x86 | SP2GDR\WOW |
Wwininet.dll | 6.0.3790.4098 | 27-Jul-2007 | 10:05 | 670,720 | x86 | SP2GDR\WOW |
Mshtml.dll | 6.0.3790.4106 | 27-Jul-2007 | 09:43 | 9,373,184 | IA-64 | SP2QFE |
Shdocvw.dll | 6.0.3790.4098 | 27-Jul-2007 | 09:43 | 3,679,744 | IA-64 | SP2QFE |
Urlmon.dll | 6.0.3790.4098 | 27-Jul-2007 | 09:43 | 1,618,944 | IA-64 | SP2QFE |
W03a3409.dll | 5.2.3790.4106 | 27-Jul-2007 | 09:43 | 12,800 | IA-64 | SP2QFE |
Wininet.dll | 6.0.3790.4098 | 27-Jul-2007 | 09:43 | 1,702,912 | IA-64 | SP2QFE |
Wmshtml.dll | 6.0.3790.4106 | 27-Jul-2007 | 09:43 | 3,132,928 | x86 | SP2QFE\WOW |
Wshdocvw.dll | 6.0.3790.4098 | 27-Jul-2007 | 09:43 | 1,508,352 | x86 | SP2QFE\WOW |
Wurlmon.dll | 6.0.3790.4098 | 27-Jul-2007 | 09:43 | 697,856 | x86 | SP2QFE\WOW |
Ww03a3409.dll | 5.2.3790.4106 | 27-Jul-2007 | 09:43 | 13,824 | x86 | SP2QFE\WOW |
Wwininet.dll | 6.0.3790.4098 | 27-Jul-2007 | 09:43 | 671,232 | x86 | SP2QFE\WOW |
Note For a complete list of supported versions and editions, see the Support Lifecycle Index. For a complete list of service packs, see Lifecycle Supported Service Packs. For more information on the support lifecycle policy, see Microsoft Support Lifecycle.
For Internet Explorer 7 for all supported Itanium-based editions of Windows Server 2003:
File Name | Version | Date | Time | Size | CPU | Folder |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Advpack.dll | 7.0.6000.16512 | 19-Jul-2007 | 13:58 | 283,136 | IA-64 | SP2GDR |
Extmgr.dll | 7.0.6000.16512 | 19-Jul-2007 | 13:58 | 309,760 | IA-64 | SP2GDR |
Ie4uinit.exe | 7.0.6000.16512 | 19-Jul-2007 | 13:58 | 128,000 | IA-64 | SP2GDR |
Ieakeng.dll | 7.0.6000.16512 | 19-Jul-2007 | 13:58 | 385,536 | IA-64 | SP2GDR |
Ieaksie.dll | 7.0.6000.16512 | 19-Jul-2007 | 13:58 | 503,808 | IA-64 | SP2GDR |
Ieakui.dll | 7.0.6000.16512 | 19-Jul-2007 | 13:58 | 161,792 | IA-64 | SP2GDR |
Ieapfltr.dat | 7.0.6011.0 | 19-Jul-2007 | 13:58 | 2,455,488 | SP2GDR | |
Ieapfltr.dll | 7.0.6000.16461 | 19-Jul-2007 | 13:58 | 1,075,712 | IA-64 | SP2GDR |
Iedkcs32.dll | 17.0.6000.16512 | 19-Jul-2007 | 13:58 | 748,032 | IA-64 | SP2GDR |
Ieframe.dll | 7.0.6000.16512 | 19-Jul-2007 | 13:58 | 11,550,208 | IA-64 | SP2GDR |
Ieframe.dll.mui | 7.0.6000.16414 | 19-Jul-2007 | 13:59 | 980,992 | SP2GDR | |
Iernonce.dll | 7.0.6000.16512 | 19-Jul-2007 | 13:59 | 99,840 | IA-64 | SP2GDR |
Iertutil.dll | 7.0.6000.16512 | 19-Jul-2007 | 13:59 | 540,160 | IA-64 | SP2GDR |
Ieudinit.exe | 7.0.6000.16512 | 19-Jul-2007 | 13:59 | 30,720 | IA-64 | SP2GDR |
Iexplore.exe | 7.0.6000.16512 | 19-Jul-2007 | 13:59 | 751,104 | IA-64 | SP2GDR |
Inetcpl.cpl | 7.0.6000.16512 | 19-Jul-2007 | 13:59 | 2,387,456 | SP2GDR | |
Jsproxy.dll | 7.0.6000.16512 | 19-Jul-2007 | 13:59 | 82,432 | IA-64 | SP2GDR |
Msfeeds.dll | 7.0.6000.16512 | 19-Jul-2007 | 13:59 | 958,464 | IA-64 | SP2GDR |
Msfeedsbs.dll | 7.0.6000.16512 | 19-Jul-2007 | 13:59 | 136,704 | IA-64 | SP2GDR |
Mshtml.dll | 7.0.6000.16525 | 19-Jul-2007 | 13:59 | 9,972,224 | IA-64 | SP2GDR |
Mshtmled.dll | 7.0.6000.16512 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:00 | 1,518,592 | IA-64 | SP2GDR |
Msrating.dll | 7.0.6000.16512 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:00 | 479,232 | IA-64 | SP2GDR |
Mstime.dll | 7.0.6000.16512 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:00 | 2,232,832 | IA-64 | SP2GDR |
Occache.dll | 7.0.6000.16512 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:00 | 261,120 | IA-64 | SP2GDR |
Url.dll | 7.0.6000.16512 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:00 | 130,048 | IA-64 | SP2GDR |
Urlmon.dll | 7.0.6000.16512 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:00 | 2,526,208 | IA-64 | SP2GDR |
Webcheck.dll | 7.0.6000.16512 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:00 | 638,976 | IA-64 | SP2GDR |
Wininet.dll | 7.0.6000.16512 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:00 | 1,859,584 | IA-64 | SP2GDR |
Wadvpack.dll | 7.0.6000.16512 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:03 | 124,928 | x86 | SP2GDR\WOW |
Wextmgr.dll | 7.0.6000.16512 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:03 | 132,608 | x86 | SP2GDR\WOW |
Wie4uinit.exe | 7.0.6000.16512 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:03 | 63,488 | x86 | SP2GDR\WOW |
Wieakeng.dll | 7.0.6000.16512 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:03 | 153,088 | x86 | SP2GDR\WOW |
Wieaksie.dll | 7.0.6000.16512 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:03 | 230,400 | x86 | SP2GDR\WOW |
Wieakui.dll | 7.0.6000.16512 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:03 | 161,792 | x86 | SP2GDR\WOW |
Wieapfltr.dat | 7.0.6011.0 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:03 | 2,455,488 | SP2GDR\WOW | |
Wieapfltr.dll | 7.0.6000.16461 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:03 | 383,488 | x86 | SP2GDR\WOW |
Wiedkcs32.dll | 17.0.6000.16512 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:03 | 384,512 | x86 | SP2GDR\WOW |
Wieframe.dll | 7.0.6000.16512 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:03 | 6,058,496 | x86 | SP2GDR\WOW |
Wieframe.dll.mui | 7.0.6000.16414 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:03 | 991,232 | SP2GDR\WOW | |
Wiernonce.dll | 7.0.6000.16512 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:03 | 44,544 | x86 | SP2GDR\WOW |
Wiertutil.dll | 7.0.6000.16512 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:03 | 267,776 | x86 | SP2GDR\WOW |
Wieudinit.exe | 7.0.6000.16512 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:03 | 13,824 | x86 | SP2GDR\WOW |
Wiexplore.exe | 7.0.6000.16512 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:03 | 625,152 | x86 | SP2GDR\WOW |
Winetcpl.cpl | 7.0.6000.16512 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:03 | 1,824,256 | SP2GDR\WOW | |
Wjsproxy.dll | 7.0.6000.16512 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:03 | 27,648 | x86 | SP2GDR\WOW |
Wmsfeeds.dll | 7.0.6000.16512 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:03 | 459,264 | x86 | SP2GDR\WOW |
Wmsfeedsbs.dll | 7.0.6000.16512 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:03 | 52,224 | x86 | SP2GDR\WOW |
Wmshtml.dll | 7.0.6000.16525 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:03 | 3,583,488 | x86 | SP2GDR\WOW |
Wmshtmled.dll | 7.0.6000.16512 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:03 | 477,696 | x86 | SP2GDR\WOW |
Wmsrating.dll | 7.0.6000.16512 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:03 | 193,024 | x86 | SP2GDR\WOW |
Wmstime.dll | 7.0.6000.16512 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:03 | 671,232 | x86 | SP2GDR\WOW |
Woccache.dll | 7.0.6000.16512 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:03 | 102,400 | x86 | SP2GDR\WOW |
Wurl.dll | 7.0.6000.16512 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:03 | 105,984 | x86 | SP2GDR\WOW |
Wurlmon.dll | 7.0.6000.16512 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:03 | 1,152,000 | x86 | SP2GDR\WOW |
Wwebcheck.dll | 7.0.6000.16512 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:03 | 232,960 | x86 | SP2GDR\WOW |
Wwininet.dll | 7.0.6000.16512 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:03 | 823,808 | x86 | SP2GDR\WOW |
Advpack.dll | 7.0.6000.20627 | 19-Jul-2007 | 13:54 | 283,136 | IA-64 | SP2QFE |
Extmgr.dll | 7.0.6000.20627 | 19-Jul-2007 | 13:54 | 309,760 | IA-64 | SP2QFE |
Ie4uinit.exe | 7.0.6000.20627 | 19-Jul-2007 | 13:54 | 128,000 | IA-64 | SP2QFE |
Ieakeng.dll | 7.0.6000.20627 | 19-Jul-2007 | 13:54 | 385,536 | IA-64 | SP2QFE |
Ieaksie.dll | 7.0.6000.20627 | 19-Jul-2007 | 13:54 | 503,808 | IA-64 | SP2QFE |
Ieakui.dll | 7.0.6000.20627 | 19-Jul-2007 | 13:54 | 161,792 | IA-64 | SP2QFE |
Ieapfltr.dat | 7.0.6011.0 | 19-Jul-2007 | 13:54 | 2,455,488 | SP2QFE | |
Ieapfltr.dll | 7.0.6000.16461 | 19-Jul-2007 | 13:54 | 1,075,712 | IA-64 | SP2QFE |
Iedkcs32.dll | 17.0.6000.20627 | 19-Jul-2007 | 13:54 | 748,032 | IA-64 | SP2QFE |
Ieframe.dll | 7.0.6000.20627 | 19-Jul-2007 | 13:54 | 11,550,208 | IA-64 | SP2QFE |
Ieframe.dll.mui | 7.0.6000.16414 | 19-Jul-2007 | 13:54 | 980,992 | SP2QFE | |
Iernonce.dll | 7.0.6000.20627 | 19-Jul-2007 | 13:54 | 99,840 | IA-64 | SP2QFE |
Iertutil.dll | 7.0.6000.20627 | 19-Jul-2007 | 13:54 | 540,160 | IA-64 | SP2QFE |
Ieudinit.exe | 7.0.6000.20627 | 19-Jul-2007 | 13:54 | 30,720 | IA-64 | SP2QFE |
Iexplore.exe | 7.0.6000.20627 | 19-Jul-2007 | 13:54 | 751,104 | IA-64 | SP2QFE |
Inetcpl.cpl | 7.0.6000.20627 | 19-Jul-2007 | 13:54 | 2,387,456 | SP2QFE | |
Jsproxy.dll | 7.0.6000.20627 | 19-Jul-2007 | 13:54 | 82,432 | IA-64 | SP2QFE |
Msfeeds.dll | 7.0.6000.20627 | 19-Jul-2007 | 13:54 | 958,464 | IA-64 | SP2QFE |
Msfeedsbs.dll | 7.0.6000.20627 | 19-Jul-2007 | 13:54 | 136,704 | IA-64 | SP2QFE |
Mshtml.dll | 7.0.6000.20641 | 19-Jul-2007 | 13:54 | 9,973,248 | IA-64 | SP2QFE |
Mshtmled.dll | 7.0.6000.20627 | 19-Jul-2007 | 13:54 | 1,518,592 | IA-64 | SP2QFE |
Msrating.dll | 7.0.6000.20627 | 19-Jul-2007 | 13:54 | 479,232 | IA-64 | SP2QFE |
Mstime.dll | 7.0.6000.20627 | 19-Jul-2007 | 13:54 | 2,232,832 | IA-64 | SP2QFE |
