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9700Document21189431 Microsoft Security Updates for 9700 (Doc ID 2118943.1) In this Document Purpose Details Security Update for .NET Framework (3170048) Security Update for Windows Kernel­Mode Drivers (3171481) Security Update for Windows Secure Kernel Mode (3170050) Cumulative Security Update for Internet Explorer (3169991) Security Update for Active Directory (3160352) Security Update for Microsoft Graphics Component (3164036) Security Update for Windows Kernel­Mode Drivers (3164028) Summary APPLIES TO: Oracle Hospitality 9700 ­ Version 4 to 4 [Release 4] Information in this document applies to any platform. PURPOSE The 9700 Security Bulletin contains a listing of select Microsoft patches that are directly related to the 9700 applications and have been tested against the 9700 applications to validate there are no issues or identify any updates that should NOT be installed. The list is not inclusive of ALL Microsoft patches. Customers can load other Microsoft patches as Oracle does not expect them to affect the 9700 application. This report is updated monthly for patches released the prior month and YTD cumulative. DETAILS Required by Date Bulletin Description Severity OS Tested Results application 12­Oct­16 Cumulative Security Update for Internet Explorer (3192887) Critical Microsoft Windows Yes No Issues 12­Oct­16 Security Update for Windows Kernel­Mode Drivers (3192892) Important Microsoft Windows Yes No Issues 12­Oct­16 Security Update for Windows Registry (3193227) Important Microsoft Windows Yes No Issues Required by Date Bulletin Description Severity OS Tested Results application No 13­Sep­16 Cumulative Security Update for Internet Explorer (3183038) Critical Microsoft Windows Yes Issues No 13­Sep­16 Cumulative Security Update for Microsoft Edge (3183043) Critical Microsoft Windows Yes Issues No 13­Sep­16 Security Update for Windows (3178467) Important Microsoft Windows Yes Issues No 13­Sep­16 Security Update for Windows Kernel (3186973) Important Microsoft Windows Yes Issues No 13­Sep­16 Security Update for Windows Secure Kernel Mode (3185876) Important Microsoft Windows Yes Issues Date Bulletin Description Severity 9­Aug­16 Cumulative Security Update for Internet Explorer (3177356) Critical 9­Aug­16 Security Update for Microsoft Graphics Component (3177393) Critical 9­Aug­16 Security Update for Windows Kernel­Mode Drivers (3178466) Important 9­Aug­16 Security Update for Windows Authentication Methods (3178465) Important Date Bulletin Description Severity OS By Application July 12,, 2016 Security Update for .NET Framework (3170048) Important Microsoft Windows July 12,, 2016 Security Update for Windows Kernel­Mode Drivers (3171481) Important Microsoft Windows July 12,, 2016 Security Update for Windows Secure Kernel Mode (3170050) Important Microsoft Windows July 12,, 2016 Cumulative Security Update for Internet Explorer (3169991) Critical Microsoft Windows June 14, 2016 Security Update for Active Directory (3160352) Important Microsoft Required Date Bulletin Description Severity OS Tested Windows Results by application June 14, 2016 Security Update for Microsoft Graphics Component (3164036) Important Microsoft Windows June 14, 2016 Security Update for Windows Kernel­Mode Drivers (3164028) Important Microsoft Windows June 22, 2016 Cumulative Security Update for Internet Explorer (3163649) Critical Microsoft Windows Required Date Bulletin Description Severity OS Tested Results by application Security Update for .NET Framework Microsoft May 10,2016 Important Yes No Issues (3156757) Windows Security Update for Windows Kernel­Mode Microsoft May 10,2016 Important Yes No Issues Drivers (3158222) Windows Microsoft May 10,2016 Security Update for Microsoft RPC (3155520) Important Yes No Issues Windows Security Update for Windows Kernel Microsoft May 10,2016 Important Yes No Issues (3154846) Windows Microsoft May 10,2016 Security Update for Windows IIS (3141083) Important Yes No Issues Windows Security Update for Windows Shell Microsoft May 10,2016 Critical Yes No Issues (3156987) Windows Required Date Bulletin Description Severity OS Tested Results by application Security Update for Microsoft Graphics Microsoft May 10,2016 Critical Yes No Issues Component (3156754) Windows Cumulative Security Update for JScript and Microsoft May 10,2016 Moderate Yes No Issues VBScript (3156764) Windows Cumulative Security Update for Internet Microsoft May 10,2016 Moderate Yes No Issues Explorer (3155533) Windows Security Update for SAM and LSAD Remote Microsoft April 12,2016 Important Yes No Issues Protocols (3148527) Windows Microsoft April 12,2016 Security Update for Windows OLE (3146706) Important Yes No Issues Windows Security Update for .NET Framework Microsoft April 12,2016 Important Yes No Issues (3148789) Windows Security Update for