Slew of Windows Vista Updates Available

Today isn't patch Tuesday, but you wouldn't know it with the amount of updates that have gone live on the Microsoft download site. Here is a run down.

  • KB941090 - (x64) resolves an issue where messages become stuck in the Outbox and cannot be deleted when using Windows Mail
  • KB940646 - (x64) resolves an issue where the throughput of a 3G Wireless Wide Area Network (WWAN) Data Card is reduced on a computer running Windows Vista.
  • KB940105 - (x64) resolve potential Graphics Virtual Address problems that may occur when running Windows Vista.
  • KB939159 - (x64) configures the Windows Customer Experience Improvement Program to improve the quality of software information sent to Microsoft.
  • KB939159 - (x64) resolves an issue in the Background Intelligent Transfer Service (BITS).
  • KB938952 - (x64) resolves a display issue that occurs during language pack installation and when accessing the Regional and Language Options control panel.
  • KB936710 - (x64) resolves a secondary graphic card operability issue when running DirectX 10 applications on multiple graphics cards.
  • KB936004 - (x64) resolves an issue where a USB telephony device (USB telephone, handset, headset and so on) is unexpectedly set as the default audio device on a computer running Windows Vista.
  • KB930194 - (x64) resolves an issue where an attached optical drive utilizing a SiI Parallel Advanced Technology Attachment (PATA) chip from Silicon Image is not recognized as a recordable drive on a computer running Windows Vista.
  • KB929547 - (x64) resolves an issue where after installing the Windows Filtering Platform (WFP) driver, applications and services appear to stop responding for approximately 15 seconds.

Posted Aug 28 2007, 01:34 PM by Josh Phillips
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JoeM wrote re: Slew of Windows Vista Updates Available
on 08-28-2007 8:28 PM

I knew KB930194 was being releases, but was not aware of the others.

Thanks

Someone wrote re: Slew of Windows Vista Updates Available
on 08-30-2007 6:23 AM

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