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Microsoft Windows Remote Desktop Protocol Server Private Key Disclosure

Subject: Microsoft Windows Remote Desktop Protocol Server Private Key Disclosure Vulnerability
Date: Fri, 28 Mar 2008 13:55:00 -0400
Microsoft Windows Remote Desktop Protocol Server Private Key Disclosure 
Vulnerability, this is showing up on some of our windows XP Pro SP2 clients.   
On all windows xp pro we have installed the RDP version 6.

How does one correct it?

Is this a false positive?

Thanks in advance,
Eric Sabo
Senior Windows Systems Engineer
Department of Computing Systems
California University of Pennsylvania


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