Security Advisory 2755801 Revised to Address Adobe Flash Player Issues
Today we released an update that addresses vulnerabilities in Adobe Flash Player in Internet Explorer 10 on Windows 8. The majority of customers have automatic updates enabled and will not need to take any action because the update will be downloaded and installed automatically. For those manually updating, we encourage you to apply this update as quickly as possible.
This update addresses the vulnerabilities in Adobe Flash Player by updating the affected Adobe Flash binaries contained within Internet Explorer 10. For more information, see the advisory.
— Vishwac Sena Kannan, Program Manager, Internet Explorer
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Anonymous
October 08, 2012
Glad that I'm not even able to use it...Anonymous
October 08, 2012
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October 10, 2012
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October 10, 2012
Well fine...Anonymous
October 11, 2012
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October 11, 2012
so your situation may occur the first time a user visits that site...next time they'll just use desktop ie.... wow - what an issue!Anonymous
October 11, 2012
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October 11, 2012
I meant uncalled for... When mentioning Michaels comments.Anonymous
October 11, 2012
CAN'T ACCESS IT.Anonymous
October 11, 2012
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October 11, 2012
Floyd said: you can not set desktop IE as the default browser. Untrue... because, you CAN set IE desktop as the default browser in Windows 8: Open Internet Explorer options>Programs>Under Opening Internet Explorer “choose Always in Internet Explorer on the desktop” and click ok to save the changes.Anonymous
October 11, 2012
techdows.com/.../choose-how-you-open-links.png Now please clean up your mess, pack your *** and get going..Anonymous
October 12, 2012
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October 12, 2012
year 2012Anonymous
October 12, 2012
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October 12, 2012
Kiss the *ss of Apple if you don't like MS. Have a nice day.Anonymous
October 12, 2012
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October 14, 2012
" I seriously hope there will be an option to turn it off... " Really? Everybody knows there is no such option, and there will never be one. " Otherwise I'm sticking with windows 7 until a real OS upgrade comes out. " Why not stay with Windows 95 after all?Anonymous
October 14, 2012
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October 14, 2012
Release IE10 for Win 7!!Anonymous
October 15, 2012
Will you write an article about bringing IE to Xbox? That would be interesting to read.Anonymous
October 15, 2012
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October 16, 2012
Well, please tell us which platform vendor answers all of your questions, your Majesty.Anonymous
October 16, 2012
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October 16, 2012
same tripe by the same trolls using different names and the exact same writing styleAnonymous
October 16, 2012
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October 16, 2012
Just over a week before launch of Windows 8 and IE10 and still not a word from Microsoft about the complaints from readers on this blog. Quality commitment Microsoft! Microsoft IE Team - Ivory Tower[TM] development at its finest!Anonymous
October 16, 2012
Here is something for the alternative Browser fans: Quote from Tom's Hardware: www.tomshardware.com/.../robohornet-web-browser-performance,3303-3.html "Internet Explorer 10 smashes the competition, performing 37% better than even the latest version of Google's Chrome and earning the only score in this test to double the baseline. Still no slouch, Chrome 21 is far ahead of third-place finisher Opera 12, at 71% and 33% above baseline (respectively). Firefox 15 again places last." It is nice to see IE10 so far ahead of the competition. HarryAnonymous
October 17, 2012
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