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[One of the two critical vulnerabilities in the bulletin is within the Microsoft Distributed Transaction Coordinator (MSDTC), code that's used to coordinate any sort of transaction on multiple servers, such as database queries.] It's a service used primarily in enterprises, ... You don't see it much on smaller-scale servers or desktops.

Neel Mehta

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