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Note Hotfixes that were created after security update 832894 (MS04-004) are included in security update 867801 (MS04-025) if you are running Microsoft Windows Server 2003 (64-bit editions). When you install security update 867801 (MS04-025) on a Windows Server 2003-based computer, the installer checks to see if one or more of the files that are being updated on your computer have been previously updated by a Microsoft hotfix. If you have previously installed a hotfix to update one of these files, the installer copies the cumulative hotfix files to your computer.
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824994
Description of the contents of a Windows Server 2003 product update package
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Note Hotfixes that were created after security update 832894 (MS04-004) are included in security update 867801 (MS04-025) if you are running Windows Server 2003 (32-bit editions). When you install security update 867801 (MS04-025) on a Windows Server 2003-based computer, the installer checks to see if one or more of the files that are being updated on your computer have been previously updated by a Microsoft hotfix. If you have previously installed a hotfix to update one of these files, the installer copies the cumulative hotfix files to your computer.
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824994
Description of the contents of a Windows Server 2003 product update package
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Note Hotfixes that were created after security update 832894 (MS04-004) are included in security update 867801 (MS04-025) if you are running Microsoft Windows XP 64-Bit Edition, Version 2003. When you install security update 867801 (MS04-025) on a Windows XP 64-Bit Edition, Version 2003-based computer, the installer checks to see if one or more of the files that are being updated on your computer have been previously updated by a Microsoft hotfix. If you have previously installed a hotfix to update one of these files, the installer copies the cumulative hotfix files to your computer.
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824994
Description of the contents of a Windows Server 2003 product update package
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Back to the topYou must be logged on as an administrator to install this update rollup. To install a downloaded version of this update, run the 871260 update rollup package or the security update 867801 (for Windows Server 2003 and Windows XP 64-Bit Edition, Version 2003) that you downloaded by using the appropriate
Setup switches.
If you are an enterprise administrator, you can deploy update rollup 871260 by using Microsoft Systems Management Server (SMS) Feature Pack or SMS 2003. MBSA can recognize that the update rollup has been installed, and if it has, to correctly indicate that MS04-025 is present. Either the security update or the update rollup can be deployed by SMS because the newer file versions of the rollup are recognized by MBSA as equivalent from a security perspective as the MS04-025 security update. You cannot use MBSA to determine whether the update rollup is specifically relevant for the computer being assessed. For example, you cannot use MSBA to determine whether any post-MS04-004 hotfixes are in use. You can only use MSBA to determine whether minimum security baseline established by MS04-025 has, or has not been met. You cannot use Microsoft Software Update Services (SUS) to deploy update rollup 871260.
For additional information on deploying update rollup 871260 using SMS to only those computers running post-MS04-004 hotfixes or on determining if the update rollup has been installed on client computers, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
867832
How to distribute software updates that are not detected by the Microsoft Baseline Security Analyzer in Systems Management Server 2003
You can verify that this update has been installed by using any of the following methods.
Windows Server 2003 and Windows XP 64-Bit Edition, Version 2003
- Compare the versions of the updated files on your computer with the files that are listed in the File Information section in this article.
- Confirm that the Installed DWORD value appears in the following registry key and that it has a data value of 1:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Hotfix\KB871260
All other Windows versions
- Confirm that Q871260 is listed in the Update Versions section of the About Internet Explorer dialog box.
- Compare the versions of the updated files on your computer with the files that are listed in the File Information section in this article.
- Confirm that the IsInstalled DWORD value appears in the following registry key and that it has a data value of 1:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Active Setup\Installed Components\{42cd6e37-d75d-4b9a-bcd5-4aedd9e32728}
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To install the Internet Explorer 6 for Windows Server 2003 versions of this update rollup, you must be running Internet Explorer 6 (version 6.00.3790.0000) on Windows Server 2003 (32-bit editions or 64-bit editions), or you must be running Internet Explorer 6 on Windows XP 64-Bit Edition, Version 2003.
