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Description of the standard terminology that is used to describe Microsoft software updates
SUMMARY
This article describes the standard terminology that
Microsoft is adopting to describe software updates.
MORE INFORMATION
Microsoft is adopting the following standard terminology to
describe software updates:
- Connector
Definition: A connector is a software component that is
designed to support connections between software. - Critical Update
Definition: A critical update is a broadly released fix
for a specific problem that addresses a critical, non-security-related
bug.
Additional information: Critical updates are available for
customers to download and are accompanied by a Microsoft Knowledge Base
article. - Development Kit
Definition: A development kit is software that is
designed to help developers write new programs. Development kits typically
include a visual builder, an editor, and a compiler. - Driver
Definition: A driver is a software component that is
designed to support new hardware. - Feature Pack
Definition: A feature pack is new product functionality
that is first distributed outside the context of a product release and that is
typically included in the next full product release. - Guidance
Definition: Guidance includes scripts, sample code, and
technical documentation that is designed to help deploy and use a product or a
technology. - Hotfix
Definition: A hotfix is a single, cumulative package that includes one or more files that are used to address a problem in a product and are cumulative at the binary and file level. A hotfix addresses a specific customer situation and may not be distributed outside the customer's organization.
Additional
information: Hotfixes are distributed by Microsoft Customer Service and Support.
Customers may not redistribute hotfixes without written, legal consent from
Microsoft. - Security Update
Definition: A security update is a widely released fix
for a product-specific, security-related vulnerability. Security
vulnerabilities are rated based on their severity. The severity rating is
indicated in the Microsoft security bulletin as critical, important, moderate,
or low.
Additional information: Microsoft security updates are
available for customers to download and are accompanied by two documents: a
security bulletin and a Microsoft Knowledge Base article.
For more information about the format of Microsoft Knowledge Base articles for Microsoft
security updates, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
824689Â
(http://kbalertz.com/Feedback.aspx?kbNumber=824689/
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Description of the format of Microsoft Knowledge Base articles for Microsoft Security Updates
- Service Pack
Definition: A service pack is a tested, cumulative set
of all hotfixes, security updates, critical updates, and updates. Service packs
may also contain additional fixes for problems that are found internally since
the release of the product and a limited number of customer-requested design
changes or features.
Additional information: Microsoft service packs
are available for download and are accompanied by a Microsoft Knowledge Base
article. - Software Update
Definition: A software update is any update, update
rollup, service pack, feature pack, critical update, security update, or hotfix
that is used to improve or to fix a software product that is released by
Microsoft Corporation.
Additional information: A Microsoft software
update is accompanied by a Microsoft Knowledge Base article. - Tool
Definition: A tool is a utility or a feature that helps
to complete a task or a set of tasks. - Update
Definition: An update is a widely released fix for a
specific problem. An update addresses a noncritical, non-security-related
bug.
Additional information: Microsoft updates are available for
customers to download and are accompanied by a Microsoft Knowledge Base
article. - Update Rollup
Definition: An update rollup is a tested, cumulative
set of hotfixes, security updates, critical updates, and updates that are
packaged together for easy deployment. A rollup generally targets a specific
area, such as security, or a component of a product, such as Internet
Information Services (IIS).
Additional information: Microsoft update
rollups are available for customers to download and are accompanied by a
Microsoft Knowledge Base article. Customers may not redistribute update rollups without written, legal consent from Microsoft. - Upgrade
Definition: An upgrade is a software package that
replaces an installed version of a product with a newer version of the same
product. The upgrade process typically leaves existing customer data and
preferences intact while replacing the existing software with the newer
version.
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