PA
Fri Sep 17 16:26:52 CDT 2004
I'd say you're fine. The patch for 833989 and 830348 is essentially the
same thing.
--
~PA Bear
greenrose wrote:
> Thanks for replying. I have Windows 2000. The only thing I
> have that comes close to your 2nd queston (I ran a search
> for "Microsoft Visual") is Microsoft Visual Studio. Looks
> like I don't need 830348. If you think otherwise, please
> let me know.
>
> -greenrose
>
> PA Bear wrote:
>> Windows version?
>>
>> 833989 [for IE6 SP1] and 830348 [for Microsoft .NET Framework 1.0 SP2,
>> Microsoft .NET Framework SDK 1.0 SP2, Microsoft .NET Framework 1.1,
>> Microsoft Visual Basic .NET (2002), Microsoft Visual Basic .NET (2003),
>> Microsoft Visual C# .NET (2002), Microsoft Visual C# .NET (2003),
>> Microsoft
>> Visual C++ .NET (2002), Microsoft Visual C++ .NET (2003), and Microsoft
>> Visual J# .NET (2003)] each point to the same update, MS04-028
>>
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/bulletin/MS04- 028.mspx.
>>
>> Which, if any, of the applications listed for 830348 do you have
>> installed?
>> --
>> ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)
>> MS MVP-Windows (IE/OE)
>>
>> greenrose wrote:
>>> I did steps 1 & 2 at the page - "September 2004 Security
>>> Update for JPEG Processing (GDI+) at
>>>
>
http://www.microsoft.com/security/bulletins/200409_jpeg.msp
>>> x.
>>>
>>> Step 4 - Update Developer Tools took me to a page where I
>>> could do a Security Update for IE 6 SP1 (KB833989), which
>>> I did.
>>>
>>> In a columned box below Step 4, there are update numbers
>>> for various programs. For IE6 SP1, the Update # is 830348.
>>>
>>> I don't have the latter update in my add/remove programs.
>>> Is this part of the JPEG processing issue that this
>>> security issue is about? I'm confused because it's a
>>> different number than the one in Step 4 for IE 6 SP1.
>>
>> .