Back to the topTo install the Internet Explorer 6 Service Pack 1 (SP1) versions of this update rollup, you must be running one of the following versions of Internet Explorer:
- Internet Explorer 6 SP1 (version 6.00.2800.1106) on Windows XP 64-Bit Edition, Version 2002
- Internet Explorer 6 SP1 (version 6.00.2800.1106) on Windows XP Service Pack 1 (SP1)
- Internet Explorer 6 SP1 (version 6.00.2800.1106) on Windows XP
- Internet Explorer 6 SP1 (version 6.00.2800.1106) on Microsoft Windows 2000 Service Pack 4 (SP4)
- Internet Explorer 6 SP1 (version 6.00.2800.1106) on Windows 2000 Service Pack 3 (SP3)
- Internet Explorer 6 SP1 (version 6.00.2800.1106) on Windows 2000 Service Pack 2 (SP2)
- Internet Explorer 6 SP1 (version 6.00.2800.1106) on Microsoft Windows NT Workstation and Server 4.0 Service Pack 6a (SP6a)
- Internet Explorer 6 SP1 (version 6.00.2800.1106) on Windows NT Server 4.0 Terminal Server Edition SP6
- Internet Explorer 6 SP1 (version 6.00.2800.1106) on Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition
Back to the top To install the Internet Explorer 6 version of this update rollup, you must be running Internet Explorer 6 (version 6.00.2600.0000) on Windows XP.
Back to the topTo install the Internet Explorer 5.5 version of this update rollup, you must be running Windows Millennium Edition.
Back to the topTo install the Internet Explorer 5.01 version of this update rollup, you must be running Internet Explorer 5.01 SP4 (version 5.00.3700.1000) on Windows 2000 SP4 or you must be running Internet Explorer 5.01 SP3 (version 5.00.3502.1000) on Windows 2000 SP3.
Back to the top- Versions of Windows and versions of Internet Explorer that are not listed in this article are either in the extended phase of the product life cycle or are no longer supported. Although you can install some of the update packages that are described in this article on these versions of Windows and on these version of Internet Explorer, Microsoft has not tested these versions to assess whether they are affected by these vulnerabilities or to confirm that the update that this article describes addresses these vulnerabilities. We recommend that you upgrade to a supported version of Windows and a supported version of Internet Explorer and then apply the appropriate update. If you are running a version of Windows or a version of Internet Explorer that is in the extended phase of the product life cycle, and if you have an Extended Support contract, contact your Technical Account Manager (TAM) or your Applications Development Consultant (ADC) for information about an update for your configuration.
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For additional information about how to determine which version of Internet Explorer you are running, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
164539
How to determine which Version of Internet Explorer is installed
- For additional information about support life cycles for Windows components, visit the following Microsoft Web site:
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For additional information about how to obtain Internet Explorer 6 SP1 , click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
328548
How to obtain the latest service pack for Internet Explorer 6
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For additional information about how to obtain the latest service pack for Internet Explorer 5.5, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
276369
How to obtain the latest service pack for Internet Explorer 5.5
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For additional information about how to obtain Internet Explorer 5.01 SP3, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
267954
How to obtain the latest Internet Explorer 5.01 service pack
Back to the topFor the Internet Explorer 6 versions of this update, you must restart your computer to complete the installation.
For the Internet Explorer 5.01 versions and the Internet Explorer 5.5 versions of this update, you must restart your computer and then log on as an administrator to complete the installation on Windows NT 4.0-based computers and Windows 2000-based computers.
Back to the topThe Windows Server 2003 versions of security update 867801 and the Windows Server 2003 versions of this update rollup (including Windows XP 64-Bit Edition, Version 2003) support the following Setup switches:
- /?: Show the list of installation switches.
- /u: Use Unattended mode.
- /n: Do not back up files for removal.
- /o: Overwrite OEM files without prompting.
- /z: Do not restart when the installation is complete.
- /q: Use Quiet mode (no user interaction).
- /l: List the installed hotfixes.
- /x: Extract the files without running the Setup program.
You can combine these switches in one command. For example, to install the Windows Server 2003 32-bit update rollup without any user intervention, use the following command:
WindowsServer2003-KB867801-x86-enu.exe /u /q
To install the Windows Server 2003 (32-bit) version of security update 867801 without forcing the computer to restart, use the following command:
WindowsServer2003-KB867801-x86-enu.exe /z
The other update packages for update rollup 871260 support the following switches:
- /q: Use Quiet mode or suppress messages when the files are being extracted.
- /q:u: Use User-Quiet mode. User-Quiet mode presents some dialog boxes to the user.
- /q:a: Use Administrator-Quiet mode. Administrator-Quiet mode does not present any dialog boxes to the user.
- /t: path: Specify the location of the temporary folder that is used by Setup or by the target folder for extracting the files (when you are using the /c switch).
