On Jan 30, 2015, at 9:08 AM, Tim Deaton wrote:
> 
> I'm a non-programmer using a Windows 7 (64-bit) pc, connecting to the 
> internet via AT&T.  (It was basic DSL, now it's Uverse.)  AT&T has version 
> 0.8.2.0 of Node.js in its ..Program Files (x86)\ATT\8.3.1.18\ma\bin 
> directory.  Secunia PCI tells me that version is out-of-date and a security 
> risk.  But can I safely update it without breaking something?  And if so, how?
> 
> I can see the node.exe file in that location, but is that the only file to be 
> replaced?  Or do others need to be replaced as well?  And where do I look for 
> them?

I would not attempt to make any changes to that copy of node, since it is 
apparently part of AT&T's software and you do not know if the rest of their 
software is compatible with a different version. Ask AT&T if a newer version of 
their software is available. Or, since I have no idea what this AT&T software 
does or why you would need it, maybe you can remove it entirely.

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