Occache.dll | 7.0.6000.20627 | 19-Jul-2007 | 13:55 | 261,120 | IA-64 | SP2QFE |
Url.dll | 7.0.6000.20627 | 19-Jul-2007 | 13:55 | 130,048 | IA-64 | SP2QFE |
Urlmon.dll | 7.0.6000.20627 | 19-Jul-2007 | 13:55 | 2,530,304 | IA-64 | SP2QFE |
Webcheck.dll | 7.0.6000.20627 | 19-Jul-2007 | 13:55 | 638,976 | IA-64 | SP2QFE |
Wininet.dll | 7.0.6000.20627 | 19-Jul-2007 | 13:55 | 1,860,608 | IA-64 | SP2QFE |
Wadvpack.dll | 7.0.6000.20627 | 19-Jul-2007 | 13:56 | 124,928 | x86 | SP2QFE\WOW |
Wextmgr.dll | 7.0.6000.20627 | 19-Jul-2007 | 13:56 | 132,608 | x86 | SP2QFE\WOW |
Wie4uinit.exe | 7.0.6000.20627 | 19-Jul-2007 | 13:56 | 63,488 | x86 | SP2QFE\WOW |
Wieakeng.dll | 7.0.6000.20627 | 19-Jul-2007 | 13:56 | 153,088 | x86 | SP2QFE\WOW |
Wieaksie.dll | 7.0.6000.20627 | 19-Jul-2007 | 13:56 | 230,400 | x86 | SP2QFE\WOW |
Wieakui.dll | 7.0.6000.20627 | 19-Jul-2007 | 13:56 | 161,792 | x86 | SP2QFE\WOW |
Wieapfltr.dat | 7.0.6011.0 | 19-Jul-2007 | 13:56 | 2,455,488 | SP2QFE\WOW | |
Wieapfltr.dll | 7.0.6000.16461 | 19-Jul-2007 | 13:56 | 383,488 | x86 | SP2QFE\WOW |
Wiedkcs32.dll | 17.0.6000.20627 | 19-Jul-2007 | 13:56 | 384,512 | x86 | SP2QFE\WOW |
Wieframe.dll | 7.0.6000.20627 | 19-Jul-2007 | 13:56 | 6,059,008 | x86 | SP2QFE\WOW |
Wieframe.dll.mui | 7.0.6000.16414 | 19-Jul-2007 | 13:56 | 991,232 | SP2QFE\WOW | |
Wiernonce.dll | 7.0.6000.20627 | 19-Jul-2007 | 13:56 | 44,544 | x86 | SP2QFE\WOW |
Wiertutil.dll | 7.0.6000.20627 | 19-Jul-2007 | 13:56 | 267,776 | x86 | SP2QFE\WOW |
Wieudinit.exe | 7.0.6000.20627 | 19-Jul-2007 | 13:56 | 13,824 | x86 | SP2QFE\WOW |
Wiexplore.exe | 7.0.6000.20627 | 19-Jul-2007 | 13:56 | 625,152 | x86 | SP2QFE\WOW |
Winetcpl.cpl | 7.0.6000.20627 | 19-Jul-2007 | 13:56 | 1,824,256 | SP2QFE\WOW | |
Wjsproxy.dll | 7.0.6000.20627 | 19-Jul-2007 | 13:56 | 27,648 | x86 | SP2QFE\WOW |
Wmsfeeds.dll | 7.0.6000.20627 | 19-Jul-2007 | 13:56 | 459,264 | x86 | SP2QFE\WOW |
Wmsfeedsbs.dll | 7.0.6000.20627 | 19-Jul-2007 | 13:56 | 52,224 | x86 | SP2QFE\WOW |
Wmshtml.dll | 7.0.6000.20641 | 19-Jul-2007 | 13:56 | 3,584,000 | x86 | SP2QFE\WOW |
Wmshtmled.dll | 7.0.6000.20627 | 19-Jul-2007 | 13:56 | 477,696 | x86 | SP2QFE\WOW |
Wmsrating.dll | 7.0.6000.20627 | 19-Jul-2007 | 13:56 | 193,024 | x86 | SP2QFE\WOW |
Wmstime.dll | 7.0.6000.20627 | 19-Jul-2007 | 13:56 | 671,232 | x86 | SP2QFE\WOW |
Woccache.dll | 7.0.6000.20627 | 19-Jul-2007 | 13:56 | 102,400 | x86 | SP2QFE\WOW |
Wurl.dll | 7.0.6000.20627 | 19-Jul-2007 | 13:56 | 105,984 | x86 | SP2QFE\WOW |
Wurlmon.dll | 7.0.6000.20627 | 19-Jul-2007 | 13:56 | 1,154,048 | x86 | SP2QFE\WOW |
Wwebcheck.dll | 7.0.6000.20627 | 19-Jul-2007 | 13:56 | 232,960 | x86 | SP2QFE\WOW |
Wwininet.dll | 7.0.6000.20627 | 19-Jul-2007 | 13:56 | 824,320 | x86 | SP2QFE\WOW |
Note For a complete list of supported versions and editions, see the Support Lifecycle Index. For a complete list of service packs, see Lifecycle Supported Service Packs. For more information on the support lifecycle policy, see Microsoft Support Lifecycle.
For Internet Explorer 6 for all supported x64 editions of Windows Server 2003:
File Name | Version | Date | Time | Size | CPU | Folder |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Browseui.dll | 6.0.3790.2954 | 27-Jul-2007 | 09:46 | 1,605,120 | x64 | SP1GDR |
Danim.dll | 6.3.1.148 | 27-Jul-2007 | 09:46 | 1,989,120 | x64 | SP1GDR |
Dxtmsft.dll | 6.3.3790.2954 | 27-Jul-2007 | 09:46 | 561,664 | x64 | SP1GDR |
Dxtrans.dll | 6.3.3790.2954 | 27-Jul-2007 | 09:46 | 332,288 | x64 | SP1GDR |
Iepeers.dll | 6.0.3790.2954 | 27-Jul-2007 | 09:47 | 369,664 | x64 | SP1GDR |
Jsproxy.dll | 6.0.3790.2954 | 27-Jul-2007 | 09:47 | 24,064 | x64 | SP1GDR |
Mshtml.dll | 6.0.3790.2954 | 27-Jul-2007 | 09:47 | 5,997,568 | x64 | SP1GDR |
Mstime.dll | 6.0.3790.2954 | 27-Jul-2007 | 09:47 | 900,608 | x64 | SP1GDR |
Pngfilt.dll | 5.2.3790.2954 | 27-Jul-2007 | 09:47 | 64,000 | x64 | SP1GDR |
Shdocvw.dll | 6.0.3790.2954 | 27-Jul-2007 | 09:47 | 2,437,632 | x64 | SP1GDR |
Shlwapi.dll | 6.0.3790.2954 | 27-Jul-2007 | 09:47 | 621,568 | x64 | SP1GDR |
Urlmon.dll | 6.0.3790.2954 | 27-Jul-2007 | 09:47 | 1,085,440 | x64 | SP1GDR |
W03a2409.dll | 5.2.3790.2957 | 27-Jul-2007 | 09:47 | 5,120 | x64 | SP1GDR |
Wininet.dll | 6.0.3790.2954 | 27-Jul-2007 | 09:47 | 1,187,840 | x64 | SP1GDR |
Wbrowseui.dll | 6.0.3790.2954 | 27-Jul-2007 | 09:47 | 1,036,800 | x86 | SP1GDR\WOW |
Wdanim.dll | 6.3.1.148 | 27-Jul-2007 | 09:47 | 1,058,304 | x86 | SP1GDR\WOW |
Wdxtmsft.dll | 6.3.3790.2954 | 27-Jul-2007 | 09:47 | 363,008 | x86 | SP1GDR\WOW |
Wdxtrans.dll | 6.3.3790.2954 | 27-Jul-2007 | 09:47 | 212,480 | x86 | SP1GDR\WOW |
Wiedw.exe | 5.2.3790.2954 | 27-Jul-2007 | 09:47 | 17,920 | x86 | SP1GDR\WOW |
Wiepeers.dll | 6.0.3790.2954 | 27-Jul-2007 | 09:47 | 253,952 | x86 | SP1GDR\WOW |
Wjsproxy.dll | 6.0.3790.2954 | 27-Jul-2007 | 09:47 | 16,384 | x86 | SP1GDR\WOW |
Wmshtml.dll | 6.0.3790.2954 | 27-Jul-2007 | 09:47 | 3,155,968 | x86 | SP1GDR\WOW |
Wmstime.dll | 6.0.3790.2954 | 27-Jul-2007 | 09:47 | 537,088 | x86 | SP1GDR\WOW |
Wpngfilt.dll | 5.2.3790.2954 | 27-Jul-2007 | 09:47 | 42,496 | x86 | SP1GDR\WOW |
Wshdocvw.dll | 6.0.3790.2954 | 27-Jul-2007 | 09:47 | 1,515,008 | x86 | SP1GDR\WOW |
Wshlwapi.dll | 6.0.3790.2954 | 27-Jul-2007 | 09:47 | 321,536 | x86 | SP1GDR\WOW |
Wurlmon.dll | 6.0.3790.2954 | 27-Jul-2007 | 09:47 | 697,344 | x86 | SP1GDR\WOW |
Ww03a2409.dll | 5.2.3790.2957 | 27-Jul-2007 | 09:47 | 4,608 | x86 | SP1GDR\WOW |
Wwininet.dll | 6.0.3790.2954 | 27-Jul-2007 | 09:47 | 662,528 | x86 | SP1GDR\WOW |
Browseui.dll | 6.0.3790.2954 | 27-Jul-2007 | 09:46 | 1,605,120 | x64 | SP1QFE |
Danim.dll | 6.3.1.148 | 27-Jul-2007 | 09:46 | 1,989,120 | x64 | SP1QFE |
Dxtmsft.dll | 6.3.3790.2954 | 27-Jul-2007 | 09:46 | 561,664 | x64 | SP1QFE |
Dxtrans.dll | 6.3.3790.2954 | 27-Jul-2007 | 09:46 | 332,288 | x64 | SP1QFE |
Iepeers.dll | 6.0.3790.2954 | 27-Jul-2007 | 09:46 | 370,176 | x64 | SP1QFE |
Jsproxy.dll | 6.0.3790.2954 | 27-Jul-2007 | 09:46 | 24,064 | x64 | SP1QFE |
Mshtml.dll | 6.0.3790.2954 | 27-Jul-2007 | 09:46 | 6,000,640 | x64 | SP1QFE |
Mstime.dll | 6.0.3790.2954 | 27-Jul-2007 | 09:46 | 900,608 | x64 | SP1QFE |
Pngfilt.dll | 5.2.3790.2954 | 27-Jul-2007 | 09:46 | 64,000 | x64 | SP1QFE |
Shdocvw.dll | 6.0.3790.2954 | 27-Jul-2007 | 09:47 | 2,438,656 | x64 | SP1QFE |
Shlwapi.dll | 6.0.3790.2954 | 27-Jul-2007 | 09:47 | 621,568 | x64 | SP1QFE |
Urlmon.dll | 6.0.3790.2954 | 27-Jul-2007 | 09:47 | 1,085,440 | x64 | SP1QFE |
W03a2409.dll | 5.2.3790.2957 | 27-Jul-2007 | 09:47 | 29,184 | x64 | SP1QFE |
Wininet.dll | 6.0.3790.2954 | 27-Jul-2007 | 09:47 | 1,189,888 | x64 | SP1QFE |
Wbrowseui.dll | 6.0.3790.2954 | 27-Jul-2007 | 09:47 | 1,036,800 | x86 | SP1QFE\WOW |
Wdanim.dll | 6.3.1.148 | 27-Jul-2007 | 09:47 | 1,058,304 | x86 | SP1QFE\WOW |
Wdxtmsft.dll | 6.3.3790.2954 | 27-Jul-2007 | 09:47 | 363,008 | x86 | SP1QFE\WOW |
Wdxtrans.dll | 6.3.3790.2954 | 27-Jul-2007 | 09:47 | 212,480 | x86 | SP1QFE\WOW |
Wiedw.exe | 5.2.3790.2954 | 27-Jul-2007 | 09:47 | 17,920 | x86 | SP1QFE\WOW |
Wiepeers.dll | 6.0.3790.2954 | 27-Jul-2007 | 09:47 | 253,952 | x86 | SP1QFE\WOW |
Wjsproxy.dll | 6.0.3790.2954 | 27-Jul-2007 | 09:47 | 16,384 | x86 | SP1QFE\WOW |
Wmshtml.dll | 6.0.3790.2954 | 27-Jul-2007 | 09:47 | 3,158,528 | x86 | SP1QFE\WOW |
Wmstime.dll | 6.0.3790.2954 | 27-Jul-2007 | 09:47 | 537,088 | x86 | SP1QFE\WOW |
Wpngfilt.dll | 5.2.3790.2954 | 27-Jul-2007 | 09:47 | 42,496 | x86 | SP1QFE\WOW |
Wshdocvw.dll | 6.0.3790.2954 | 27-Jul-2007 | 09:47 | 1,515,520 | x86 | SP1QFE\WOW |
Wshlwapi.dll | 6.0.3790.2954 | 27-Jul-2007 | 09:47 | 321,536 | x86 | SP1QFE\WOW |
Wurlmon.dll | 6.0.3790.2954 | 27-Jul-2007 | 09:47 | 697,344 | x86 | SP1QFE\WOW |
Ww03a2409.dll | 5.2.3790.2957 | 27-Jul-2007 | 09:47 | 28,672 | x86 | SP1QFE\WOW |
Wwininet.dll | 6.0.3790.2954 | 27-Jul-2007 | 09:47 | 666,112 | x86 | SP1QFE\WOW |
Mshtml.dll | 6.0.3790.4106 | 27-Jul-2007 | 10:07 | 5,999,616 | x64 | SP2GDR |
Shdocvw.dll | 6.0.3790.4098 | 27-Jul-2007 | 10:07 | 2,438,144 | x64 | SP2GDR |
Urlmon.dll | 6.0.3790.4098 | 27-Jul-2007 | 10:07 | 1,088,000 | x64 | SP2GDR |
W03a3409.dll | 5.2.3790.4106 | 27-Jul-2007 | 10:07 | 14,336 | x64 | SP2GDR |
Wininet.dll | 6.0.3790.4098 | 27-Jul-2007 | 10:07 | 1,190,912 | x64 | SP2GDR |
Wmshtml.dll | 6.0.3790.4106 | 27-Jul-2007 | 10:07 | 3,132,416 | x86 | SP2GDR\WOW |
Wshdocvw.dll | 6.0.3790.4098 | 27-Jul-2007 | 10:07 | 1,508,352 | x86 | SP2GDR\WOW |
Wurlmon.dll | 6.0.3790.4098 | 27-Jul-2007 | 10:07 | 697,856 | x86 | SP2GDR\WOW |
Ww03a3409.dll | 5.2.3790.4106 | 27-Jul-2007 | 10:07 | 13,824 | x86 | SP2GDR\WOW |
Wwininet.dll | 6.0.3790.4098 | 27-Jul-2007 | 10:07 | 670,720 | x86 | SP2GDR\WOW |
Mshtml.dll | 6.0.3790.4106 | 27-Jul-2007 | 10:04 | 6,000,640 | x64 | SP2QFE |
Shdocvw.dll | 6.0.3790.4098 | 27-Jul-2007 | 10:04 | 2,438,656 | x64 | SP2QFE |
Urlmon.dll | 6.0.3790.4098 | 27-Jul-2007 | 10:04 | 1,088,000 | x64 | SP2QFE |
W03a3409.dll | 5.2.3790.4106 | 27-Jul-2007 | 10:04 | 14,336 | x64 | SP2QFE |
Wininet.dll | 6.0.3790.4098 | 27-Jul-2007 | 10:04 | 1,191,936 | x64 | SP2QFE |
