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-----Original Message-----
From: Vreman, Peter [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Thursday, 31 July 2014 1:28 AM
To: Patch Management Mailing List
Subject: RE:[patchmanagement] MS14-039 Patch Breaks Tablet PC Input
Panel Keyboard (KB2973201) - Patch Tuesday July 8, 2014
Thanks all for the feedback.
I have not seen that post, I am a few 100 email behind..
I have it in conversation mode, but probably it was posted in an
other converstion.
Thanks again offcourse also to the much apreciated Susan (I really
appriciate all the work you do!!!)
-----Original Message-----
From: Daniel Wolf [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Tuesday, July 29, 2014 7:14 PM
To: Patch Management Mailing List
Subject: RE:[patchmanagement] MS14-039 Patch Breaks Tablet PC Input
Panel Keyboard (KB2973201) - Patch Tuesday July 8, 2014
There is a hotfix for this issue. Our Dear Leader Susan posted a
while ago.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2984930
Daniel Wolf
From: Vreman, Peter [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Tuesday, July 29, 2014 11:18 AM
To: Patch Management Mailing List
Subject: RE:[patchmanagement] MS14-039 Patch Breaks Tablet PC Input
Panel Keyboard (KB2973201) - Patch Tuesday July 8, 2014
Allready some news on the issue?
From: Sharp, Tim [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Thursday, July 17, 2014 11:29 PM
To: Patch Management Mailing List
Subject: RE:[patchmanagement] MS14-039 Patch Breaks Tablet PC Input
Panel Keyboard (KB2973201) - Patch Tuesday July 8, 2014
>From my MS case on this issue, I was just informed by the person
working my case that Microsoft is working on a fix for this issue.
Tim Sharp
Client Computing Infra Management Team (CCIM)
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From: Sharp, Tim
Sent: Wednesday, July 16, 2014 4:47 PM
To: Patch Management Mailing List
Subject: RE: MS14-039 Patch Breaks Tablet PC Input Panel Keyboard
(KB2973201) - Patch Tuesday July 8, 2014
We have this issue too with a couple models of Panasonic Toughbooks.
I opened a case with Microsoft today and they got back to me
quickly. Though the MS engineer is still working to find information
for us on the issue, he stated the patch is fixing a vulnerability in
the OSK and that I needed to contact Panasonic to see if they have a
fix.
KB2973201 was updated today with the following information:
Known issues with this security update
********* After you install this security update on a Windows 7
tablet, the Tablet PC Input Panel keyboard cannot be moved with a
stylus or touch input. (However, it can be moved with a mouse.)
Note The Windows on-screen keyboard (osk.exe) is not affected by this
issue.
Thanks,
Tim Sharp
From: Daniel Porterfield [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Thursday, July 10, 2014 12:55 PM
To: Patch Management Mailing List
Subject: EXTERNAL: [patchmanagement] MS14-039 Patch Breaks Tablet PC
Input Panel Keyboard (KB2973201) - Patch Tuesday July 8, 2014
Good afternoon,
After installing KB2973201, on a Windows 7 tablet, the Tablet PC
Input Panel keyboard cannot be moved with a stylus or touch input. It
can be moved with a mouse. Of course, this makes the keyboard
extremely difficult to use at all in any normal touch or stylus context.
Here is a video of the issue, someone other than me, recorded and
uploaded. He is showing this on a Motion C5. Our issues is occurring
on a Motion J3600.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WXPJMI6QhxE
KB2973201 is the Windows Update KB number for an Important rated
security vulnerability, MS14-039. This update fixes a vulnerability
that could allow privilege escalation. This patch was released to the
public July 8, 2014. Link to MS14-039 information:
https://technet.microsoft.com/library/security/ms14-039
To be clear, this is not the on-screen keyboard opened in
accessibility options (or by searching for OSK). It is the keyboard
opened from the "Tablet PC Input Panel" (or by searching Tablet PC
Input Panel).
The patch can be uninstalled using the following elevated command
line or powershell. Uninstalling brings back the expected behavior of
this keyboard after restarting.
wusa /uninstall /kb:2973201
I have tried to call Microsoft to report this issue. They were
totally unhelpful and tried to insist that the tablet input panel
keyboard was a piece of manufacturer software. Then I was transferred
to the Surface division and told they don't support other
manufacturers tablets. Ultimately, they said I could only report this
bug in their forums. Here is the link to the forum post I made.
http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/fcfed4bd-7cb0-4981-a706-1a7e037acf2b/ms14039-patch-breaks-tablet-pc-input-panel-keyboard-kb2973201?forum=w7itprosecurity#fcfed4bd-7cb0-4981-a706-1a7e037acf2b
This is my first post to this list. I hope this meets the lists
standards for posting. A user on the r/sysadmin subreddit suggested
posting this issue here.
Thank you.
Daniel Porterfield
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