Microsoft is set to
release six patches on Tuesday for its Windows operating system.
The company said in a
security
bulletin that at least one of the patches is rated 'critical', and that
users will have to restart their systems after applying the patches.
Microsoft also warned that it plans to release one high priority update for
Windows that is not security related.
This month's 'Patch Tuesday' also coincides with the release of an updated
version of Microsoft's
Malicious
Software Removal Tool.
The software maker traditionally hosts a
web
conference on the day after the patch releases at 11am PDT (7pm GMT) to
answer customer questions.
Microsoft gives advance warnings about the patches to allow IT managers to
prepare for the event. In July Microsoft issued two patches
for Windows and one for Office.
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