- /c: Extract the files without installing them. If you do not specify the /t: path switch, you are prompted for a target folder.
- /c: path: Specify the path and the name of the Setup .inf file or the .exe file.
- /r:n : Never restart the computer after installation.
- /r:i: Prompt the user to restart the computer if a restart is required, except when this switch is used with the /q:a switch.
- /r:a: Always restart the computer after installation.
- /r:s: Restart the computer after installation without prompting the user.
- /n:v: Do not check the version. Use this switch with caution to install the update on any version of Internet Explorer.
You can combine these switches in one command. For example, to install the Internet Explorer 6 SP1 (32-bit) update rollup without any user intervention and not to force the computer to restart, use the following command:
IE6.0sp1-KB871260-x86-ENU.exe /q:a /r:n
Back to the top837247 | A link that has a specified target always opens in a new window if Internet Explorer is the startup program in a Terminal Services session or the shell for the operating system |
831845 | An access violation occurs in Mshtml.dll when you close an Internet Explorer 6 window by using a script |
835183 | An access violation occurs in Msxml3.dll when you try to quit Internet Explorer 6 |
817786 | An access violation occurs when you refresh a Web page in Internet Explorer |
818614 | An entry in a drop-down list box on a Web page in Internet Explorer 6.0 is not selected when you press a keyboard key |
837209 | An HTTPS Web page does not download completely in Internet Explorer 5.5 |
840312 | Cached HTC files generate additional GET requests in Internet Explorer 6 |
826722 | Cannot delete shortcut on a network share: "It is being used by another person or program" |
840386 | Cannot open an Excel 2003 workbook by using Internet Explorer 6.0 |
840387 | Compressed .exe files that are served from IIS are truncated when you are running Internet Explorer 6 |
839571 | Connections do not use LAN automatic configuration and proxy settings in Windows Server 2003 |
840388 | Data does not decompress when you use behaviors with compressed data in Internet Explorer 6 |
813503 | Dynamically adding and removing an IFRAME with filters causes Internet Explorer to crash |
816868 | Error message: "Internet Explorer cannot download a file" |
831306 | FIX: The FileDownload event does not always fire |
328353 | Folder selection collapses after you rename a folder in Windows Explorer tree view |
817981 | Icons in folder tree views are too small to click or to see clearly |
834273 | Internet Explorer 6 may close unexpectedly when you view a Web page that uses a cascading style sheet |
841368 | Internet Explorer 6 Service Pack 1 stops unexpectedly when you view a Web program on Windows XP |
840391 | Internet Explorer 6 stops responding when it is started from a JScript hyperlink or from a JavaScript hyperlink in an Office document |
835311 | Internet Explorer 6 stops responding when you start it from a JavaScript hyperlink in an Office document |
829643 | Internet Explorer 6.0 Service Pack 1 cannot use the Automatic Detect Settings feature in a Windows XP-based computer to find a WPAD server |
837251 | Internet Explorer does not correctly decompress data that uses the GZIP data compression method |
830511 | Internet Explorer quits unexpectedly when you press F1 in a Web page dialog box |
827666 | Internet Explorer quits unexpectedly when you try to print or to preview a document |
327010 | Link sent by e-mail is incomplete in subject line and does not appear in message body |
840139 | Long upload times to a Web page through Internet Explorer 6 |
840378 | Roaming profiles are not unloaded on a Windows Server 2003-based computer that is running Terminal Services |
824463 | Scaled images are not sized correctly and leave gaps between the images |
320273 | Subfolders of a Web folder are not enumerated in the folders pane in Windows XP |
830849 | The Automatically Detect Settings feature is turned on even with restricted access in Internet Explorer 6 |
843268 | The computer may stop responding and CPU utilization for Internet Explorer may remain high for a long time when you view a Web page |
838893 | The server returned an invalid or unrecognized response error message in Internet Explorer 6 Service Pack 1 |
834806 | The SHIFT+F10 keyboard shortcut does not close a shortcut menu in Internet Explorer on a Windows 2000-based computer |
830313 | The title bar displays the Web site address instead of the Web site title in Windows Server 2003 |
828432 | Third-party software may not function as expected after you apply the Internet Explorer 6.0 security update MS03-032 |
834158 | Web page does not print when you change from landscape orientation to portrait orientation |
821591 | "Web page unavailable while offline" message when you click a hyperlink a second time in Internet Explorer 6 Service Pack 1 |
830780 | Windows Explorer stops responding and the shortcut menu does not close when you use the SHIFT+F10 keyboard shortcut |
824067 | You are prompted for a password and a user name when you view HTML messages in Outlook |
840530 | You cannot gain access to linked Web pages from a Web site that you access through a desktop shortcut in Internet Explorer Service Pack 1 |
831167 | You cannot log on to a Web site or complete an Internet transaction, or you receive an HTTP 500 (Internal Server Error) Web page |
826499 | You cannot see list options when you use the zoom feature in Internet Explorer |
843613 | You receive an access violation in Internet Explorer 6 SP1 when you use a custom Web-based program over SSL |
842527 | You see a blank preview pane after you access a folder with a home page that is redirected to an .xml file |
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The English version of this update rollup has the file attributes (or later) 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.
