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spuninst.exe

Windows Service Pack Uninstall

Brief description of process

spuninst.exe process is associated with Microsoft Windows operating system. Process is used for uninstalling of service packs installed in operating system. Service packs contain hot fixes and new functions for Microsoft Windows operating system.

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spuninst.exe

Reported as Virus

No

Reported as Trojan Horse

No

Reported as Spyware, Adware

No

Developer

Microsoft Corporation

Part of

Microsoft

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December 16, 2009 9:59:51 PM CET

Upgrade or Die – OK, it isn’t quite that dire, but if you are using Windows XP Service Pack 2, support for that version of the operating system will end in July 2010. If you plan to stay with Windows XP a while longer then it’s a good time to upgrade to service pack 3 if you have not [...]

 

March 4, 2010 7:44:56 PM CET

March 2010 Bulletin Release Advance Notification – Today we are providing advance notification to customers that we will be releasing two bulletins this month affecting Windows and Microsoft Office products. Both bulletins are rated Important and address a total of 8 vulnerabilities. We recommend that customers review the Advance Notification webpage and prepare to deploy these bulletins as soon as possible. To provide additional guidance for deployment prioritization, customers should note that both bulletins will address issues that would require a user to open a specially crafted file. There are no network based attack vectors. We’re also continuing to monitor the situation with Security Advisory 981169, the VBScript issue disclosed on Monday. There are no known attacks but we encourage customers to review the advisory and apply the suggested workarounds where possible. Customers that are running Windows 7, Windows Server 2008, Windows Server 2008 R2, and Windows Vista are not affected. As always, we will be hosting a public webcast where we will go in to details about the bulletins for March and where customers can ask questions. We will have a room full of engineers on hand to answer those questions live during the webcast. Here are the details: Date: Wednesday, March 10 Time: 11:00 a.m. PST (UTC -8) Registration: http://msevents.microsoft.com/CUI/EventDetail.aspx?EventID=1032427711 A couple of months ago, I started including information about products that are reaching the end of their product lifecycle. It is extremely important for customers to move to supported platforms because after the dates below, those products/service packs, will no longer receive security updates. Windows XP Service Pack 2 will no longer be supported after July 13, 2010. Many customers are still on this version, so we encourage upgrading to Service Pack 3 or to Windows 7 as soon as possible. Windows Vista RTM will no longer be supported after April 13, 2010. Service Pack 1 will still be supported until July 12, 2011 but we recommend customers update to Service Pack 2 or Windows 7 at this time. Extended support for Windows 2000 will also be retired as of July 13, 2010. After that time, we will no longer provide security or any other updates for Windows 2000. Hope to see you at the webcast! Jerry Bryant Sr. Security Communications Manager Lead *This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.*

 

January 14, 2010 7:14:21 AM CET

Free avast! 5 Chosen for Google Pack – As we get ready to launch our new Avast! Free Antivirus Version 5, we are proud to announce that Google has chosen this product for inclusion in Google Pack. Google Pack is a package of free software that Google assembles and distributes to its users around the world. Google Pack includes Avast for the following [...]

 

February 10, 2004 1:00:00 AM CET

Microsoft Windows Internet Naming Service Buffer Overflow Vulnerability – Type: Vulnerability. Windows Internet Name Service is vulnerable to a remote buffer overflow; denial of service or code execution is possible.

 

October 13, 2009 2:00:00 AM CEST

Microsoft Windows SMB2 Field Validation Remote Denial of Service Vulnerability – Type: Vulnerability. Microsoft Windows is prone to a denial-of-service vulnerability; fixes are available.

 
 
 

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