SUMMARY
Microsoft has released a patch to Microsoft Word 97 for
Windows. This patch fixes vulnerabilities that could occur when you open a
document that contains certain data values (the names of macros in the
document) that could allow arbitrary code to run.
This article
describes how to download and install the Microsoft Word 97 Security Patch:
KB830354.
back to the topIssues That Are Fixed in the Word 97 Security Patch: KB830354
The following issue is fixed in this patch package, but it was not
previously documented in a Microsoft Knowledge Base article:
Word 97 for Windows Quits Unexpectedly When You Open a Document
When you open a Microsoft Word document in Word 97 for
Windows, Word 97 for Windows quits with one of the following error
messages:
Microsoft Word 97 for Windows has encountered a
problem and needs to close. We are sorry for the inconvenience.
WINWORD.exe has generated errors and will be
closed by Windows. You will need to restart the program.
An error log
is being created.
The following issues are only fixed
in the Arabic (ARA), the Hebrew (HBR), and the Thai (THA) versions of this
patch package:
- A flaw in Word fields could lead to information disclosure
in the Arabic, the Hebrew, and the Thai versions of Word 97 for
Windows.
- A flaw in the Arabic, the Hebrew, and the Thai versions of
Word allows macros to run automatically.
- The macro warning message does not appear in the Arabic,
the Hebrew, or the Thai versions of Word 97 for Windows when you open a file
that is attached to a template that contains macros.
A Flaw in Word Fields Could Lead to Information Disclosure in the Arabic, the Hebrew, and the Thai Versions of Word 97 for Windows
This update prevents users from unintentionally updating links to
external data in Word documents, including e-mail messages that use Word as the
e-mail editor in Microsoft Outlook.
This flaw was previously
documented in the following Microsoft Knowledge Base
article:
330008 MS02-059: Flaw in Word Fields and Excel External Updates May Lead to Information Disclosure
A Flaw in the Arabic, the Hebrew, and the Thai Versions of Word Allows Macros to Run Automatically
This update resolves a flaw in Word that could allow macros in
specially crafted documents to run automatically regardless of the macro
security level settings of the user.
This flaw was previously
documented in the following Microsoft Knowledge Base
article:
827653 MS03-035: Flaw in Microsoft Word Could Enable Macros to Run Automatically
The Macro Warning Message Does Not Appear in the Arabic, the Hebrew, or the Thai Versions of Word 97 for Windows When You Open a File That Is Attached to a Template That Contains Macros
When you open a Word document or a Rich Text Format (RTF) format
file that is attached to a template that contains macros, the macro virus
warning message may not appear. Word provides a macro warning message when a
document that contains a macro is opened. However, if that document is attached
to a non-trusted template that contains a macro, no warning message is issued.
This flaw was previously documented in the following Microsoft
Knowledge Base article:
214652 WD97: Macro Warning Doesn't Appear Opening File Attached to Template That Contains Macros
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to the topInstall the Word 97 Security Patch: KB830354
The following file is available for download from the Microsoft Download
Center:
Download
the Word 97 Security Patch: KB830354 package
now. Release Date:
November 11, 2003
For additional information about how to download
Microsoft Support files, click the following article number to view the article
in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
119591 How to Obtain Microsoft Support Files from Online Services
Microsoft scanned this file for viruses. Microsoft used the most
current virus-detection software that was available on the date that the file
was posted. The file is stored on security-enhanced servers that help to
prevent any unauthorized changes to the file.
Follow these steps to download and install the
security patch:
- Click Save to save the
Office97-KB830354-enu.exe file to the selected folder.
- In Windows Explorer, double-click
Office97-KB830354-enu.exe.
- If you are prompted to install the patch, click
Yes.
- Click Yes to accept the License
Agreement.
- Insert your Microsoft Office 97 CD-ROM when you are
prompted to do so, and then click OK.
- When you receive a message that indicates the installation
was successful, click OK.
Note After you install the patch, you cannot remove it. To go back to
an installation before the patch was installed, you must remove Microsoft
Office 97 and install it again from the original CD-ROM.
back to the topHow to Determine Whether the Patch Is Installed
The patch contains updated versions of the following
files.
The English Patch Version
File name Version
-------------------------
Wwintl32.dll 8.0.0.9315
Winword.exe 8.0.0.9315
The Korean (KOR), the Japanese (JPN), the Chinese Simplified (CHS), the Chinese Traditional (CHT), and the Chinese Pan (CHP) Patch Versions
File name Version
-------------------------
Wwintl32.dll 8.0.0.9717
Winword.exe 8.0.0.9717
The Arabic (ARA), the Hebrew (HBR), and the Thai (THA) Patch Versions
File name Version
-------------------------
WinWord.exe 8.0.0.9315
To determine the version of Word that is installed on your
computer, follow these steps.
Note Because there are several versions of Microsoft Windows, the
following steps may be different on your computer. If they are, see your
product documentation to complete these steps.
- Click Start, and then click
Search.
- In the Search Results pane, click
All files and folders under Search Companion.
- In the All or part of the file name box,
type Winword.exe, and then click
Search.
- In the list of files, right-click
Winword.exe, and then click Properties.
- On the Version tab, determine the version
of Word that is installed on your computer.
Note If the Microsoft Word 97 Security Patch: KB830354 is already
installed on your computer, you receive the following error message when you
try to install the Microsoft Word 97 Security Patch: KB830354:
This update has already been applied or is included in an update
that has already been applied.
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