Wmshtml.dll | 6.0.3790.4106 | 27-Jul-2007 | 10:04 | 3,132,928 | x86 | SP2QFE\WOW |
Wshdocvw.dll | 6.0.3790.4098 | 27-Jul-2007 | 10:04 | 1,508,352 | x86 | SP2QFE\WOW |
Wurlmon.dll | 6.0.3790.4098 | 27-Jul-2007 | 10:04 | 697,856 | x86 | SP2QFE\WOW |
Ww03a3409.dll | 5.2.3790.4106 | 27-Jul-2007 | 10:04 | 13,824 | x86 | SP2QFE\WOW |
Wwininet.dll | 6.0.3790.4098 | 27-Jul-2007 | 10:04 | 671,232 | x86 | SP2QFE\WOW |
Note For a complete list of supported versions and editions, see the Support Lifecycle Index. For a complete list of service packs, see Lifecycle Supported Service Packs. For more information on the support lifecycle policy, see Microsoft Support Lifecycle.
For Internet Explorer 7 for all supported x64 editions of Windows Server 2003:
File Name | Version | Date | Time | Size | CPU | Folder |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Advpack.dll | 7.0.6000.16512 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:12 | 161,280 | x64 | SP2GDR |
Extmgr.dll | 7.0.6000.16512 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:12 | 188,416 | x64 | SP2GDR |
Ie4uinit.exe | 7.0.6000.16512 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:12 | 77,312 | x64 | SP2GDR |
Ieakeng.dll | 7.0.6000.16512 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:12 | 195,584 | x64 | SP2GDR |
Ieaksie.dll | 7.0.6000.16512 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:12 | 267,264 | x64 | SP2GDR |
Ieakui.dll | 7.0.6000.16512 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:12 | 161,792 | x64 | SP2GDR |
Ieapfltr.dat | 7.0.6011.0 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:12 | 2,455,488 | SP2GDR | |
Ieapfltr.dll | 7.0.6000.16461 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:12 | 424,448 | x64 | SP2GDR |
Iedkcs32.dll | 17.0.6000.16512 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:12 | 468,480 | x64 | SP2GDR |
Ieframe.dll | 7.0.6000.16512 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:12 | 7,058,944 | x64 | SP2GDR |
Ieframe.dll.mui | 7.0.6000.16414 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:13 | 983,552 | SP2GDR | |
Iernonce.dll | 7.0.6000.16512 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:13 | 57,344 | x64 | SP2GDR |
Iertutil.dll | 7.0.6000.16512 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:13 | 355,840 | x64 | SP2GDR |
Ieudinit.exe | 7.0.6000.16512 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:13 | 13,824 | x64 | SP2GDR |
Iexplore.exe | 7.0.6000.16512 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:13 | 679,424 | x64 | SP2GDR |
Inetcpl.cpl | 7.0.6000.16512 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:13 | 2,024,960 | SP2GDR | |
Jsproxy.dll | 7.0.6000.16512 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:13 | 32,256 | x64 | SP2GDR |
Msfeeds.dll | 7.0.6000.16512 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:13 | 553,984 | x64 | SP2GDR |
Msfeedsbs.dll | 7.0.6000.16512 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:13 | 75,264 | x64 | SP2GDR |
Mshtml.dll | 7.0.6000.16525 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:13 | 5,668,352 | x64 | SP2GDR |
Mshtmled.dll | 7.0.6000.16512 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:14 | 758,784 | x64 | SP2GDR |
Msrating.dll | 7.0.6000.16512 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:14 | 242,176 | x64 | SP2GDR |
Mstime.dll | 7.0.6000.16512 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:14 | 1,129,984 | x64 | SP2GDR |
Occache.dll | 7.0.6000.16512 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:14 | 151,040 | x64 | SP2GDR |
Url.dll | 7.0.6000.16512 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:14 | 108,544 | x64 | SP2GDR |
Urlmon.dll | 7.0.6000.16512 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:14 | 1,419,264 | x64 | SP2GDR |
Webcheck.dll | 7.0.6000.16512 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:14 | 295,424 | x64 | SP2GDR |
Wininet.dll | 7.0.6000.16512 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:14 | 1,020,416 | x64 | SP2GDR |
Wadvpack.dll | 7.0.6000.16512 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:15 | 124,928 | x86 | SP2GDR\WOW |
Wextmgr.dll | 7.0.6000.16512 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:15 | 132,608 | x86 | SP2GDR\WOW |
Wie4uinit.exe | 7.0.6000.16512 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:15 | 63,488 | x86 | SP2GDR\WOW |
Wieakeng.dll | 7.0.6000.16512 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:15 | 153,088 | x86 | SP2GDR\WOW |
Wieaksie.dll | 7.0.6000.16512 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:15 | 230,400 | x86 | SP2GDR\WOW |
Wieakui.dll | 7.0.6000.16512 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:15 | 161,792 | x86 | SP2GDR\WOW |
Wieapfltr.dat | 7.0.6011.0 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:15 | 2,455,488 | SP2GDR\WOW | |
Wieapfltr.dll | 7.0.6000.16461 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:15 | 383,488 | x86 | SP2GDR\WOW |
Wiedkcs32.dll | 17.0.6000.16512 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:15 | 384,512 | x86 | SP2GDR\WOW |
Wieframe.dll | 7.0.6000.16512 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:15 | 6,058,496 | x86 | SP2GDR\WOW |
Wieframe.dll.mui | 7.0.6000.16414 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:16 | 991,232 | SP2GDR\WOW | |
Wiernonce.dll | 7.0.6000.16512 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:15 | 44,544 | x86 | SP2GDR\WOW |
Wiertutil.dll | 7.0.6000.16512 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:15 | 267,776 | x86 | SP2GDR\WOW |
Wieudinit.exe | 7.0.6000.16512 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:15 | 13,824 | x86 | SP2GDR\WOW |
Wiexplore.exe | 7.0.6000.16512 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:15 | 625,152 | x86 | SP2GDR\WOW |
Winetcpl.cpl | 7.0.6000.16512 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:15 | 1,824,256 | SP2GDR\WOW | |
Wjsproxy.dll | 7.0.6000.16512 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:15 | 27,648 | x86 | SP2GDR\WOW |
Wmsfeeds.dll | 7.0.6000.16512 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:15 | 459,264 | x86 | SP2GDR\WOW |
Wmsfeedsbs.dll | 7.0.6000.16512 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:16 | 52,224 | x86 | SP2GDR\WOW |
Wmshtml.dll | 7.0.6000.16525 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:15 | 3,583,488 | x86 | SP2GDR\WOW |
Wmshtmled.dll | 7.0.6000.16512 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:15 | 477,696 | x86 | SP2GDR\WOW |
Wmsrating.dll | 7.0.6000.16512 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:15 | 193,024 | x86 | SP2GDR\WOW |
Wmstime.dll | 7.0.6000.16512 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:16 | 671,232 | x86 | SP2GDR\WOW |
Woccache.dll | 7.0.6000.16512 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:16 | 102,400 | x86 | SP2GDR\WOW |
Wurl.dll | 7.0.6000.16512 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:16 | 105,984 | x86 | SP2GDR\WOW |
Wurlmon.dll | 7.0.6000.16512 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:15 | 1,152,000 | x86 | SP2GDR\WOW |
Wwebcheck.dll | 7.0.6000.16512 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:16 | 232,960 | x86 | SP2GDR\WOW |
Wwininet.dll | 7.0.6000.16512 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:16 | 823,808 | x86 | SP2GDR\WOW |
Advpack.dll | 7.0.6000.20627 | 19-Jul-2007 | 13:58 | 161,280 | x64 | SP2QFE |
Extmgr.dll | 7.0.6000.20627 | 19-Jul-2007 | 13:58 | 188,416 | x64 | SP2QFE |
Ie4uinit.exe | 7.0.6000.20627 | 19-Jul-2007 | 13:58 | 77,312 | x64 | SP2QFE |
Ieakeng.dll | 7.0.6000.20627 | 19-Jul-2007 | 13:58 | 195,584 | x64 | SP2QFE |
Ieaksie.dll | 7.0.6000.20627 | 19-Jul-2007 | 13:58 | 267,264 | x64 | SP2QFE |
Ieakui.dll | 7.0.6000.20627 | 19-Jul-2007 | 13:58 | 161,792 | x64 | SP2QFE |
Ieapfltr.dat | 7.0.6011.0 | 19-Jul-2007 | 13:58 | 2,455,488 | SP2QFE | |
Ieapfltr.dll | 7.0.6000.16461 | 19-Jul-2007 | 13:58 | 424,448 | x64 | SP2QFE |
Iedkcs32.dll | 17.0.6000.20627 | 19-Jul-2007 | 13:58 | 468,480 | x64 | SP2QFE |
Ieframe.dll | 7.0.6000.20627 | 19-Jul-2007 | 13:58 | 7,060,480 | x64 | SP2QFE |
Ieframe.dll.mui | 7.0.6000.16414 | 19-Jul-2007 | 13:59 | 983,552 | SP2QFE | |
Iernonce.dll | 7.0.6000.20627 | 19-Jul-2007 | 13:59 | 57,344 | x64 | SP2QFE |
Iertutil.dll | 7.0.6000.20627 | 19-Jul-2007 | 13:59 | 355,840 | x64 | SP2QFE |
Ieudinit.exe | 7.0.6000.20627 | 19-Jul-2007 | 13:59 | 13,824 | x64 | SP2QFE |
Iexplore.exe | 7.0.6000.20627 | 19-Jul-2007 | 13:59 | 679,424 | x64 | SP2QFE |
Inetcpl.cpl | 7.0.6000.20627 | 19-Jul-2007 | 13:59 | 2,025,472 | SP2QFE | |
Jsproxy.dll | 7.0.6000.20627 | 19-Jul-2007 | 13:59 | 32,256 | x64 | SP2QFE |
Msfeeds.dll | 7.0.6000.20627 | 19-Jul-2007 | 13:59 | 553,984 | x64 | SP2QFE |
Msfeedsbs.dll | 7.0.6000.20627 | 19-Jul-2007 | 13:59 | 75,264 | x64 | SP2QFE |
Mshtml.dll | 7.0.6000.20641 | 19-Jul-2007 | 13:59 | 5,669,376 | x64 | SP2QFE |
Mshtmled.dll | 7.0.6000.20627 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:00 | 758,784 | x64 | SP2QFE |
