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Articles for product: Windows Vista Home Premium 64-bit Edition

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2961899 MS14-025: Description of the security update for Group Policy Preferences for systems that don't have update 2919355 installed: May 13, 2014
2962478 MS14-031: Vulnerability in TCP protocol could allow denial of service: June 10, 2014
2962486 MS14-025: Vulnerability in Group Policy Preferences could allow elevation of privilege: May 13, 2014
2962488 MS14-027: Vulnerability in Windows shell handler could allow elevation of privilege: May 13, 2014
2966061 MS14-033: Vulnerability in Microsoft XML core services could allow information disclosure: June 10, 2014
2967487 MS14-036: Vulnerabilities in Microsoft graphics component could allow remote code execution: June 10, 2014
2971850 MS14-038: Description of the security update for Windows: July 8, 2014
2972280 MS14-041: Description of the security update for DirectShow: July 8, 2014
2973201 MS14-039: Description of the security update for Windows on-screen keyboard: July 8, 2014
2975681 MS14-041: Vulnerability in DirectShow could allow elevation of privilege: July 8, 2014
2975684 MS14-040: Vulnerability in ancillary function driver could allow elevation of privilege: July 8, 2014
2975685 MS14-039: Vulnerability in the on-screen keyboard could allow elevation of privilege: July 8, 2014
2975689 MS14-038: Vulnerability in Windows journal could allow remote code execution: July 8, 2014
2978742 MS14-043: Vulnerability in Windows Media Center could allow remote code execution: August 12, 2014
2982792 Microsoft security advisory: Improperly issued digital certificates could allow spoofing
3064207 Speed up your computer
3115858 MS16-013: Description of the security update for Windows Journal: February 9, 2016
4025231 "0x0000000A" Stop error message in Windows Vista or in Windows Server 2008 if iSCSI storage is installed