Internet Explorer 6.0 SP1 for Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows NT 4.0, and Windows Millennium Edition
Date Time Version Size File name
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21-Jul-2004 18:23 6.0.2800.1577 1,017,856 Browseui.dll
21-Jul-2004 14:49 6.0.2800.1459 2,802,688 Mshtml.dll
21-Jul-2004 18:23 6.0.2800.1577 1,336,832 Shdocvw.dll
21-Jul-2004 19:52 6.0.2800.1577 399,872 Shlwapi.dll
21-Jul-2004 14:50 6.0.2800.1459 485,888 Urlmon.dll
21-Jul-2004 14:50 6.0.2800.1459 590,336 Wininet.dll
Internet Explorer 6.0 SP1 for Windows XP 64-Bit Edition, Version 2002
Date Time Version Size File name
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21-Jul-2004 19:25 6.0.2800.1577 2,869,760 Browseui.dll IA64
21-Jul-2004 13:35 6.0.2800.1459 9,104,384 Mshtml.dll IA64
21-Jul-2004 19:25 6.0.2800.1577 3,667,456 Shdocvw.dll IA64
21-Jul-2004 19:24 6.0.2800.1577 1,112,064 Shlwapi.dll IA64
21-Jul-2004 13:34 6.0.2800.1459 1,421,312 Urlmon.dll IA64
21-Jul-2004 13:34 6.0.2800.1459 1,800,704 Wininet.dll IA64
Windows Server 2003
Date Time Version Size File name Folder
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09-Jul-2004 00:12 6.0.3790.186 1,057,792 Browseui.dll RTMQFE
08-Jul-2004 21:12 6.0.3790.191 2,921,472 Mshtml.dll RTMQFE
09-Jul-2004 00:12 6.0.3790.186 1,394,688 Shdocvw.dll RTMQFE
09-Jul-2004 00:12 6.0.3790.186 287,232 Shlwapi.dll RTMQFE
09-Jul-2004 00:12 6.0.3790.186 509,952 Urlmon.dll RTMQFE
09-Jul-2004 00:12 6.0.3790.186 624,640 Wininet.dll RTMQFE
09-Jul-2004 00:25 6.0.3790.186 1,057,792 Browseui.dll RTMGDR
09-Jul-2004 00:25 6.0.3790.191 2,921,472 Mshtml.dll RTMGDR
09-Jul-2004 00:25 6.0.3790.186 1,394,688 Shdocvw.dll RTMGDR
09-Jul-2004 00:25 6.0.3790.186 287,232 Shlwapi.dll RTMGDR
09-Jul-2004 00:25 6.0.3790.186 509,952 Urlmon.dll RTMGDR
09-Jul-2004 00:25 6.0.3790.186 624,640 Wininet.dll RTMGDR
Windows Server 2003 (64-Bit)
Date Time Version Size File name Folder
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08-Jul-2004 21:06 6.0.3790.186 2,536,960 Browseui.dll RTMQFE
08-Jul-2004 21:06 6.0.3790.191 8,221,696 Mshtml.dll RTMQFE
08-Jul-2004 21:06 6.0.3790.186 3,361,792 Shdocvw.dll RTMQFE
08-Jul-2004 21:06 6.0.3790.186 738,816 Shlwapi.dll RTMQFE
08-Jul-2004 21:06 6.0.3790.186 1,272,320 Urlmon.dll RTMQFE
08-Jul-2004 21:06 6.0.3790.186 1,503,744 Wininet.dll RTMQFE
08-Jul-2004 21:12 6.0.3790.186 1,057,792 Wbrowseui.dll RTMQFE
08-Jul-2004 21:12 6.0.3790.191 2,921,472 Wmshtml.dll RTMQFE
08-Jul-2004 21:12 6.0.3790.186 1,394,688 Wshdocvw.dll RTMQFE
08-Jul-2004 21:12 6.0.3790.186 287,232 Wshlwapi.dll RTMQFE
08-Jul-2004 21:12 6.0.3790.186 509,952 Wurlmon.dll RTMQFE
08-Jul-2004 21:12 6.0.3790.186 624,640 Wwininet.dll RTMQFE
08-Jul-2004 21:26 6.0.3790.186 2,536,960 Browseui.dll RTMGDR
08-Jul-2004 21:26 6.0.3790.191 8,221,184 Mshtml.dll RTMGDR
08-Jul-2004 21:26 6.0.3790.186 3,361,792 Shdocvw.dll RTMGDR
08-Jul-2004 21:26 6.0.3790.186 738,816 Shlwapi.dll RTMGDR
08-Jul-2004 21:26 6.0.3790.186 1,272,320 Urlmon.dll RTMGDR
08-Jul-2004 21:26 6.0.3790.186 1,503,232 Wininet.dll RTMGDR
08-Jul-2004 21:25 6.0.3790.186 1,057,792 Wbrowseui.dll RTMGDR
08-Jul-2004 21:25 6.0.3790.191 2,921,472 Wmshtml.dll RTMGDR
08-Jul-2004 21:25 6.0.3790.186 1,394,688 Wshdocvw.dll RTMGDR
