Rumour has it that someone's managed to figure out how to make Vista work properly. The patch is to address this issue and replace it with something even more bizarre and difficult to use.
Given the speed at which MS respond to problems, maybe somebody had the foresight to realise that the comments section would be most likely just give virus writers a nice list of unpatched vulnerabilities to work there way through.
Then again, maybe I being too generous and they just didn't want hacks like El Reg keeping a running total of exactly how many reported but unpatched holes their OS has or how long it takes them to fix something once it has been reported.
By amanfromMarsPosted Friday 4th January 2008 15:36 GMT
"Rumour has it that someone's managed to figure out how to make Vista work properly. The patch is to address this issue and replace it with something even more bizarre and difficult to use." .... maybe probably definitely more than just a rumour, Dave, and closing the stable door after the horse has bolted is quite bizarre rather than working with Crack Vista Drivers.
By Danger MousePosted Friday 4th January 2008 15:47 GMT
Dear Micro$haft,
Come on now, this Vista comedy sketch has dragged on far to long, it's stopped being funny. Don't you think it's about time that you end this 'prank' and release the real OS which you promised us all for so long, you know, the real one with inherently improved security to minimise the need for regular fixes/updates, increased performance and usability etc etc?.
I don't mind admitting that your previos episodes of Beadles About (aka Punk'd for readers under 25) were very funny, W4W, NT3.5, Win ME & Home Server all had me in stiches.
However, If you intend to repeat the same gag with the new server platform series, I for one will be writing to my MP to demand a refund of my licencing fee.
"The critical update covers a flaw that allows the remote execution of malicious software on vulnerable clients, including Windows Vista systems. The patch is also a critical update for Windows XP"
If the code base of vista was a complete re-write from the ground up with a focus on security, which one of these statements is true?
1) It is pure co-incidence that this remote execution flaw exists in XP too.
2) m$ are full of it and vista is just XP in a party frock.
By Anonymous CowardPosted Friday 4th January 2008 16:35 GMT
"Microsoft has taken the unusual step of disabling comments on the blog, something allowed on other Redmond-run sites. Interested parties are invited to submit feedback by email instead."
Maybe Andrew Orlowski is writing Microsofts Security Blog!
By Mike CrawshawPosted Friday 4th January 2008 16:54 GMT
I've managed to sneak a look at the patch ahead of time. It makes the OS stable, addresses the copy issue, reduces the bloat, and increases dramatically the hardware/driver incompatability problems.
By Anonymous CowardPosted Sunday 6th January 2008 04:41 GMT
Vista in my view is now aimed at the kiddy market. I don't know any company that has or will upgrade to it there is no incentive. The only users are those that had it thrust upon them when they got their new PC and been fighting with it ever since.
If you must use windows then win2k is still much faster, lighter, stronger, better then XP or over bloated Vista. When you dig deep inside the layers fat of XP and Vista you will find a lean win2k kernel which flies on a gig a ram. It boots up and shuts down in seconds rather than minutes too on modern PC's and still runs 95% of MS software.
Otherwise anyone even the slightest bit security conscious is already running Linux.
Comments on: MS preps critical Vista patch for Tuesday
There goes my uptime.......... #
By Shaun Posted Friday 4th January 2008 13:00 GMT
Someone figured it out #
By Dave Posted Friday 4th January 2008 13:22 GMT
A hole #
By Ted Treen Posted Friday 4th January 2008 13:34 GMT
Re: Uptime #
By neil Posted Friday 4th January 2008 14:03 GMT
or #
By James Posted Friday 4th January 2008 14:17 GMT
Comments disabled #
By Steve Posted Friday 4th January 2008 14:17 GMT
Updating the malicious software removal tool #
By Colin Millar Posted Friday 4th January 2008 14:34 GMT
Panic Attack ....... MS Cracked? :-) #
By amanfromMars Posted Friday 4th January 2008 15:36 GMT
Micro$haft aka Jeremy Beadle/Ashton Kurtcher #
By Danger Mouse Posted Friday 4th January 2008 15:47 GMT
re-write #
By adnim Posted Friday 4th January 2008 16:14 GMT
Comments Disabled #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Friday 4th January 2008 16:35 GMT
Patch Details #
By Mike Crawshaw Posted Friday 4th January 2008 16:54 GMT
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By Andrew Badera Posted Friday 4th January 2008 19:34 GMT
Vista is not serious #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Sunday 6th January 2008 04:41 GMT
Before Beadle #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Tuesday 8th January 2008 13:52 GMT