Msrating.dll | 7.0.6000.20627 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:00 | 242,176 | x64 | SP2QFE |
Mstime.dll | 7.0.6000.20627 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:00 | 1,129,984 | x64 | SP2QFE |
Occache.dll | 7.0.6000.20627 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:00 | 151,040 | x64 | SP2QFE |
Url.dll | 7.0.6000.20627 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:00 | 108,544 | x64 | SP2QFE |
Urlmon.dll | 7.0.6000.20627 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:00 | 1,421,824 | x64 | SP2QFE |
Webcheck.dll | 7.0.6000.20627 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:00 | 295,424 | x64 | SP2QFE |
Wininet.dll | 7.0.6000.20627 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:00 | 1,021,440 | x64 | SP2QFE |
Wadvpack.dll | 7.0.6000.20627 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:04 | 124,928 | x86 | SP2QFE\WOW |
Wextmgr.dll | 7.0.6000.20627 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:04 | 132,608 | x86 | SP2QFE\WOW |
Wie4uinit.exe | 7.0.6000.20627 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:04 | 63,488 | x86 | SP2QFE\WOW |
Wieakeng.dll | 7.0.6000.20627 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:04 | 153,088 | x86 | SP2QFE\WOW |
Wieaksie.dll | 7.0.6000.20627 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:04 | 230,400 | x86 | SP2QFE\WOW |
Wieakui.dll | 7.0.6000.20627 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:04 | 161,792 | x86 | SP2QFE\WOW |
Wieapfltr.dat | 7.0.6011.0 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:04 | 2,455,488 | SP2QFE\WOW | |
Wieapfltr.dll | 7.0.6000.16461 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:04 | 383,488 | x86 | SP2QFE\WOW |
Wiedkcs32.dll | 17.0.6000.20627 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:04 | 384,512 | x86 | SP2QFE\WOW |
Wieframe.dll | 7.0.6000.20627 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:04 | 6,059,008 | x86 | SP2QFE\WOW |
Wieframe.dll.mui | 7.0.6000.16414 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:04 | 991,232 | SP2QFE\WOW | |
Wiernonce.dll | 7.0.6000.20627 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:04 | 44,544 | x86 | SP2QFE\WOW |
Wiertutil.dll | 7.0.6000.20627 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:04 | 267,776 | x86 | SP2QFE\WOW |
Wieudinit.exe | 7.0.6000.20627 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:04 | 13,824 | x86 | SP2QFE\WOW |
Wiexplore.exe | 7.0.6000.20627 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:04 | 625,152 | x86 | SP2QFE\WOW |
Winetcpl.cpl | 7.0.6000.20627 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:04 | 1,824,256 | SP2QFE\WOW | |
Wjsproxy.dll | 7.0.6000.20627 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:04 | 27,648 | x86 | SP2QFE\WOW |
Wmsfeeds.dll | 7.0.6000.20627 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:04 | 459,264 | x86 | SP2QFE\WOW |
Wmsfeedsbs.dll | 7.0.6000.20627 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:04 | 52,224 | x86 | SP2QFE\WOW |
Wmshtml.dll | 7.0.6000.20641 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:04 | 3,584,000 | x86 | SP2QFE\WOW |
Wmshtmled.dll | 7.0.6000.20627 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:04 | 477,696 | x86 | SP2QFE\WOW |
Wmsrating.dll | 7.0.6000.20627 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:04 | 193,024 | x86 | SP2QFE\WOW |
Wmstime.dll | 7.0.6000.20627 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:04 | 671,232 | x86 | SP2QFE\WOW |
Woccache.dll | 7.0.6000.20627 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:04 | 102,400 | x86 | SP2QFE\WOW |
Wurl.dll | 7.0.6000.20627 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:04 | 105,984 | x86 | SP2QFE\WOW |
Wurlmon.dll | 7.0.6000.20627 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:04 | 1,154,048 | x86 | SP2QFE\WOW |
Wwebcheck.dll | 7.0.6000.20627 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:04 | 232,960 | x86 | SP2QFE\WOW |
Wwininet.dll | 7.0.6000.20627 | 19-Jul-2007 | 14:04 | 824,320 | x86 | SP2QFE\WOW |
Note For a complete list of supported versions and editions, see the Support Lifecycle Index. For a complete list of service packs, see Lifecycle Supported Service Packs. For more information on the support lifecycle policy, see Microsoft Support Lifecycle.
Deployment Information
Installing the Update
When you install this security update, the installer checks to see if one or more of the files that are being updated on your system have previously been updated by a Microsoft hotfix.
If you have previously installed a hotfix to update one of these files, the installer copies the RTMQFE, SP1QFE, or SP2QFE files to your system. Otherwise, the installer copies the RTMGDR, SP1GDR, or SP2GDR files to your system. Security updates may not contain all variations of these files. For more information about this behavior, see Microsoft Knowledge Base Article 824994.
For more information about the installer, visit the Microsoft TechNet Web site.
For more information about the terminology that appears in this bulletin, such as hotfix, see Microsoft Knowledge Base Article 824684.
This security update supports the following setup switches.
Switch | Description |
---|---|
/help | Displays the command-line options |
Setup Modes | |
/passive | Unattended Setup mode. No user interaction is required, but installation status is displayed. If a restart is required at the end of Setup, a dialog box will be presented to the user with a timer warning that the computer will restart in 30 seconds. |
/quiet | Quiet mode. This is the same as unattended mode, but no status or error messages are displayed. |
Restart Options | |
/norestart | Does not restart when installation has completed |
/forcerestart | Restarts the computer after installation and force other applications to close at shutdown without saving open files first. |
/warnrestart[:x] | Presents a dialog box with a timer warning the user that the computer will restart in x seconds. (The default setting is 30 seconds.) Intended for use with the /quiet switch or the /passive switch. |
/promptrestart | Display a dialog box prompting the local user to allow a restart |
Special Options | |
/overwriteoem | Overwrites OEM files without prompting |
/nobackup | Does not back up files needed for uninstall |
/forceappsclose | Forces other programs to close when the computer shuts down |
/log:path | Allows the redirection of installation log files |
/integrate:path | Integrates the update into the Windows source files. These files are located at the path that is specified in the switch. |
/extract[:path] | Extracts files without starting the Setup program |
/ER | Enables extended error reporting |
/verbose | Enables verbose logging. During installation, creates %Windir%\CabBuild.log. This log details the files that are copied. Using this switch may cause the installation to proceed more slowly. |
Note You can combine these switches into one command. For backward compatibility, the security update also supports many of the setup switches that the earlier version of the Setup program uses. For more information about the supported installation switches, see Microsoft Knowledge Base Article 262841.
Removing the Update
This security update supports the following setup switches.
Switch | Description |
---|---|
/help | Displays the command-line options |
Setup Modes | |
/passive | Unattended Setup mode. No user interaction is required, but installation status is displayed. If a restart is required at the end of Setup, a dialog box will be presented to the user with a timer warning that the computer will restart in 30 seconds. |
/quiet | Quiet mode. This is the same as unattended mode, but no status or error messages are displayed. |
Restart Options | |
/norestart | Does not restart when installation has completed |
/forcerestart | Restarts the computer after installation and force other applications to close at shutdown without saving open files first. |
/warnrestart[:x] | Presents a dialog box with a timer warning the user that the computer will restart in x seconds. (The default setting is 30 seconds.) Intended for use with the /quiet switch or the /passive switch. |
/promptrestart | Display a dialog box prompting the local user to allow a restart |
Special Options | |
/forceappsclose | Forces other programs to close when the computer shuts down |
/log:path | Allows the redirection of installation log files |
Verifying that the Update Has Been Applied
Microsoft Baseline Security Analyzer
To verify that a security update has been applied to an affected system, you may be able to use the Microsoft Baseline Security Analyzer (MBSA) tool. See the section, Detection and Deployment Tools and Guidance, earlier in this bulletin for more information.File Version Verification
Because there are several editions of Microsoft Windows, the following steps may be different on your system. If they are, see your product documentation to complete these steps.Click Start, and then click Search.
