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如果你新裝 Windows 7 Beta 版,並編輯過硬碟裡的 MP3 檔案的話,檔案裡面可能有幾秒的聲音會有損毀的問題。微軟為了解決這個問題,已經推出新的更新 patch,並試圖救回已經受損的 MP3 檔案。大家可以先備份自己的 MP3 音樂庫先,有需要的朋友,趕緊下載新的 patch 檔案。

此外,針對 Windows 2000、XP、Vista 和 Server 2003 / 2008 Server Message Block (SMB) 協定有些可能受損的地方,微軟也推出更新修補程式,但這個問題 Windows 7 Beta 則要在下一次的公測版本才會解決。

引用來源 - Microsoft issues first Windows 7 beta patch
引用來源 - Patch notes / how to fix afflicted MP3s
引用來源 - Security update

《 原文來源:Computerworld

Microsoft issues first Windows 7 beta patch

 Microsoft Corp. today issued its first patch for the just-released Windows 7 beta, but it passed on plugging a hole in an important file-sharing protocol that it fixed in older versions of the operating system.

Earlier today, Windows Update, Microsoft's primary update service, began delivering the first patch to Windows 7 since the company struggled to launch the public beta last Friday. The update fixes a flaw that shaves several seconds of audio from any MP3 file that's edited, including files modified automatically as users connect to the Internet.

"Without action on your part, all MP3 files that have large headers in your Windows Media Player and Windows Media Center libraries are likely to lose some audio," Microsoft said in the support document it published Saturday, several days after it first posted the fix to its MSND and TechNet subscription services.

Before today, users who wanted to apply the fix had to find it, download it manually and install it themselves.

Microsoft also recommended that users back up all MP3 files before doing an upgrade to Windows 7 from Windows Vista, and that they set all of them to "read-only" status by right-clicking each file in Windows Explorer and then clicking the General tab and selecting the "Read-only" box. Failing that, users should disable metadata automatic updates in Windows Media Player, Microsoft said.

At the same time, it quashed the MP3 bug, however, Microsoft ignored a vulnerability in the Server Message Block (SMB) protocol that affects every version of Windows, including Windows 7.

Microsoft explained why the flaw went unfixed. "We provide security updates for beta versions of Windows through Windows Update for Critical issues only," said Christopher Budd, a spokesman for the Microsoft Security Response Center (MSRC), in a post to the group's blog today. "So the vulnerability will be addressed in the next public release for Windows 7."

Of the three bugs patched by the MS09-001 security update today, just one is pertinent to Windows 7, Budd added. That vulnerability, designated as CVE-2008-4114, is a denial-of-service bug rated "moderate," the second step in Microsoft's four-level scoring system.

The remaining two vulnerabilities -- both labeled "critical" by Microsoft -- affect Windows 2000, XP and Server 2003; one of them also affects Windows Vista and Server 2008.

Windows 7 beta, which was released Saturday, will be available for download through at least Jan. 24.

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