This week, Microsoft released some "important" updates that probably won't come to Windows Update.
Here's the shakedown:
Update for Windows Vista (KB931836) February 2007 cumulative time zone update for Microsoft Windows operating systems >> Download: x86, x64
Update for Windows Vista (KB932406) The Windows desktop may stop updating correctly after a Windows Vista-based computer has been running for an extended period of time >> Download: x86, x64
Update for Windows Vista (KB935652) June 2007 Cumulative Update for Media Center for Windows Vista >> Download: x86, x64
Update for Windows Vista (KB937077) A high definition audio device may no longer work after you resume Windows Vista from hibernation or from sleep >> Download: x86, x64
Update for Windows Vista (KB937123) When running Windows Vista, the 802.1X network authentication times out, fails and network connectivity can not be established. >> Download: x86, x64
Update for Windows Vista (KB938637) In Internet Explorer 7 on a Windows Vista-based computer, you cannot enter user-defined words that are added to the Microsoft IME user dictionary >> Download: x86, x64
Update for Windows Vista (KB929824) Windows Vista cannot connect to any off-link addresses when the default gateway is configured to be the same as the client IP address >> Download: x86, x64
Update for Windows Vista (KB930627) The private data of the DEVMODE data structure may be corrupted when you use raw mode to print a document in a 32-bit application on a computer that is running a 64-bit version of Windows >> Download: x64
Update for Windows Vista (KB935855) Error message when you try to start Internet Explorer 7 in Windows Vista: "You must be an administrator to open Internet Explorer on this desktop" >> Download: x86, x64
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