In the Search Results pane, click All files and folders under Search Companion.
In the All or part of the file name box, type a file name from the appropriate file information table, and then click Search.
In the list of files, right-click a file name from the appropriate file information table, and then click Properties.
Note Depending on the edition of the operating system, or the programs that are installed on your system, some of the files that are listed in the file information table may not be installed.
On the Version tab, determine the version of the file that is installed on your system by comparing it to the version that is documented in the appropriate file information table.
Note Attributes other than the file version may change during installation. Comparing other file attributes to the information in the file information table is not a supported method of verifying that the update has been applied. Also, in certain cases, files may be renamed during installation. If the file or version information is not present, use one of the other available methods to verify update installation.
Registry Key Verification
You may also be able to verify the files that this security update has installed by reviewing the registry keys listed in the Reference Table in this section.These registry keys may not contain a complete list of installed files. Also, these registry keys may not be created correctly when an administrator or an OEM integrates or slipstreams this security update into the Windows installation source files.
Windows Vista (all editions)
Reference Table
The following table contains the security update information for this software. You can find additional information in the subsection, Deployment Information, in this section.
Inclusion in Future Service Packs | The update for this issue will be included in a future service pack or update rollup |
---|---|
Deployment | |
Installing without user intervention | Internet Explorer 7 in all supported 32-bit editions of Windows Vista:\ Windows6.0-KB937143-x86.msu /quiet |
Internet Explorer 7 in all supported 64-bit editions of Windows Vista:\ Windows6.0-KB937143-x64.msu /quiet | |
Installing without restarting | Internet Explorer 7 in all supported 32-bit editions of Windows Vista:\ Windows6.0-KB937143-x86.msu /quiet /norestart |
Internet Explorer 7 in all supported 64-bit editions of Windows Vista:\ Windows6.0-KB937143-x64.msu /quiet /norestart | |
Further information | See the subsection, Detection and Deployment Tools and Guidance |
Restart Requirement | |
Restart required | Yes, you must restart your system after you apply this security update |
Hotpatching | Not applicable. |
Removal Information | WUSA.exe does not support uninstall of updates. To uninstall an update installed by WUSA, click Control Panel, click Security, then under Windows Update, click Viewinstalled updates and select from the list of updates. |
File Information | See the heading, File Information, below for the full file manifest |
File Information
The English version of this security update has the file attributes that are listed in the following table. The dates and times for these files are listed in coordinated universal time (UTC). When you view the file information, it is converted to local time. To find the difference between UTC and local time, use the Time Zone tab in the Date and Time tool in Control Panel.
For Internet Explorer 7 in all supported 32-bit editions of Windows Vista:
File Name | Version | Date | Time | Size |
---|---|---|---|---|
Package_1_for_kb937143_bf~31bf3856ad364e35~x86~~6.0.1.4.mum | 20-Jul-2007 | 02:23 | 8,204 | |
Package_1_for_kb937143~31bf3856ad364e35~x86~~6.0.1.4.mum | 20-Jul-2007 | 02:23 | 15,989 | |
Package_2_for_kb937143_bf~31bf3856ad364e35~x86~~6.0.1.4.mum | 20-Jul-2007 | 02:23 | 3,299 | |
Package_2_for_kb937143~31bf3856ad364e35~x86~~6.0.1.4.mum | 20-Jul-2007 | 02:23 | 5,467 | |
Package_3_for_kb937143_bf~31bf3856ad364e35~x86~~6.0.1.4.mum | 20-Jul-2007 | 02:23 | 3,199 | |
Package_3_for_kb937143~31bf3856ad364e35~x86~~6.0.1.4.mum | 20-Jul-2007 | 02:23 | 5,323 | |
Update-bf.mum | 20-Jul-2007 | 02:23 | 2,311 | |
X86_0eee4d8e49d8ec6cebd7b240cdcb676e_31bf3856ad364e35_6.0.6000.16512_none_2a996a2a052928f0.manifest | 20-Jul-2007 | 02:23 | 726 | |
X86_15bdcf873ad0c79ccd00ab79797cec5c_31bf3856ad364e35_6.0.6000.20627_none_69cff25973283550.manifest | 20-Jul-2007 | 02:23 | 696 | |
X86_19a521592e85bef2b94690eaeaaf9252_31bf3856ad364e35_6.0.6000.20643_none_0d5115994edb5bd3.manifest | 20-Jul-2007 | 02:23 | 704 | |
X86_20015a0fc9332e2c710d328d45fba6fd_31bf3856ad364e35_6.0.6000.20627_none_f6dd0538d3863324.manifest | 20-Jul-2007 | 02:23 | 712 | |
X86_20e880c654e5e243b8f05e39555c3dab_31bf3856ad364e35_6.0.6000.16512_none_125fd8f0706c007b.manifest | 20-Jul-2007 | 02:23 | 706 | |
X86_32ef35052f6f2c935374a52f2c4396de_31bf3856ad364e35_6.0.6000.20627_none_7626803a1d6e10f9.manifest | 20-Jul-2007 | 02:23 | 711 | |
X86_39be75f12c08176de62cb1c78498dd3f_31bf3856ad364e35_6.0.6000.20627_none_546fce35d720c42c.manifest | 20-Jul-2007 | 02:23 | 706 | |
X86_4d2707ecb55ccee264f092c09156de5e_31bf3856ad364e35_6.0.6000.20627_none_d7586d15b7e2788c.manifest | 20-Jul-2007 | 02:23 | 704 | |
X86_50189a9249ffa7f61da2aa9cd4f726df_31bf3856ad364e35_6.0.6000.16512_none_2cbec8c09f844035.manifest | 20-Jul-2007 | 02:23 | 695 | |
X86_58ead4df0cdee9eec4e67cb458220433_31bf3856ad364e35_6.0.6000.16512_none_ded1fd2e1a75772a.manifest | 20-Jul-2007 | 02:23 | 711 | |
X86_6121ae2af069ab52bc32ff1d4ab2267f_31bf3856ad364e35_6.0.6000.16512_none_b1bfdba0d8e2a285.manifest | 20-Jul-2007 | 02:23 | 696 | |
X86_620020332b1243be9a00a84765a7309b_31bf3856ad364e35_6.0.6000.20627_none_9e7537de5df26f8e.manifest | 20-Jul-2007 | 02:23 | 702 | |
X86_626e35c9e01c81294b5dd54bc265ed92_31bf3856ad364e35_6.0.6000.16527_none_06a0b50a31ebe742.manifest | 20-Jul-2007 | 02:23 | 704 | |
X86_6723d2d8dbbc8b4659ae80f563e39d93_31bf3856ad364e35_6.0.6000.16512_none_b848b404ab22bd30.manifest | 20-Jul-2007 | 02:23 | 694 | |
X86_7489c2ad7a513bb26d88ed8a525f7539_31bf3856ad364e35_6.0.6000.16527_none_caad345d47cfb7eb.manifest | 20-Jul-2007 | 02:23 | 708 | |
X86_81e418e068021f77bea2cbb11b7a13a5_31bf3856ad364e35_6.0.6000.20643_none_ff3a8be6fb0942ce.manifest | 20-Jul-2007 | 02:23 | 696 | |
X86_83316eb0568665da189dab2051165698_31bf3856ad364e35_6.0.6000.16512_none_37147df539da6567.manifest | 20-Jul-2007 | 02:23 | 724 | |
X86_99a83d32121baa72afeb48b8683dcb35_31bf3856ad364e35_6.0.6000.20627_none_22eb0682e96ad2c0.manifest | 20-Jul-2007 | 02:23 | 694 | |
X86_b03e5cc4c2d2d55f9f4305d694ca3864_31bf3856ad364e35_6.0.6000.16512_none_0f40e39d47041a73.manifest | 20-Jul-2007 | 02:23 | 702 | |
X86_b73b65f3f27d779b95f1e8f1e2d65d2e_31bf3856ad364e35_6.0.6000.20627_none_6f7f91261f728dd2.manifest | 20-Jul-2007 | 02:23 | 707 | |
X86_bdc9acd7bca2ce9b860935de58f1c2ea_31bf3856ad364e35_6.0.6000.16527_none_a69ec25c99199b7d.manifest | 20-Jul-2007 | 02:23 | 700 | |
X86_c450a48dd7231fb192e2c35fc430547e_31bf3856ad364e35_6.0.6000.16512_none_b950663d23b966bf.manifest | 20-Jul-2007 | 02:23 | 707 | |
X86_c81d995d90cbd31d305d84152e97655e_31bf3856ad364e35_6.0.6000.16512_none_5b0da2209186f7e7.manifest | 20-Jul-2007 | 02:23 | 712 | |
X86_cbcf54d8b2872da343db9941a436bd0e_31bf3856ad364e35_6.0.6000.20643_none_d2f85254718d23a5.manifest | 20-Jul-2007 | 02:23 | 708 | |
X86_d3574da1c86b978dd3cf824dac1ceed0_31bf3856ad364e35_6.0.6000.20627_none_960ab35adb826c68.manifest | 20-Jul-2007 | 02:23 | 695 | |
X86_db3175dc195eb2b1657b8dd4da91355c_31bf3856ad364e35_6.0.6000.20643_none_c0916573a99b054b.manifest | 20-Jul-2007 | 02:23 | 700 | |
X86_dcca538a9930232ba161eb4dc8a9e82b_31bf3856ad364e35_6.0.6000.16527_none_6796797526e73f94.manifest | 20-Jul-2007 | 02:23 | 700 | |
X86_e03e80cc937178c44f2de60398806ea7_31bf3856ad364e35_6.0.6000.16512_none_109815c47b097959.manifest | 20-Jul-2007 | 02:23 | 695 | |
X86_e3b46c4feacaff0f60b619206ea2a499_31bf3856ad364e35_6.0.6000.16527_none_3da6fe2910dd1344.manifest | 20-Jul-2007 | 02:23 | 696 | |
X86_ebc3e6672beef24fda8e44b6ebc72840_31bf3856ad364e35_6.0.6000.20643_none_64ae8b8abcbffa74.manifest | 20-Jul-2007 | 02:23 | 700 | |
