If you're wondering whether Microsoft will fix the bad file in the older 98/98se/Me computers, I saw this in the FAQ section: (underlines are my emphasis)
"Are Windows 98, Windows 98 Second Edition, or Windows Millennium Edition critically affected by one or more of the vulnerabilities that are addressed in this security bulletin?
No. Although Windows 98, Windows 98 Second Edition, and Windows Millennium Edition do contain the affected component, the vulnerability is not critical because an exploitable attack vector has not been identified that would yield a Critical severity rating for these versions."
Don't feel bad, Windows NT has reached end-of-life, even further along on its life cycle.
Possibly Microsoft released its patch early due to worldwide pressure and that fact that an alternate patch was developed by independent researchers. From press reports I've read, it seems the file updated is GDI32.DLL so maybe some computer guru could determine the best way all of us 98/Me users could update our computers ourselves. Somehow I doubt all we need to do is just swap the file out, maybe during a DOS boot, since WinMe still uses its original June 2000 version of that file.
For XP systems, the old GDI32.DLL file is dated 10/05/2005 and the new one, same size, is 12/28/2005.
dbMark
"Are Windows 98, Windows 98 Second Edition, or Windows Millennium Edition critically affected by one or more of the vulnerabilities that are addressed in this security bulletin?
No. Although Windows 98, Windows 98 Second Edition, and Windows Millennium Edition do contain the affected component, the vulnerability is not critical because an exploitable attack vector has not been identified that would yield a Critical severity rating for these versions."
Don't feel bad, Windows NT has reached end-of-life, even further along on its life cycle.
Possibly Microsoft released its patch early due to worldwide pressure and that fact that an alternate patch was developed by independent researchers. From press reports I've read, it seems the file updated is GDI32.DLL so maybe some computer guru could determine the best way all of us 98/Me users could update our computers ourselves. Somehow I doubt all we need to do is just swap the file out, maybe during a DOS boot, since WinMe still uses its original June 2000 version of that file.
For XP systems, the old GDI32.DLL file is dated 10/05/2005 and the new one, same size, is 12/28/2005.
dbMark