Microsoft is being required to issue patches for new installations of Office Professional Edition 2003, Office XP Professional, and Access 2002 and 2003 after losing a 2005 patent infringement case. This means that companies in the process of new installations of the affected products must update them.
Sunny Jensen Charlebois, a senior product manager at Microsoft released a statement saying the ruling only affected new installations and future installations, but does not apply to existing installations. Also, according to Microsoft's indemnification policy, customers are protected from liability on existing installations provided that the patch is used for future installs.
Microsoft is in the process of emailing customers with instructions on how to update their systems. CNet, Garter analyst Michael Silver said that business using Office 2003 without Service Pack 2 already may have some trouble.
"Installing the patches on new implementations without testing may be a quick alternative that minimizes legal risk, but risks breaking applications," he said.
"Microsoft should produce a single patch for Office 2003 SP1. SP1 is still supported and installing it, and a patch would be much easier for users than having to test and install a whole service pack, which is what they need to do to comply today."
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