[22067] in bugtraq
MS01-035 Hot Fix for IIS
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Joe Granto)
Wed Aug 1 18:44:14 2001
Date: Wed, 01 Aug 2001 09:24:12 -0400
From: Joe Granto <Joe.Granto@WCom.Com>
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Below you will find the official word from Microsoft regarding this
hotfix. I am unsure if this is common knowledge or not; ignore this
email if it is...
Basically, installing MS01-035 causes the IIS MMC to close when you click
on the server extensions tab under Windows 2000 Advanced Server on SP2
(with all current hotfixes). Uninstalling MS01-035 fixes the problem,
but opens up the security hole. This, I claim, is a broken solution.
Of course, you could uninstall the hotfix, make your sever extension
mods, then reinstall the hotfix, and just live with the MMC dying when
you click on the server extensions tab, but this is also a broken
solution.
Given the publicity that unchecked buffers have been getting with respect
to IIS, it seems to me that Microsoft should have a better solution...
-----Original Message-----
<snip useless info)
Here is a summary of the key points of the case for your records.
Action:
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Clicking on the Server Extensions Tab within IIS
Result:
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MMC is closing
Dr Watson. The application MMC generated an application error. C0000005
at address 77e86662 (interlock increment).
Cause:
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MS01-035 Hot Fix
Resolution:
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Uninstall the Hot fix
Q300477 FPSE: Potential Buffer Overrun Vulnerability w/Visual Studio RAD
http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/q300/4/77.asp
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