X86_f2b5e17de17f5d0fb30d0b55e5238957_31bf3856ad364e35_6.0.6000.16512_none_f9c71545db0b4da5.manifest | 20-Jul-2007 | 02:23 | 704 | |
X86_f634d072145aca74598aa3a31ad043eb_31bf3856ad364e35_6.0.6000.20627_none_d872d19b41f89a11.manifest | 20-Jul-2007 | 02:23 | 726 | |
X86_f7d47a8f754ec86aa818479153423c72_31bf3856ad364e35_6.0.6000.20627_none_71955a9c2554bbec.manifest | 20-Jul-2007 | 02:23 | 695 | |
X86_faf59667d49f1904d86b70feb9d3d856_31bf3856ad364e35_6.0.6000.20627_none_21d8b57aed9b6772.manifest | 20-Jul-2007 | 02:23 | 724 | |
X86_microsoft-windows-advpack_31bf3856ad364e35_6.0.6000.16512_none_a9dc5595f5b04e77.manifest | 20-Jul-2007 | 02:24 | 7,244 | |
X86_microsoft-windows-advpack_31bf3856ad364e35_6.0.6000.20627_none_aa6023e70ed188e5.manifest | 20-Jul-2007 | 02:24 | 7,244 | |
X86_microsoft-windows-i..ersandsecurityzones_31bf3856ad364e35_6.0.6000.16512_none_b2f407f7d9a9abda.manifest | 20-Jul-2007 | 02:24 | 283,492 | |
X86_microsoft-windows-i..ersandsecurityzones_31bf3856ad364e35_6.0.6000.20627_none_b377d648f2cae648.manifest | 20-Jul-2007 | 02:24 | 283,492 | |
X86_microsoft-windows-i..mlrenderingadvanced_31bf3856ad364e35_6.0.6000.16512_none_ded696c07f526b49.manifest | 20-Jul-2007 | 02:24 | 42,568 | |
X86_microsoft-windows-i..mlrenderingadvanced_31bf3856ad364e35_6.0.6000.20627_none_df5a65119873a5b7.manifest | 20-Jul-2007 | 02:24 | 42,568 | |
X86_microsoft-windows-i..nternetcontrolpanel_31bf3856ad364e35_6.0.6000.16512_none_8d4a962c54b850fe.manifest | 20-Jul-2007 | 02:24 | 812,318 | |
X86_microsoft-windows-i..nternetcontrolpanel_31bf3856ad364e35_6.0.6000.20627_none_8dce647d6dd98b6c.manifest | 20-Jul-2007 | 02:24 | 812,318 | |
X86_microsoft-windows-i..tocolimplementation_31bf3856ad364e35_6.0.6000.16512_none_fff9e399a4b2d26d.manifest | 20-Jul-2007 | 02:24 | 56,602 | |
X86_microsoft-windows-i..tocolimplementation_31bf3856ad364e35_6.0.6000.20627_none_007db1eabdd40cdb.manifest | 20-Jul-2007 | 02:24 | 56,602 | |
X86_microsoft-windows-ie-antiphishfilter_31bf3856ad364e35_6.0.6000.16512_none_f9a306736e9e4cc0.manifest | 20-Jul-2007 | 02:24 | 9,595 | |
X86_microsoft-windows-ie-antiphishfilter_31bf3856ad364e35_6.0.6000.20627_none_fa26d4c487bf872e.manifest | 20-Jul-2007 | 02:24 | 9,595 | |
X86_microsoft-windows-ie-extcompat_31bf3856ad364e35_6.0.6000.16527_none_3abacda4d97d6145.manifest | 19-Jul-2007 | 02:40 | 42,229 | |
X86_microsoft-windows-ie-extcompat_31bf3856ad364e35_6.0.6000.20643_none_3b2ac96ff2aed395.manifest | 19-Jul-2007 | 02:30 | 42,229 | |
X86_microsoft-windows-ie-htmlactivexcompat_31bf3856ad364e35_6.0.6000.16527_none_157a8ee912acbd99.manifest | 19-Jul-2007 | 02:40 | 184,739 | |
X86_microsoft-windows-ie-htmlactivexcompat_31bf3856ad364e35_6.0.6000.20643_none_15ea8ab42bde2fe9.manifest | 19-Jul-2007 | 02:30 | 184,739 | |
X86_microsoft-windows-ie-htmlediting_31bf3856ad364e35_6.0.6000.16512_none_4639d9834644857b.manifest | 20-Jul-2007 | 02:24 | 32,111 | |
X86_microsoft-windows-ie-htmlediting_31bf3856ad364e35_6.0.6000.20627_none_46bda7d45f65bfe9.manifest | 20-Jul-2007 | 02:24 | 32,111 | |
X86_microsoft-windows-ie-htmlrendering_31bf3856ad364e35_6.0.6000.16527_none_114e343e250cd647.manifest | 20-Jul-2007 | 02:24 | 928,494 | |
X86_microsoft-windows-ie-htmlrendering_31bf3856ad364e35_6.0.6000.20643_none_11be30093e3e4897.manifest | 20-Jul-2007 | 02:24 | 928,494 | |
X86_microsoft-windows-ie-iebrokers_31bf3856ad364e35_6.0.6000.16527_none_6a36c66f5978c6d4.manifest | 19-Jul-2007 | 02:40 | 3,494 | |
X86_microsoft-windows-ie-iebrokers_31bf3856ad364e35_6.0.6000.20643_none_6aa6c23a72aa3924.manifest | 19-Jul-2007 | 02:30 | 3,494 | |
X86_microsoft-windows-ie-internetexplorer_31bf3856ad364e35_6.0.6000.16512_none_2d72f0251cde4150.manifest | 20-Jul-2007 | 02:24 | 125,698 | |
X86_microsoft-windows-ie-internetexplorer_31bf3856ad364e35_6.0.6000.20627_none_2df6be7635ff7bbe.manifest | 20-Jul-2007 | 02:24 | 125,698 | |
X86_microsoft-windows-ie-setup-support_31bf3856ad364e35_6.0.6000.16512_none_c3e1a540615909f5.manifest | 20-Jul-2007 | 02:24 | 31,943 | |
X86_microsoft-windows-ie-setup-support_31bf3856ad364e35_6.0.6000.20627_none_c46573917a7a4463.manifest | 20-Jul-2007 | 02:24 | 31,943 | |
X86_microsoft-windows-iebrshim_31bf3856ad364e35_6.0.6000.16512_none_2a06bbb06808df52.manifest | 20-Jul-2007 | 02:24 | 37,192 | |
X86_microsoft-windows-iebrshim_31bf3856ad364e35_6.0.6000.20627_none_2a8a8a01812a19c0.manifest | 20-Jul-2007 | 02:24 | 37,192 | |
X86_microsoft-windows-ieframe_31bf3856ad364e35_6.0.6000.16512_none_62b35cbbb0fec9d0.manifest | 20-Jul-2007 | 02:24 | 829,599 | |
X86_microsoft-windows-ieframe_31bf3856ad364e35_6.0.6000.20627_none_63372b0cca20043e.manifest | 20-Jul-2007 | 02:24 | 829,599 | |
X86_microsoft-windows-ieinstal_31bf3856ad364e35_6.0.6000.16527_none_e6a6fac09485b8ac.manifest | 20-Jul-2007 | 02:24 | 10,829 | |
X86_microsoft-windows-ieinstal_31bf3856ad364e35_6.0.6000.20643_none_e716f68badb72afc.manifest | 20-Jul-2007 | 02:24 | 10,502 | |
X86_microsoft-windows-ieuser_31bf3856ad364e35_6.0.6000.16512_none_0b54fe56d6fcddba.manifest | 20-Jul-2007 | 02:24 | 10,729 | |
X86_microsoft-windows-ieuser_31bf3856ad364e35_6.0.6000.20627_none_0bd8cca7f01e1828.manifest | 20-Jul-2007 | 02:24 | 10,729 | |
Advpack.dll | 7.0.6000.16512 | 26-Jun-2007 | 02:48 | 124,928 |
Advpack.dll | 7.0.6000.20627 | 26-Jun-2007 | 02:35 | 124,928 |
Urlmon.dll | 7.0.6000.16512 | 26-Jun-2007 | 02:51 | 1,152,000 |
Urlmon.dll | 7.0.6000.20627 | 26-Jun-2007 | 02:38 | 1,154,048 |
Mstime.dll | 7.0.6000.16512 | 26-Jun-2007 | 02:50 | 671,232 |
Mstime.dll | 7.0.6000.20627 | 26-Jun-2007 | 02:37 | 671,232 |
Inetcpl.cpl | 7.0.6000.16512 | 26-Jun-2007 | 02:49 | 1,824,256 |
Inetcpl.cpl | 7.0.6000.20627 | 26-Jun-2007 | 02:37 | 1,824,256 |
Jsproxy.dll | 7.0.6000.16512 | 26-Jun-2007 | 02:50 | 27,648 |
Wininet.dll | 7.0.6000.16512 | 26-Jun-2007 | 02:52 | 823,808 |
Wininetplugin.dll | 1.0.0.1 | 26-Jun-2007 | 02:52 | 64,512 |
Jsproxy.dll | 7.0.6000.20627 | 26-Jun-2007 | 02:37 | 27,648 |
Wininet.dll | 7.0.6000.20627 | 26-Jun-2007 | 02:38 | 824,320 |
Wininetplugin.dll | 1.0.0.1 | 26-Jun-2007 | 02:38 | 64,512 |
Ieapfltr.dat | 7.0.6011.0 | 11-Apr-2007 | 23:12 | 2,455,488 |
Ieapfltr.dll | 7.0.6000.16461 | 26-Jun-2007 | 02:49 | 383,488 |
Ieapfltr.dat | 7.0.6011.0 | 11-Apr-2007 | 23:21 | 2,455,488 |
Ieapfltr.dll | 7.0.6000.16461 | 26-Jun-2007 | 02:37 | 383,488 |
Mshtmled.dll | 7.0.6000.16512 | 26-Jun-2007 | 02:50 | 477,696 |
Mshtmled.dll | 7.0.6000.20627 | 26-Jun-2007 | 02:37 | 477,696 |
Mshtml.dll | 7.0.6000.16527 | 19-Jul-2007 | 02:21 | 3,583,488 |
Mshtml.tlb | 7.0.6000.16527 | 18-Jul-2007 | 23:43 | 1,383,424 |
Mshtml.dll | 7.0.6000.20643 | 19-Jul-2007 | 02:14 | 3,584,000 |
Mshtml.tlb | 7.0.6000.20643 | 18-Jul-2007 | 23:44 | 1,383,424 |
Ieunatt.exe | 7.0.6000.16512 | 26-Jun-2007 | 01:50 | 26,624 |
Iexplore.exe | 7.0.6000.16512 | 26-Jun-2007 | 01:51 | 625,152 |
Ieunatt.exe | 7.0.6000.20627 | 26-Jun-2007 | 01:42 | 26,624 |
Iexplore.exe | 7.0.6000.20627 | 26-Jun-2007 | 01:42 | 625,152 |
Ie4uinit.exe | 7.0.6000.16512 | 26-Jun-2007 | 01:50 | 63,488 |
Iernonce.dll | 7.0.6000.16512 | 26-Jun-2007 | 02:49 | 44,544 |
Iesetup.dll | 7.0.6000.16512 | 26-Jun-2007 | 02:49 | 56,320 |
Ie4uinit.exe | 7.0.6000.20627 | 26-Jun-2007 | 01:42 | 63,488 |
Iernonce.dll | 7.0.6000.20627 | 26-Jun-2007 | 02:37 | 44,544 |
Iesetup.dll | 7.0.6000.20627 | 26-Jun-2007 | 02:37 | 56,320 |
Iebrshim.dll | 6.0.6000.16512 | 26-Jun-2007 | 02:49 | 52,736 |
Iebrshim.dll | 6.0.6000.20627 | 26-Jun-2007 | 02:37 | 52,736 |
Ieframe.dll | 7.0.6000.16512 | 26-Jun-2007 | 02:49 | 6,058,496 |
Ieui.dll | 7.0.6000.16512 | 26-Jun-2007 | 02:49 | 180,736 |
Ieframe.dll | 7.0.6000.20627 | 26-Jun-2007 | 02:37 | 6,059,008 |
Ieui.dll | 7.0.6000.20627 | 26-Jun-2007 | 02:37 | 180,736 |
Ieinstal.exe | 6.0.6000.16527 | 19-Jul-2007 | 02:20 | 250,368 |
Ieinstal.exe | 6.0.6000.20643 | 19-Jul-2007 | 01:19 | 250,368 |
Ieuser.exe | 6.0.6000.16512 | 26-Jun-2007 | 01:50 | 294,912 |
Ieuser.exe | 6.0.6000.20627 | 26-Jun-2007 | 01:42 | 294,912 |
Note For a complete list of supported versions and editions, see the Support Lifecycle Index. For a complete list of service packs, see Lifecycle Supported Service Packs. For more information on the support lifecycle policy, see Microsoft Support Lifecycle.
