Microsoft today issued a fix for a problem in its Outlook 2007 email client caused by an update that shipped two weeks ago.
It was the second time in the last six days that Microsoft patched bugs introduced in Office applications by updates it issued April 12.
"After installing the April 2011 Public Update, some Outlook 2007 users reported difficulty with print previewing messages," Microsoft acknowledged in a post to its Office Updates blog. "To correct this issue, we have issued a public hotfix which you can download and install."
Although not a security update, the original Outlook 2007 fix appeared on Patch Tuesday, Microsoft's monthly roll-out of bug updates. The April 12 update for Outlook was described as offering "stability and performance improvements."
More: http://www.computerworld.com/s/article/9216264/
It was the second time in the last six days that Microsoft patched bugs introduced in Office applications by updates it issued April 12.
"After installing the April 2011 Public Update, some Outlook 2007 users reported difficulty with print previewing messages," Microsoft acknowledged in a post to its Office Updates blog. "To correct this issue, we have issued a public hotfix which you can download and install."
Although not a security update, the original Outlook 2007 fix appeared on Patch Tuesday, Microsoft's monthly roll-out of bug updates. The April 12 update for Outlook was described as offering "stability and performance improvements."
More: http://www.computerworld.com/s/article/9216264/