Microsoft Security Updates for Community Connect 3 - July 2014 [HFXCC3315]
Published Date : 17 Jul 2014��
Last Updated : 13 Feb 2020��
Content Ref: DWN4007287��
Operating System
Community Connect 3 SR5, Community Connect 3 SR6, RM Smart-Tools 3 SR5, RM Smart-Tools 3 SR6
Part No
(none)
Summary
Community Connect 3 Security Update to apply critical Microsoft Security Updates to servers and workstations.
Description
Note: Any references to Community Connect� 3 (CC3) in this article apply equally to RM Smart-Tools 3.
Microsoft� has released significant Security Updates for Windows�. HFXCC3315 contains these updates in a format easily applied to CC3 networks.
We recommend that you apply this Security Update without delay. Before installing any software update, please refer to TEC90813 and DWN59018 in the Other Useful Articles section below. These articles detail our recommendation regarding software update installation and support.
Known issues
At the time of writing this article, there were no known issues related to HFXCC3315.
Requirements
HFXCC3315 should be installed on CC3 networks with Service Release 5 (SR5) or above.
This Security Update should be installed on to all CC3 servers.
Note: All servers and workstations will need to be restarted in order to install this Security Update completely. Therefore, you should plan to install the Security Update out of working hours to minimise the disruption to your network.
What will the Security Update change
HFXCC3315 contains the following Microsoft Security Updates:
MS14-037 - Cumulative Security Update for Internet Explorer� (2975687).
MS14-038 - Vulnerability in Windows Journal Could Allow Remote Code Execution (2975689).
MS14-039 - Vulnerability in On-Screen Keyboard Could Allow Elevation of Privilege (2975685).
MS14-040 - Vulnerability in Ancillary Function Driver (AFD) Could Allow Elevation of Privilege (2975684).
MS14-041 - Vulnerability in DirectShow Could Allow Elevation of Privilege (2975681).
More information on the issues resolved by these updates is available from the Microsoft website: http://www.microsoft.com/
Notes:
HFXCC3315 may not contain all the Security Updates released by Microsoft in July 2014. Please read the More Information section below for further details.
The updates provided in HFXCC3315 supersede the previously released Microsoft Security Updates. As such, the following CC3 workstation packages will be removed from the network (if present) during this Security Update's installation:
Microsoft Word 2007 SP3 Security Update KB2878237.
Microsoft Office 2007 SP3 Security Update KB2878236.
Microsoft Office 2007 SP3 Security Update 2908005.
Microsoft Office 2010 SP1_SP2 Security Update 2908005.
Who should install this Security Update?
If you are running a CC3 network, you should apply this Security Update without delay.
HFXCC3315 should be applied to all CC3 servers including all domain controllers and all Member servers (such as DAMMS and MIS servers or servers running Microsoft Exchange). It does not need to be applied to CC3 workstations directly, but all the servers and workstations will need to be restarted for the Microsoft Security Updates to be applied fully. Note: HFXCC3315 should not be directly applied to the RM Client Connect Terminal servers.
For information on how to apply the server updates to these servers, refer to the 'Installing on Terminal servers' section below.
Important: All your CC3 servers will need to be restarted in order to install this Security Update completely. Therefore, you should plan to install the Security Update out of working hours to minimise the disruption to your network.
Download Instructions
Click the HFXCC3315.exe file link below to download the Security Update.
Select Save Target As to save the file, browse to the temporary location you wish to save it to (for example, D:\temp) and click Save.
When it has downloaded, follow the instructions in the Installation Instructions section below to install the Security Update.
Download
Filename
File Size
Download
HFXCC3315.exe
60.16 Mb
Installation Instructions
Important: During the installation of HFXCC3315, the Station Manager HealthCheck and the allocation of new Microsoft Security Update packages must be done manually. Please ensure that you fully complete all the steps in the Installation Instructions section below. If you have previously started to install the Security Update but cancelled the operation, follow the installation instructions in the 'Installing after cancelling a previous install' section below.
Download HFXCC3315.exe.
Log on to your first CC3 domain controller as a system administrator and copy the Security Update to a temporary location (for example, D:\temp).
Run the Security Update by double-clicking the self extracting executable file (HFXCC3315.exe). The Security Update will extract the files automatically and run the RM Installation Assistant to begin the installation.
When prompted, click Continue.
The installation will proceed automatically. When prompted that the RM Installation Assistant has finished, click Finish.
Once HFXCC3315 has been installed successfully, users should run the Update Package List manually.
Repeat steps 2-6 at all your other CC3 domain controllers.