For Internet Explorer 7 in all supported x64 editions of Windows Vista:
File Name | Version | Date | Time | Size | CPU |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Amd64_03bba559351f4a2b2230e2ca83331f96_31bf3856ad364e35_6.0.6000.16512_none_c2f77da9b5ed1ca8.manifest | 20-Jul-2007 | 02:23 | 1,060 | ||
Amd64_0873404325bd4eab14e131ae7bb3bcba_31bf3856ad364e35_6.0.6000.16527_none_9542597f6b0e94ef.manifest | 20-Jul-2007 | 02:23 | 1,064 | ||
Amd64_089e46219e71e90c25b856f3ca343329_31bf3856ad364e35_6.0.6000.20627_none_c5d770ddbb7846d1.manifest | 20-Jul-2007 | 02:23 | 1,040 | ||
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Amd64_microsoft-windows-i..ersandsecurityzones_31bf3856ad364e35_6.0.6000.20627_none_0f9671ccab28577e.manifest | 20-Jul-2007 | 02:34 | 283,526 | ||
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Amd64_microsoft-windows-i..mlrenderingadvanced_31bf3856ad364e35_6.0.6000.20627_none_3b79009550d116ed.manifest | 20-Jul-2007 | 02:34 | 42,596 | ||
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Amd64_microsoft-windows-i..nternetcontrolpanel_31bf3856ad364e35_6.0.6000.20627_none_e9ed00012636fca2.manifest | 20-Jul-2007 | 02:34 | 810,403 | ||
Amd64_microsoft-windows-i..tocolimplementation_31bf3856ad364e35_6.0.6000.16512_none_5c187f1d5d1043a3.manifest | 20-Jul-2007 | 02:34 | 56,676 | ||
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Amd64_microsoft-windows-ie-antiphishfilter_31bf3856ad364e35_6.0.6000.16512_none_55c1a1f726fbbdf6.manifest | 20-Jul-2007 | 02:34 | 9,627 | ||
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Amd64_microsoft-windows-ie-htmlactivexcompat_31bf3856ad364e35_6.0.6000.16527_none_71992a6ccb0a2ecf.manifest | 19-Jul-2007 | 05:08 | 184,741 | ||
Amd64_microsoft-windows-ie-htmlactivexcompat_31bf3856ad364e35_6.0.6000.20643_none_72092637e43ba11f.manifest | 19-Jul-2007 | 03:33 | 184,741 | ||
Amd64_microsoft-windows-ie-htmlediting_31bf3856ad364e35_6.0.6000.16512_none_a2587506fea1f6b1.manifest | 20-Jul-2007 | 02:34 | 32,143 | ||
Amd64_microsoft-windows-ie-htmlediting_31bf3856ad364e35_6.0.6000.20627_none_a2dc435817c3311f.manifest | 20-Jul-2007 | 02:34 | 32,143 | ||
Amd64_microsoft-windows-ie-htmlrendering_31bf3856ad364e35_6.0.6000.16527_none_6d6ccfc1dd6a477d.manifest | 20-Jul-2007 | 02:34 | 928,555 | ||
Amd64_microsoft-windows-ie-htmlrendering_31bf3856ad364e35_6.0.6000.20643_none_6ddccb8cf69bb9cd.manifest | 20-Jul-2007 | 02:34 | 928,555 | ||
Amd64_microsoft-windows-ie-iebrokers_31bf3856ad364e35_6.0.6000.16527_none_c65561f311d6380a.manifest | 19-Jul-2007 | 05:08 | 3,502 | ||
Amd64_microsoft-windows-ie-iebrokers_31bf3856ad364e35_6.0.6000.20643_none_c6c55dbe2b07aa5a.manifest | 19-Jul-2007 | 03:33 | 3,502 | ||
Amd64_microsoft-windows-ie-internetexplorer_31bf3856ad364e35_6.0.6000.16512_none_89918ba8d53bb286.manifest | 20-Jul-2007 | 02:34 | 126,169 | ||
Amd64_microsoft-windows-ie-internetexplorer_31bf3856ad364e35_6.0.6000.20627_none_8a1559f9ee5cecf4.manifest | 20-Jul-2007 | 02:34 | 126,169 | ||
Amd64_microsoft-windows-ie-setup-support_31bf3856ad364e35_6.0.6000.16512_none_200040c419b67b2b.manifest | 20-Jul-2007 | 02:34 | 31,977 | ||
Amd64_microsoft-windows-ie-setup-support_31bf3856ad364e35_6.0.6000.20627_none_20840f1532d7b599.manifest | 20-Jul-2007 | 02:34 | 31,977 | ||
Amd64_microsoft-windows-iebrshim_31bf3856ad364e35_6.0.6000.16512_none_8625573420665088.manifest | 20-Jul-2007 | 02:34 | 37,911 | ||
Amd64_microsoft-windows-iebrshim_31bf3856ad364e35_6.0.6000.20627_none_86a9258539878af6.manifest | 20-Jul-2007 | 02:34 | 37,911 | ||
Amd64_microsoft-windows-ieframe_31bf3856ad364e35_6.0.6000.16512_none_bed1f83f695c3b06.manifest | 20-Jul-2007 | 02:34 | 829,703 | ||
Amd64_microsoft-windows-ieframe_31bf3856ad364e35_6.0.6000.20627_none_bf55c690827d7574.manifest | 20-Jul-2007 | 02:34 | 829,703 | ||
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Amd64_microsoft-windows-ieinstal_31bf3856ad364e35_6.0.6000.20643_none_4335920f66149c32.manifest | 20-Jul-2007 | 02:34 | 10,526 | ||
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Wow64_microsoft-windows-ie-internetexplorer_31bf3856ad364e35_6.0.6000.20627_none_946a044c22bdaeef.manifest | 20-Jul-2007 | 02:34 | 120,967 | ||
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X86_microsoft-windows-ie-htmlediting_31bf3856ad364e35_6.0.6000.20627_none_46bda7d45f65bfe9.manifest | 20-Jul-2007 | 02:34 | 32,111 | ||
X86_microsoft-windows-ie-htmlrendering_31bf3856ad364e35_6.0.6000.16527_none_114e343e250cd647.manifest | 20-Jul-2007 | 02:34 | 928,494 | ||
X86_microsoft-windows-ie-htmlrendering_31bf3856ad364e35_6.0.6000.20643_none_11be30093e3e4897.manifest | 20-Jul-2007 | 02:34 | 928,494 | ||
X86_microsoft-windows-ie-iebrokers_31bf3856ad364e35_6.0.6000.16527_none_6a36c66f5978c6d4.manifest | 19-Jul-2007 | 02:40 | 3,494 | ||
X86_microsoft-windows-ie-iebrokers_31bf3856ad364e35_6.0.6000.20643_none_6aa6c23a72aa3924.manifest | 19-Jul-2007 | 02:30 | 3,494 | ||
X86_microsoft-windows-ie-setup-support_31bf3856ad364e35_6.0.6000.16512_none_c3e1a540615909f5.manifest | 20-Jul-2007 | 02:34 | 31,943 | ||
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X86_microsoft-windows-iebrshim_31bf3856ad364e35_6.0.6000.20627_none_2a8a8a01812a19c0.manifest | 20-Jul-2007 | 02:34 | 37,192 | ||
X86_microsoft-windows-ieframe_31bf3856ad364e35_6.0.6000.16512_none_62b35cbbb0fec9d0.manifest | 20-Jul-2007 | 02:34 | 829,599 | ||
X86_microsoft-windows-ieframe_31bf3856ad364e35_6.0.6000.20627_none_63372b0cca20043e.manifest | 20-Jul-2007 | 02:34 | 829,599 | ||
X86_microsoft-windows-ieinstal_31bf3856ad364e35_6.0.6000.16527_none_e6a6fac09485b8ac.manifest | 20-Jul-2007 | 02:34 | 10,829 | ||
X86_microsoft-windows-ieinstal_31bf3856ad364e35_6.0.6000.20643_none_e716f68badb72afc.manifest | 20-Jul-2007 | 02:34 | 10,502 | ||
X86_microsoft-windows-ieuser_31bf3856ad364e35_6.0.6000.16512_none_0b54fe56d6fcddba.manifest | 20-Jul-2007 | 02:34 | 10,729 | ||
X86_microsoft-windows-ieuser_31bf3856ad364e35_6.0.6000.20627_none_0bd8cca7f01e1828.manifest | 20-Jul-2007 | 02:34 | 10,729 | ||
Advpack.dll | 7.0.6000.16512 | 26-Jun-2007 | 03:50 | 161,280 | x64 |
Advpack.dll | 7.0.6000.20627 | 26-Jun-2007 | 03:46 | 161,280 | x64 |
Urlmon.dll | 7.0.6000.16512 | 26-Jun-2007 | 03:55 | 1,419,264 | x64 |
Urlmon.dll | 7.0.6000.20627 | 26-Jun-2007 | 03:49 | 1,421,824 | x64 |
Mstime.dll | 7.0.6000.16512 | 26-Jun-2007 | 03:53 | 1,129,984 | x64 |
Mstime.dll | 7.0.6000.20627 | 26-Jun-2007 | 03:48 | 1,129,984 | x64 |
Inetcpl.cpl | 7.0.6000.16512 | 26-Jun-2007 | 03:52 | 2,024,960 | |
Inetcpl.cpl | 7.0.6000.20627 | 26-Jun-2007 | 03:47 | 2,025,472 | |
Jsproxy.dll | 7.0.6000.16512 | 26-Jun-2007 | 03:52 | 32,256 | x64 |
Wininet.dll | 7.0.6000.16512 | 26-Jun-2007 | 03:55 | 1,020,416 | x64 |
Wininetplugin.dll | 1.0.0.1 | 26-Jun-2007 | 03:55 | 93,184 | x64 |
Jsproxy.dll | 7.0.6000.20627 | 26-Jun-2007 | 03:47 | 32,256 | x64 |
Wininet.dll | 7.0.6000.20627 | 26-Jun-2007 | 03:49 | 1,021,440 | x64 |
Wininetplugin.dll | 1.0.0.1 | 26-Jun-2007 | 03:49 | 93,184 | x64 |
Ieapfltr.dat | 7.0.6011.0 | 11-Apr-2007 | 23:14 | 2,455,488 | |
Ieapfltr.dll | 7.0.6000.16461 | 26-Jun-2007 | 03:52 | 424,448 | x64 |
Ieapfltr.dat | 7.0.6011.0 | 11-Apr-2007 | 23:21 | 2,455,488 | |
Ieapfltr.dll | 7.0.6000.16461 | 26-Jun-2007 | 03:47 | 424,448 | x64 |
Mshtmled.dll | 7.0.6000.16512 | 26-Jun-2007 | 03:53 | 758,784 | x64 |
Mshtmled.dll | 7.0.6000.20627 | 26-Jun-2007 | 03:48 | 758,784 | x64 |
Mshtml.dll | 7.0.6000.16527 | 19-Jul-2007 | 03:24 | 5,669,376 | x64 |
Mshtml.tlb | 7.0.6000.16527 | 18-Jul-2007 | 23:42 | 1,383,424 | |
Mshtml.dll | 7.0.6000.20643 | 19-Jul-2007 | 03:16 | 5,669,376 | x64 |
Mshtml.tlb | 7.0.6000.20643 | 18-Jul-2007 | 23:40 | 1,383,424 | |
Ieunatt.exe | 7.0.6000.16512 | 26-Jun-2007 | 02:14 | 32,768 | x64 |
Iexplore.exe | 7.0.6000.16512 | 26-Jun-2007 | 02:15 | 679,424 | x64 |
Ieunatt.exe | 7.0.6000.20627 | 26-Jun-2007 | 02:08 | 32,768 | x64 |
Iexplore.exe | 7.0.6000.20627 | 26-Jun-2007 | 02:08 | 679,424 | x64 |
Ie4uinit.exe | 7.0.6000.16512 | 26-Jun-2007 | 02:14 | 77,312 | x64 |
Iernonce.dll | 7.0.6000.16512 | 26-Jun-2007 | 03:52 | 57,344 | x64 |
Iesetup.dll | 7.0.6000.16512 | 26-Jun-2007 | 03:52 | 69,120 | x64 |
Ie4uinit.exe | 7.0.6000.20627 | 26-Jun-2007 | 02:08 | 77,312 | x64 |
Iernonce.dll | 7.0.6000.20627 | 26-Jun-2007 | 03:47 | 57,344 | x64 |
Iesetup.dll | 7.0.6000.20627 | 26-Jun-2007 | 03:47 | 69,120 | x64 |
