Summary
This article lists the hotfixes that are currently available for users who use the HTTP protocol stack (Http.sys) on a computer that is running any of the following operating systems:
Windows Vista Windows Server 2008 Windows 7 Windows Server 2008 R2INTRODUCTION
This article lists Microsoft Knowledge Base articles that describe fixes related to the Http.sys file. If you have applications installed that use Http.sys, for example Internet Information Services (IIS), we recommend that you review and install the hotfixes that are described in the "More Information" section.
More Information
Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2
Knowledge Base Number |
Title |
Version |
Hotfix type and availability |
Modified Date |
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A "200" HTTP status code is incorrectly logged in the IIS log when a partial content client request succeeds in IIS 7.5 in Windows 7 or in Windows Server 2008 R2 |
6.1.7600.20715 |
Windows 7 Windows Server 2008 R2 |
19-May-10 |
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A file does not download from an IIS 7.5 server that is running Windows 7 or Windows Server 2008 R2 |
6.1.7600.20674 |
Windows 7 Windows Server 2008 R2 |
20-Mar-10 |
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You cannot open some IIS 7.5-hosted PDF documents by using a Web browser that has the Adobe PDF Reader plug-in enabled |
6.1.7600.20671 |
Windows 7 Windows Server 2008 R2 |
18-Mar-10 |
Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008
Knowledge Base Number |
Title |
Version |
Hotfix type and availability |
Modified Date |
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A computer that is running Windows Vista or Windows Server 2008 stops responding and hangs at the "Applying User Settings" stage of the logon process |
6.0.6002.22490 |
Windows Vista SP2 Windows Server 2008 SP2 |
17-Sep-10 |
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HTTP error messages are displayed in English on a client computer when you host a website on a non-English version of a Windows Vista-based or Windows Server 2008-based computer |
6.0.6001.22763 6.0.6002.22487 |
Windows Vista SP1 Windows Vista SP2 Windows Server 2008 Windows Server 2008 SP2 |
14-Sep-10 |
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A update is available that enables certain IIS 7.0 or IIS 7.5 handlers to handle requests whose URLs do not end with a period |
6.0.6002.22350 |
Windows Vista SP2 Windows Server 2008 SP2 |
26-Feb-10 |
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Description of the update that implements Extended Protection for Authentication in Internet Information Services (IIS) |
6.0.6000.17022 6.0.6000.21227 6.0.6001.18428 6.0.6001.22638 6.0.6002.18210 6.0.6002.22343 |
IIS installed. Windows Vista SP1 Windows Vista SP2 Windows Server 2008 Windows Server 2008 SP2 |
20-Feb-10 |
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The W3wp.exe process consumes 100% of CPU resources on a computer that is running Windows Vista or Windows Server 2008 |
6.0.6001.22564 6.0.6002.22268 |
Windows Vista SP1 Windows Vista SP2 Windows Server 2008 Windows Server 2008 SP2 |
16-Nov-09 |
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Description of the update that implements Extended Protection for Authentication in the HTTP Protocol Stack (http.sys) |
6.0.6000.16951 6.0.6000.21154 6.0.6001.18356 6.0.6001.22556 6.0.6002.18136 6.0.6002.22258 |
Windows Vista Windows Vista SP1 Windows Vista SP2 Windows Server 2008 Windows Server 2008 SP2 |
3-Nov-09 |
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MS10-040: Vulnerability in Internet Information Services could allow remote code execution |
6.0.6001.18428 6.0.6001.22675 6.0.6002.18210 6.0.6002.22388 |
Windows Vista SP1 Windows Vista SP2 Windows Server 2008 Windows Server 2008 SP2 |
3-Nov-09 |
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FIX: You receive a Stop 0x0000007e error message on a blue screen when the AppPoolCredentials attribute is set to true and you use a domain account as the application pool identity in IIS 7.0 |
6.0.6001.22375 |
Windows Vista SP1 Windows Server 2008 |
12-Feb-09 |
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A Windows-based server running that is IIS does not respond to POST requests that have the "Expect: 100-Continue" header |
6.0.6001.22240 |
Windows Vista SP1 Windows Server 2008 |
9-Aug-08 |
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An application that is started by a non-administrative user cannot listen to the HTTP traffic of the computer on which the application is running in Windows Vista, Windows Server 2003, or Windows XP |
6.0.6000.20652 |
Windows Vista |
2-Aug-07 |
Note These tables are arranged by Modified Date in descending order.