- ADOBE READER FOR WINDOWS XP EMBEDDED PDF
- ADOBE READER FOR WINDOWS XP EMBEDDED UPDATE
- ADOBE READER FOR WINDOWS XP EMBEDDED PATCH
Digital Signatures: Adobe Acrobat Trust List integration.TrustManager: Trusting Windows OS security zones as defined in Internet Explorer.Security: Application security features such as enhanced security, sandboxing, and JS controls.General enterprise settings: Features such as disabling updates and setting the default PDF handler.Template preferences fall into these broad categories: Acrobat and Reader templates are similar with the exception that the Reader template does not provide preferences which are Acrobat-only.
ADOBE READER FOR WINDOWS XP EMBEDDED UPDATE
"While our update will help protect all applications from malformed URIs, application vendors that handle URIs can also do stricter validation themselves to prevent malicious URIs from being passed to ShellExecute()," said Jonathan Ness, a program manager at the Microsoft Security Response Center, nearly two weeks ago.Acrobat 11.0 introduces a certified, starter GPO template that administrators can extend to include any other preference. 10, Microsoft's security team admitted that Windows XP and Windows Server 2003 mishandle some Uniform Resource Identifiers (URI) and promised to provide a fix in the future.Įven then, however, Microsoft said third-party developers had to shoulder some of the responsibility.
ADOBE READER FOR WINDOWS XP EMBEDDED PATCH
The patches come a little more than two weeks after Adobe acknowledged the bug and posted a complicated work-around that required users to edit the Windows registry.Īdobe is the most recent application developer to patch its software against a Windows-wide vulnerability that Microsoft has owned up to but has yet to fix. Only users of Microsoft Corp.'s Windows XP who have Internet Explorer 7 installed are at risk of such attacks, Adobe added.