Microsoft: Crash-causing Outlook 2010 security patches are now fixed
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Quote:Microsoft has released a new update for Outlook 2010 that should plug its critical security flaws without causing crashes.

Microsoft earlier this week warned that the 64-bit version of the security update KB 4461529 from its November Patch Tuesday was causing Outlook 2010 crashes.

Despite the crashes, Microsoft warned users not to remove the update, which plugged four remote code execution flaws that it said were more likely be exploited. Until a new update was released Microsoft recommended users try Outlook Web Access instead.

As spotted by Woody Leonhard, Microsoft this week released KB 4461585 for Outlook 2010, which includes patches for the four flaws and shouldn't trigger crashes. Microsoft confirmed it does fix the crash issues caused by KB 4461529.

Source: https://www.zdnet.com/article/microsoft-...now-fixed/
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