Microsoft XML Core Microsoft April 12,2016 Critical Yes No Issues Services (3148541) Windows Security Update for Microsoft Graphics Microsoft April 12,2016 Critical Yes No Issues Component (3148522) Windows Cumulative Security Update for Internet Microsoft April 12,2016 Critical Yes No Issues Explorer (3148531) Windows Required Date Bulletin Description Severity OS Tested Results by application Security Update for .NET Framework to Microsoft March 8,2016 Important Yes No Issues Address Security Feature Bypass (3141780) Windows Required Date Bulletin Description Severity OS Tested Results by application Security Update for Windows Kernel­Mode Microsoft March 8,2016 Drivers to Address Elevation of Privilege Important Yes No Issues Windows (3143145) Security Update for Secondary Logon to Microsoft March 8,2016 Important Yes No Issues Address Elevation of Privilege (3143141) Windows Security Update for Microsoft Windows to Microsoft March 8,2016 Important Yes No Issues Address Elevation of Privilege (3140410) Windows Security Update for Windows OLE to Address Microsoft March 8,2016 Important Yes No Issues Remote Code Execution (3143136) Windows Security Update for Microsoft Office to Microsoft March 8,2016 Important Yes No Issues Address Remote Code Execution (3141806) Windows Security Update for Graphic Fonts to Address Microsoft March 8,2016 Critcal Yes No Issues Remote Code Execution (3143148) Windows Security Update for Windows Library Loading Microsoft March 8,2016 to Address Remote Code Execution Important Yes No Issues Windows (3140709) Cumulative Security Update for Internet Microsoft March 8,2016 Critical Yes No Issues Explorer (3142015) Windows Update for Windows Server 2008 R2 x64 Microsoft Feb. 9,2016 Important Yes No Issues Edition (KB3080079) Windows Security Update for .NET Framework to Microsoft Feb. 9,2016 Important Yes No Issues Address Denial of Service (3137893) Windows Security Update for Windows Kernel­Mode Microsoft Feb. 9,2016 Drivers to Address Elevation of Privilege Important Yes No Issues Windows (3136082) Required Date Bulletin Description Severity OS Tested Results by application Security Update for Remote Desktop Display Microsoft Feb. 9,2016 Driver to Address Elevation of Privilege Important Yes No Issues Windows (3134700) Security Update for Microsoft Windows to Microsoft Feb. 9,2016 Important Yes No Issues Address Remote Code Execution (3134228) Windows Security Update for Windows Journal to Microsoft Feb. 9,2016 Critical Yes No Issues Address Remote Code Execution (3134811) Windows Security Update for Microsoft Windows PDF Library to Address Remote Code Execution Microsoft Feb. 9,2016 Critical Yes No Issues (3138938) Windows Security Update for Adobe Flash Player Microsoft Feb. 9,2016 Critical Yes No Issues (3135782) Windows Cumulative Security Update for Internet Microsoft Feb. 9,2016 Critical Yes No Issues Explorer (3134220) Windows Security Update for Windows Kernel to Microsoft January12,2016 Important Yes No Issues Address Elevation of Privilege (3124605) Windows Security Update for Microsoft Windows to Microsoft January12,2016 Important Yes No Issues Address Remote Code Execution (3124901) Windows Security Update for Windows Kernel­Mode Drivers to Address Remote Code Execution Microsoft January12,2016 Critical Yes No Issues (3124584) Windows Cumulative Security Update for Internet Microsoft January12,2016 Critical Yes No Issues Explorer (3124903) Windows Required Date Bulletin Description Severity OS Tested Results by application Security Update for Windows Kernel­Mode Microsoft December 8,2015 Drivers to Address Elevation of Privilege Important Yes No Issues Windows (3119075) Security Update for Microsoft Windows to Microsoft December 8,2015 Important Yes No Issues Address Remote Code Execution (3116162) Windows Cumulative Security Update for JScript and Microsoft December 8,2015 VBScript to Address Remote Code Execution Critical Yes No Issues Windows (3116178) Cumulative Security Update for Microsoft Microsoft December 8,2015 Critcal Yes No Issues Edge (3116184) Windows Cumulative Security Update for Internet Microsoft December 8,2015 Critical Yes No Issues Explorer (3116180) Windows Security Update for Kerberos to Address Microsoft November 10,2015 Important Yes No Issues Security Feature Bypass (3105256) Windows Security Update for Schannel to Address Microsoft November 10,2015 Important Yes No Issues Spoofing (3081320) Windows Security Update for IPSec to Address Denial Microsoft November 10,2015 Important Yes No Issues of Service (3102939) Windows Security Update for Winsock to Address Microsoft November 10,2015 Important Yes No Issues Elevation of Privilege (3104521) Windows Security Update for .NET Framework to Microsoft November 10,2015 Important Yes No Issues Address Elevation
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