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Message-ID: <28A2E0D6A920954ABBF13AF712CEBDB601BB8610@exchange05.bnl.gov>
From: cmeeusen at bnl.gov (Meeusen, Charles D)
Subject: Qwik-Fix >> was: The *real* reason the pivx unp
	atched IE flaws page was taken offline?

Has anyone had a chance to look at this free dl?
http://www.pivx.com/qwikfix/index.html

I put it on a couple of my machines and it seems harmless but I can't find
too much technical info on it. If it really does what it says, it could be
an asset in a non AD environment. I believe most of it's 'enhancements'
could be accomplished with GPO's tho.

Tnx.

C.

-----Original Message-----
From: Peter Kuhm [mailto:peter@...l.priv.at]
Sent: Thursday, December 11, 2003 11:26 AM
To: full-disclosure@...sys.com
Subject: RE: [Full-Disclosure] The *real* reason the pivx unpatched IE
flaws page was taken offline?


At 08:50 11.12.03 -0500, List Account wrote:

>Does anyone have an archived copy of the page(s) they would be willing to
share with the list?

-> http://marco.tedaldi.net/mirror/unpatched/

cheers,
Peter 

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