Microsoft Updates Patch for Windows Flaw
Microsoft Corp. has released an updated patch for a security vulnerability discovered in Windows NT 4.0 in December. The new update fixes a flaw in the original patch that installed the wrong binaries on multi-processor machines, causing them to crash in some situations.
The original vulnerability that the patch was meant to fix affected Windows 2000 and XP as well. But the problem that prompted the release of the new patch only occurs in machines running Windows NT 4.0 Terminal Services Edition.
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