Repeat steps 2-6 at any Member servers (e.g. DAMMS or MIS servers) on the network. Note: After installation at a server, the server will need to be rebooted for the Microsoft Security Updates to be applied fully. It is recommended that you ensure each domain controller has rebooted successfully before applying the software update to the next server.
When all CC3 domain controllers have had HFXCC3315 applied, log on to the first CC3 domain controller server in each site as the system administrator. Run Windows Explorer and browse to D:\RMNetwork\RMManage\Station Manager. Double-click the file HealthCheck.exe, select OK to start the HealthCheck and OK again when it has completed.
HFXCC3315 provides new workstation packages but does not automatically allocate them. You should allocate these new packages to all your workstations at your earliest convenience.
Note: If you choose to allocate the packages at a later time, you must still complete all of the steps 1-9 above now, including running the Station Manager HealthCheck. The new Security Update packages are listed as available packages in the RM Management Console (RMMC) as follows:
System packages:
Vista Security Updates - July 2014
Note: If you do not see the above packages in the RMMC, please run an Update Package List. To do this, please refer to TEC731836 in the Other Useful Articles section below.
Once you have allocated the packages to the workstations, restart the workstations at your convenience for the updates to be installed.
Installing after cancelling a previous install
Browse to D:\RMNetwork\RMManage\RM Hotfixes\HFXCC3315_extracted and double-click the file RM Installation Assistant.exe. Note: If this folder or its contents does not exist, rerun the HFXCC3315.exe file downloaded from the RM Support website as in step one of the Installation Instructions section above.
Follow the procedure from step four in the Installation Instructions section above.
Installing on Terminal servers
Note: If you have a Terminal server on your network, please follow the instructions below:
Install the RM Security Updates on to your CC3 domain controllers as described above.
Log on to the Terminal server and browse to the following folder on one of your domain controllers: \\<DC_Server_Name>\RMManage\RM Hotfixes\HFXCC3315_extracted\Utilities\Server Updates\v1.138.0.0\.
Double-click the Server_Updates.vbs file to install the Microsoft Security Updates.
Note: The Server_Updates.vbs script will run silently on the Terminal server. However, you can check for the completion using the following process:
Log on to the Terminal server as a system administrator.
Click Start, Run, type eventvwr and press Enter.
In the right-hand pane, double-click the System event log.
In the list of events, you should see a number of events with the Source NTServicePack and event ID 4377 which will correspond with the date and time the ServerUpdates.vbs was run. (The number of entries will vary with each update as only updates relevant to the Terminal server and any other updates relevant to the applications installed on these servers will be installed.)
The Security Update can be installed on to networks running CC3 with Service Release 5 or above.
HFXCC3315 is not included in Service Release 5 or 6. It will need to be reappliedif originally installed before Service Release 6 is installed.
Note: The application software updates will need to be reapplied if the related Microsoft application is installed or reinstalled after the software updates were applied.
Download File Contents
See the Description section above for a full list. HFXCC3315 contains new relevant workstation and server Microsoft Security Updates.
More Information
Software prerequisites
Please find below the details of the software prerequisites:
Microsoft Windows Vista� Security Updates - July 2014 (System requirements: Windows Vista SP2)
Windows Vista Security Updates - July 2014 package includes:
IE9-Windows6.0-KB2962872-x86.msu (System requirements: Windows Vista SP2, IE9)
IE8-Windows6.0-KB2962872-x86.msu (System requirements: Windows Vista SP2, IE8)
Windows6.0-KB2962872-x86.msu (System requirements: Windows Vista SP2, IE7)
Windows6.0-KB2961072-x86.msu (System requirements: Windows Vista SP2)
Windows6.0-KB2971850-x86.msu (System requirements: Windows Vista SP2)
Windows6.0-KB2972280-x86.msu (System requirements: Windows Vista SP2)
Windows6.0-KB2973201-x86.msu (System requirements: Windows Vista SP2)
Windows Server� 2003 Security Updates includes:
IE7-WindowsServer2003-KB2962872-x86-ENU.exe (System requirements: Windows Server 2003, IE7)
IE8-WindowsServer2003-KB2962872-x86-ENU.exe (System requirements: Windows Server 2003, IE8)
WindowsServer2003-KB2962872-x86-ENU.exe (System requirements: Windows Server 2003, IE6)
WindowsServer2003-KB2961072-x86-ENU.exe (System requirements: Windows Server 2003)
To uninstall an update (MSU) installed by Windows Vista Security Update (MSI):
Click Start, Control Panel, Security.
Under Windows Update, click 'View installed updates' and select from the list of updates.