08-Jul-2004 21:25 6.0.3790.186 287,232 Wshlwapi.dll RTMGDR
08-Jul-2004 21:25 6.0.3790.186 509,952 Wurlmon.dll RTMGDR
08-Jul-2004 21:25 6.0.3790.186 624,640 Wwininet.dll RTMGDR
Internet Explorer 6.0 for Windows XP
Date Time Version Size File name
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03-Jul-2004 19:04 6.0.2750.164 1,014,784 Browseui.dll
21-Jul-2004 13:48 6.0.2743.2100 2,768,896 Mshtml.dll
15-Aug-2003 17:31 6.0.2722.900 34,304 Pngfilt.dll
05-Mar-2002 00:09 6.0.2715.400 548,864 Shdoclc.dll
03-Jul-2004 19:03 6.0.2750.164 1,333,248 Shdocvw.dll
03-Jul-2004 19:02 6.0.2750.164 390,656 Shlwapi.dll
15-Aug-2003 17:31 6.0.2715.400 109,568 Url.dll
21-Jul-2004 13:49 6.0.2743.2100 481,792 Urlmon.dll
21-Jul-2004 13:49 6.0.2743.2100 585,216 Wininet.dll
Internet Explorer 5.5 SP2 for Windows Millennium Edition
Date Time Version Size File name
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21-Jul-2004 11:36 5.50.4943.2100 796,944 Browseui.dll
21-Jul-2004 11:39 5.50.4943.2100 2,663,696 Mshtml.dll
17-Oct-2002 00:01 5.50.4922.900 48,912 Pngfilt.dll
21-Jul-2004 11:36 5.50.4943.2100 1,141,008 Shdocvw.dll
21-Jul-2004 11:36 5.50.4943.2100 291,088 Shlwapi.dll
05-Mar-2002 01:53 5.50.4915.500 84,240 Url.dll
21-Jul-2004 11:40 5.50.4943.2100 409,360 Urlmon.dll
21-Jul-2004 11:39 5.50.4943.2100 463,632 Wininet.dll
Internet Explorer 5.01 SP2 for Windows 2000 SP2
Date Time Version Size File name
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21-Jul-2004 17:55 5.0.3532.2100 792,848 Browseui.dll
21-Jul-2004 18:02 5.0.3532.2100 2,287,888 Mshtml.dll
19-Aug-2003 15:00 5.0.3521.1800 48,912 Pngfilt.dll
21-Jul-2004 17:54 5.0.3532.2100 1,100,048 Shdocvw.dll
21-Jul-2004 17:52 5.0.3532.2100 279,312 Shlwapi.dll
05-Mar-2002 01:53 5.50.4915.500 84,240 Url.dll
21-Jul-2004 18:04 5.0.3532.2100 409,360 Urlmon.dll
21-Jul-2004 18:04 5.0.3532.2100 450,832 Wininet.dll
Internet Explorer 5.01 SP3 for Windows 2000 SP3
Date Time Version Size File name
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21-Jul-2004 17:55 5.0.3532.2100 792,848 Browseui.dll
21-Jul-2004 18:02 5.0.3532.2100 2,287,888 Mshtml.dll
19-Aug-2003 15:00 5.0.3521.1800 48,912 Pngfilt.dll
21-Jul-2004 17:54 5.0.3532.2100 1,100,048 Shdocvw.dll
21-Jul-2004 17:52 5.0.3532.2100 279,312 Shlwapi.dll
05-Mar-2002 01:53 5.50.4915.500 84,240 Url.dll
21-Jul-2004 18:04 5.0.3532.2100 409,360 Urlmon.dll
21-Jul-2004 18:04 5.0.3532.2100 450,832 Wininet.dll
Internet Explorer 5.01 SP4 for Windows 2000 SP4
Date Time Version Size File name
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21-Jul-2004 18:21 5.0.3819.2100 792,848 Browseui.dll
21-Jul-2004 18:24 5.0.3819.2100 2,287,888 Mshtml.dll
12-Jun-2003 23:15 5.0.3806.1200 48,912 Pngfilt.dll
21-Jul-2004 18:20 5.0.3819.2100 1,100,048 Shdocvw.dll
21-Jul-2004 18:20 5.0.3819.2100 279,312 Shlwapi.dll
05-Mar-2002 01:53 5.50.4915.500 84,240 Url.dll
21-Jul-2004 18:25 5.0.3819.2100 409,360 Urlmon.dll
21-Jul-2004 18:25 5.0.3819.2100 450,832 Wininet.dll
Notes:
- When you install security update 867801 (MS04-025) on a Windows Server 2003-based computer or on a Windows XP 64-Bit Edition, Version 2003-based computer, the installer checks to see if one or more of the files that are being updated on your computer have been previously updated by a Microsoft hotfix. If you have previously installed a hotfix to update one of these files, the installer copies the RTMQFE files to your computer. Otherwise, the installer copies the RTMGDR files to your computer.