Iebrshim.dll | 6.0.6000.16512 | 26-Jun-2007 | 03:52 | 104,960 | x64 |
Iebrshim.dll | 6.0.6000.20627 | 26-Jun-2007 | 03:47 | 104,960 | x64 |
Ieframe.dll | 7.0.6000.16512 | 26-Jun-2007 | 03:52 | 7,058,944 | x64 |
Ieui.dll | 7.0.6000.16512 | 26-Jun-2007 | 03:52 | 228,352 | x64 |
Ieframe.dll | 7.0.6000.20627 | 26-Jun-2007 | 03:47 | 7,060,480 | x64 |
Ieui.dll | 7.0.6000.20627 | 26-Jun-2007 | 03:47 | 228,352 | x64 |
Ieinstal.exe | 6.0.6000.16527 | 19-Jul-2007 | 03:23 | 260,608 | x64 |
Ieinstal.exe | 6.0.6000.20643 | 19-Jul-2007 | 01:37 | 260,608 | x64 |
Ieuser.exe | 6.0.6000.16512 | 26-Jun-2007 | 02:15 | 341,504 | x64 |
Ieuser.exe | 6.0.6000.20627 | 26-Jun-2007 | 02:08 | 341,504 | x64 |
Ieunatt.exe | 7.0.6000.16512 | 26-Jun-2007 | 01:50 | 26,624 | x86 |
Iexplore.exe | 7.0.6000.16512 | 26-Jun-2007 | 01:51 | 625,152 | x86 |
Ieunatt.exe | 7.0.6000.20627 | 26-Jun-2007 | 01:42 | 26,624 | x86 |
Iexplore.exe | 7.0.6000.20627 | 26-Jun-2007 | 01:42 | 625,152 | x86 |
Advpack.dll | 7.0.6000.16512 | 26-Jun-2007 | 02:48 | 124,928 | x86 |
Advpack.dll | 7.0.6000.20627 | 26-Jun-2007 | 02:35 | 124,928 | x86 |
Urlmon.dll | 7.0.6000.16512 | 26-Jun-2007 | 02:51 | 1,152,000 | x86 |
Urlmon.dll | 7.0.6000.20627 | 26-Jun-2007 | 02:38 | 1,154,048 | x86 |
Mstime.dll | 7.0.6000.16512 | 26-Jun-2007 | 02:50 | 671,232 | x86 |
Mstime.dll | 7.0.6000.20627 | 26-Jun-2007 | 02:37 | 671,232 | x86 |
Inetcpl.cpl | 7.0.6000.16512 | 26-Jun-2007 | 02:49 | 1,824,256 | |
Inetcpl.cpl | 7.0.6000.20627 | 26-Jun-2007 | 02:37 | 1,824,256 | |
Jsproxy.dll | 7.0.6000.16512 | 26-Jun-2007 | 02:50 | 27,648 | x86 |
Wininet.dll | 7.0.6000.16512 | 26-Jun-2007 | 02:52 | 823,808 | x86 |
Wininetplugin.dll | 1.0.0.1 | 26-Jun-2007 | 02:52 | 64,512 | x86 |
Jsproxy.dll | 7.0.6000.20627 | 26-Jun-2007 | 02:37 | 27,648 | x86 |
Wininet.dll | 7.0.6000.20627 | 26-Jun-2007 | 02:38 | 824,320 | x86 |
Wininetplugin.dll | 1.0.0.1 | 26-Jun-2007 | 02:38 | 64,512 | x86 |
Ieapfltr.dat | 7.0.6011.0 | 11-Apr-2007 | 23:12 | 2,455,488 | |
Ieapfltr.dll | 7.0.6000.16461 | 26-Jun-2007 | 02:49 | 383,488 | x86 |
Ieapfltr.dat | 7.0.6011.0 | 11-Apr-2007 | 23:21 | 2,455,488 | |
Ieapfltr.dll | 7.0.6000.16461 | 26-Jun-2007 | 02:37 | 383,488 | x86 |
Mshtmled.dll | 7.0.6000.16512 | 26-Jun-2007 | 02:50 | 477,696 | x86 |
Mshtmled.dll | 7.0.6000.20627 | 26-Jun-2007 | 02:37 | 477,696 | x86 |
Mshtml.dll | 7.0.6000.16527 | 19-Jul-2007 | 02:21 | 3,583,488 | x86 |
Mshtml.tlb | 7.0.6000.16527 | 18-Jul-2007 | 23:43 | 1,383,424 | |
Mshtml.dll | 7.0.6000.20643 | 19-Jul-2007 | 02:14 | 3,584,000 | x86 |
Mshtml.tlb | 7.0.6000.20643 | 18-Jul-2007 | 23:44 | 1,383,424 | |
Ie4uinit.exe | 7.0.6000.16512 | 26-Jun-2007 | 01:50 | 63,488 | x86 |
Iernonce.dll | 7.0.6000.16512 | 26-Jun-2007 | 02:49 | 44,544 | x86 |
Iesetup.dll | 7.0.6000.16512 | 26-Jun-2007 | 02:49 | 56,320 | x86 |
Ie4uinit.exe | 7.0.6000.20627 | 26-Jun-2007 | 01:42 | 63,488 | x86 |
Iernonce.dll | 7.0.6000.20627 | 26-Jun-2007 | 02:37 | 44,544 | x86 |
Iesetup.dll | 7.0.6000.20627 | 26-Jun-2007 | 02:37 | 56,320 | x86 |
Iebrshim.dll | 6.0.6000.16512 | 26-Jun-2007 | 02:49 | 52,736 | x86 |
Iebrshim.dll | 6.0.6000.20627 | 26-Jun-2007 | 02:37 | 52,736 | x86 |
Ieframe.dll | 7.0.6000.16512 | 26-Jun-2007 | 02:49 | 6,058,496 | x86 |
Ieui.dll | 7.0.6000.16512 | 26-Jun-2007 | 02:49 | 180,736 | x86 |
Ieframe.dll | 7.0.6000.20627 | 26-Jun-2007 | 02:37 | 6,059,008 | x86 |
Ieui.dll | 7.0.6000.20627 | 26-Jun-2007 | 02:37 | 180,736 | x86 |
Ieinstal.exe | 6.0.6000.16527 | 19-Jul-2007 | 02:20 | 250,368 | x86 |
Ieinstal.exe | 6.0.6000.20643 | 19-Jul-2007 | 01:19 | 250,368 | x86 |
Ieuser.exe | 6.0.6000.16512 | 26-Jun-2007 | 01:50 | 294,912 | x86 |
Ieuser.exe | 6.0.6000.20627 | 26-Jun-2007 | 01:42 | 294,912 | x86 |
Note For a complete list of supported versions and editions, see the Support Lifecycle Index. For a complete list of service packs, see Lifecycle Supported Service Packs. For more information on the support lifecycle policy, see Microsoft Support Lifecycle.
Deployment Information
Installing the Update
When you install this security update, the installer checks whether one or more of the files that are being updated on your system have previously been updated by a Windows hotfix. If you have previously installed a hotfix to update one of these files, the installer will apply the LDR version of this update. Otherwise, the installer will apply the GDR version of the update. For more information about this behavior, see Microsoft Knowledge Base Article 824994.
For more information about the installer, see Microsoft Knowledge Base Article 934307.
For more information about the terminology that appears in this bulletin, such as hotfix, see Microsoft Knowledge Base Article 824684.
This security update supports the following setup switches.
Switch | Description |
---|---|
/?, /h, /help | Displays help on supported switches. |
/quiet | Suppresses the display of status or error messages. |
/norestart | When combined with /quiet, the system will not be restarted after installation even if a restart is required to complete installation. |
Note For more information about the installer, see Microsoft Knowledge Base Article 934307.
Verifying that the Update Has Been Applied
Microsoft Baseline Security Analyzer
To verify that a security update has been applied to an affected system, you may be able to use the Microsoft Baseline Security Analyzer (MBSA) tool. See the section, Detection and Deployment Tools and Guidance, earlier in this bulletin for more information.File Version Verification
Note Because there are several editions of Microsoft Windows, the following steps may be different on your system. If they are, see your product documentation to complete these steps.- Click Start and then enter an update file name in Start Search.
- When the file appears under Programs, right-click on the file name and click Properties.
- Under the General tab, compare the file size with the file information tables provided earlier in this section.
- You may also click on the Details tab and compare information, such as file version and date modified, with the file information tables provided earlier in this section.
- Finally, you may also click on the Previous Versions tab and compare file information for the previous version of the file with the file information for the new, or updated, version of the file.
Other Information
Acknowledgments
Microsoft thanks the following for working with us to help protect customers:
- NSFocus Security Team for reporting the CSS Memory Corruption Vulnerability - CVE-2007-0943.
- Brett Moore of Security-Assessment.com for reporting the ActiveX Object Vulnerability - CVE-2007-2216.
Support
- Customers in the U.S. and Canada can receive technical support from Microsoft Product Support Services at 1-866-PCSAFETY. There is no charge for support calls that are associated with security updates.
- International customers can receive support from their local Microsoft subsidiaries. There is no charge for support that is associated with security updates. For more information about how to contact Microsoft for support issues, visit the International Support Web site.
Disclaimer
The information provided in the Microsoft Knowledge Base is provided "as is" without warranty of any kind. Microsoft disclaims all warranties, either express or implied, including the warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. In no event shall Microsoft Corporation or its suppliers be liable for any damages whatsoever including direct, indirect, incidental, consequential, loss of business profits or special damages, even if Microsoft Corporation or its suppliers have been advised of the possibility of such damages. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of liability for consequential or incidental damages so the foregoing limitation may not apply.
Revisions
- V1.0 (August 14, 2007): Bulletin published.
- V1.1 (August 22, 2007): Bulletin revised to correct Registry Key Verification for Internet Explorer 7 for all supported 32-bit editions, 64-bit editions, and Itanium-based editions of Windows Server 2003.
- V1.2 (August 29, 2007): Bulletin revised to document the functionality change of increasing the limit on cookies from 20 to 50.
- V1.3 (October 10, 2007): Bulletin revised to correct the name of an affected file in the bulletin text only.
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