This update resolves the "Malformed Data Frame Sent to a Windows 2000 Computer Through an Infrared Port Causes Stop Error" security vulnerability in Windows 2000 and is discussed in Microsoft Security Bulletin MS01-046. Download now to prevent a malicious user from causing your computer to crash by sending a malformed data frame to your computer's infrared port. For more information about this vulnerability, please read Microsoft Security Bulletin MS01-046. Secure and maintain, or block software work. Stop pop-up ads, block HTTP referers, and filter unwanted Web content. Protect your computer from bothersome pop-ups. Block spam and pop-ups and erase files generated by Web surfing. Block annoying Internet ads, such as videos, background sounds, Java applets, and Flash movies. Prevent weak, easily hacked passwords with a secure password policy. Protect your Web server against HTTP-based attacks. Generate and manage user names, create strong passwords and export them to text, xml, pdf, xls. Broadcast MPEG-4 live video from your Webcam up to 30 frames per second. Optimize overall performance by melding antivirus and spyware protection together.
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Windows 2000 IrDA Driver Access Violation Patch MS01-046
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License | Free | |
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| Requirements | Windows NT/2000 | ||
| Downloads | 699 | Limitations | None |
| Publisher | Microsoft | File Size | 325k |
| Date added | 08 Sep 2001 | ||
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