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Windows Azure Guest OS 1.13 (Release 201104-01)

Updated: June 3, 2011

WarningWarning
This Guest OS version was deprecated October 3rd, 2012. If you have a Cloud Service (hosted service) deployment using this version, it will be force upgraded. For more information see KB article 2749494.

The following table describes release 201014-01 of the Windows Azure Guest OS 1.13:

 

Friendly name

Windows Azure Guest OS 1.13 (Release 201104-01)

Configuration value

WA-GUEST-OS-1.13_201104-01

Release date

June 3, 2011

Features

Stability and security patch fixes applicable to Windows Azure OS.

This release includes the following security patches, as well as all of the security patches provided by previous releases of the Windows Azure Guest OS:

 

Bulletin ID

Parent KB

Vulnerability Description

MS11-018

2497640

Cumulative Security Update for Internet Explorer

MS11-019

2511455

Vulnerabilities in SMB Client Could Allow Remote Code Execution

MS11-020

2504829

Vulnerability in SMB Server Could Allow Remote Code Execution

MS11-026

2503658

Vulnerability in MHTML Could Allow Information Disclosure

MS11-027

2508272

Cumulative Security Update for ActiveX Kill Bits

MS11-028

2484015

Vulnerability in .NET Framework Could Allow Remote Code Execution

MS11-029

2489979

Vulnerability in GDI+ Could Allow Remote Code Execution

MS11-030

2509953

Vulnerability in DNS Resolution Could Allow Remote Code Execution

MS11-031

2510587

Vulnerability in JScript and VBScript Scripting Engines Could Allow Remote Code Execution

MS11-032

2507818

Vulnerability in the OpenType Compact Font Format (CFF) Driver Could Allow Remote Code Execution

MS11-034

2506223

Vulnerabilities in Windows Kernel-Mode Drivers Could Allow Elevation of Privilege

2524375

Fraudulent Digital Certificates could allow spoofing

Windows Azure Guest OS 1.13 is substantially compatible with Windows Server 2008 SP2, and includes all Windows Server 2008 SP2 security patches through April 2011.

noteNote
When a new release of the Windows Azure Guest OS is published, it can take several days for it to fully propagate across Windows Azure. If your service is configured for auto-upgrade, it will be upgraded sometime after the release date, and you’ll see the new guest OS version listed for your service. If you are upgrading your service manually, the new guest OS will be available for you to upgrade your service once the full roll-out of the guest OS to Windows Azure is complete.

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