-X-, on 12 April 2012 - 01:15 AM, said:
Yes, the registry entry wasn't set by HFSLIP!
Thx for the hint and also to Explorer09 for identifying that
tomasz86, on 12 April 2012 - 11:28 PM, said:
I think that 952013 (SmartCard_XP_x86.exe) is not slipstreamed correctly from HF. The file "wudfusbcciddriver.dll" should be copied to "%windir%\system32\Drivers\umdf" but if you slipstream it from HF it gets copied to "%windir%\system32".
Yes, probably SmartCard_XP_x86.exe should also go to HFSVCPACK_SW1!
tomasz86, on 12 April 2012 - 11:28 PM, said:
I've also mentioned it before but 982316 also doesn't seem to be slipstreamed properly from HF, i.e. the registry entries are not added.
As far as I read not entry was added btu the permissions are modified. After a quick view HFSLIP changed that permission corresponding to 982316. I think about an additional CMD-file which has to be added to modify the permissions.
Thxt for these infos!!!
-X-, on 13 April 2012 - 04:15 AM, said:
Ooooohhh... Yes!
Explorer09, on 13 April 2012 - 06:34 AM, said:
The file-checker for Office 2003 needs to be updated.
These 2 updates are released on the Patch Tuesday this month:
KB2597112 (MS12-027 - Windows Common Controls vulnerability)
KB2598292 (Outlook Junk Email Filter), replacing KB2598246
Yes, I know. I will add this asap!
Explorer09, on 13 April 2012 - 06:34 AM, said:
In addition, Mim0, would you please also add these notes to your list?
- The optional KB2449798 replaces the security update KB980373.
- The optional KB2464603 is required before installing Office File Validation add-in, and KB2464603 replaces security update KB2344911. (see this page)
Yes, sounds good. I check it and make update the list.
Explorer09, on 13 April 2012 - 06:34 AM, said:
EDIT: Here's another update that you might need to add to your list:
KB2493523 (MS11-055 - Microsoft Visio)
This is an older security update. Although it talks about the Microsoft Visio vulnerability, it patches OMFC.DLL and it's offered to people who do not have Visio. (
see FAQ #2 of this page)
The update contains a Omfc.dll which I have in my PC w/o an installed Visio. Only an fully installed Office (1. CD). The update contains also a file Omfcu.dll_0001 which I cannot find on my PC. Generally your hint sounds good. Have you tested it?