For additional information, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
824994
Description of the contents of a Windows Server 2003 product update package
- Because of file dependencies and Setup or removal requirements, these update packages may also contain additional files.
Back to the topTo remove this update, remove security update 867801 (MS04-025).
For additional information, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
867801
MS04-025: Cumulative security update for Internet Explorer
System administrators can use the Spunist.exe utility to remove this security update. The Spuninst.exe utility is located in the
%Windir%\$NTUninstallKB867801$\Spuninst folder. This utility supports the following Setup switches:
- /?: Show the list of installation switches.
- /u: Use Unattended mode.
- /f: Force other programs to quit when the computer shuts down.
- /z: Do not restart when the installation is complete.
- /q: Use Quiet mode (no user interaction).
To remove this update, use the Add or Remove Programs tool (or the Add/Remove Programs tool) in Control Panel. Click
Internet Explorer Q871260 and then click
Change/Remove (or click
Add/Remove).
System administrators can use the Ieuninst.exe utility to remove this update. This update rollup installs the Ieuninst.exe utility in the
%Windir% folder. This utility supports the following command-line switches:
- /?: Show the list of supported switches.
- /z: Do not restart when the installation is complete.
- /q : Use Quiet mode (no user interaction).
For example, to remove this update quietly, use the following command:
c:\windows\ieuninst /q c:\windows\inf\q871260.inf
Note This command assumes that Windows is installed in the C:\Windows folder.
Back to the topTo correctly remove more than one cumulative update for Internet Explorer on a computer that is running Windows Server 2003 or a computer that is running Windows XP 64-Bit Edition, Version 2003, you must remove the updates in the same order that you installed them. For example, if you install 818529 and then you install 828750, you must remove 828750 before you remove 818529.
For additional informationabout known issues that may occur after you install this update, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
325192
Issues After You Install Updates to Internet Explorer or Windows
- After you remove the 871260 update rollup from a computer that is running Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows NT 4.0, Windows Millennium Edition, or Windows 98 Second Edition, you cannot remove previous cumulative updates for Internet Explorer, such as the 818529 critical update. This behavior is by design. Removal is supported only for the last cumulative update that you installed.
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For additional information about known issues that may occur after you install this update, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
325192
Issues After You Install Updates to Internet Explorer or Windows
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