Microsoft today released a critical update to fix a major security vulnerability in older versions of Windows. The flaw is related to Windows Remote Desktop Services, formerly known as Terminal Services, and affects Windows 7 and older versions of the operating system, such as Windows Server 2008 and Windows XP.
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Microsoft says the Remote Desktop Protocol itself is not vulnerable, but instead the issue is pre-authentication and requires no user interaction. 'In other words, the vulnerability is 'wormable', meaning that any future malware that exploits this vulnerability could propagate from vulnerable computer to vulnerable computer in a similar way as the WannaCry malware spread across the globe in 2017,' Microsoft said in a blog post.
Users of Windows 7, Windows Server 2008 RT, and Windows Server 2008, all of which are still supported versions of Windows, should use Windows Update to apply the necessary security patch. Older Windows versions like Windows 2003 and XP—which Microsoft ended support for earlier this year—won't get the fix through Windows Update, but can and should apply it manually.
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Probably because you need to rename the file extension. I had this same issue with Microwave office. Once I changed the extension to .lic (I belive) and saved the program in a new location, the software installed without an issue. A very simple fix compared to how long it took to identify. The process consists of downloading the software, copying it from the downloads folder, and then pasting it to another location within the C drive. After pasting, right click and select rename. When you rename the file, ensure that it has the correct file extension associated with licenses, .lic and then double click the renamed file. You shouldn't experience the pop up window that you screen shot above. I hope this helps since you didn't get a response to your question.