![]() ![]() ![]() While I applaud Microsoft for doing this and while I understand why they would want to release those items out of band, I think that most systems administrators would rather not see those kinds of items show up until the proper Patch Tuesday.įor information on previous patch Tuesdays, visit the TechRepublic Microsoft Patch Tuesday archives. So why is this month’s report so insanely long? Blame it on WR2, but not in a bad way! Microsoft is back-porting a lot of W7/2008R2 functionality to previous versions of Windows, and most of the interim patches are related to this effort. This month’s actual “Patch Tuesday” items are short and sweet. Justin James gathers the information you need to make the right decision on applying Microsoft's November patches in your organization. It’s Microsoft Patch Tuesday: November 2009 ![]()
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