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By Joris Evers
Posted on ZDNet News: Aug 5, 2005 8:02:00 PM

A new scripting tool targeted by a virus writer will not be part of Windows Vista, the next Windows client release, Microsoft announced Friday.

Instead, the software maker is looking at possibly delivering the command-line shell tool, code-named Monad, as part of its next major server operating system release, a Microsoft representative said. That release, code-named Longhorn Server, is due in 2007.

"Monad will not be included in the final version of Windows Vista," Stephen Toulouse, a program manager in Microsoft's security group, said in a blog posting. "So these potential viruses do not affect Windows Vista."

Microsoft is responding to the online publication of five examples of malicious code that target Monad. The tool was initially intended to be included in Vista. When news of the exploits came out, it triggered reports that they would be the first viruses for Windows Vista.

With the announcement, Microsoft is making it clear that the Monad viruses will not affect the client version of the operating system update, formerly known as Longhorn.

Monad, also known as MSH, is the replacement for the simple command shell in the current versions of Windows. A command shell lets users enter text-based commands, as in the predecessor to Windows, DOS. Monad has much more functionality, similar to shells in competing products, such as Bash in Unix.

Monad is available to testers, but is not part of the first Vista beta, released last week, Microsoft said Thursday. However, at the time, the company left open the possibility that it would be included in later test versions of Vista, saying that it had no further details on a specific delivery vehicle for the command line shell in Windows. Friday's announcement ended any confusion over Monad's inclusion in Vista.

Taking stock
Toulouse's posting follows comments from a Microsoft developer in another blog posting on Thursday criticizing security company F-Secure's claims of a possible first Windows Vista virus. "It's a misleading title, as it's an issue that affects any vehicle for any executable code on any operating system," wrote Lee Holmes, who works on the team building Monad.

"The fact that MSH is used as the execution vehicle is really a side-note, as it does not exploit any vulnerabilities in Monad," Holmes wrote. "The guidance on shell script viruses is the same as the guidance on all viruses and malware: protect yourself against the point of entry, and limit the amount of damage that the malicious code can do."

Toulouse gave no details on why Monad won't be part of Vista. He did say that the new shell is "being considered for the Windows operating system platform for the next three to five years."

While it is now clear that the new command line shell won't ship as part of Vista, it is still unclear how the technology will be delivered. Microsoft representatives have said Monad would first ship as a feature of Exchange 12, the next release of Microsoft's e-mail server, due in the second half of 2006.

In a TechNet Web chat for developers and technology professionals in December, Microsoft representatives said Monad will support Windows Server 2003, Windows XP and Longhorn, which then was the code name for both the client and server versions. Microsoft could release Monad as an operating system update or downloadable add-on.

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Virus target won't be in Vista and pretty much NOTHING else promissed
excpet the iconas and the wormas ;_) (Read the rest)
Posted by: michael_t Posted on: 08/10/05 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Microsoft: Virus target won't be in Vista  Loverock Davidson | 08/05/05
Actually  Michael Kelly | 08/05/05
As a "Linux Fanboy" I WANT IT IN THERE!  figgle | 08/06/05
Going strong ... I see wink Keep up the good work ... nt  michael_t | 08/05/05
I agree...  Cardinal_Bill | 08/05/05
Re: Microsoft: Virus target won't be in Vista  none none | 08/05/05
Please don't respond  Roger Ramjet | 08/08/05
I don't  Loverock Davidson | 08/08/05
No first shot at Vista  DragonBRockin | 08/05/05
Re: No first shot at Vista  none none | 08/05/05
Clueless...  figgle | 08/06/05
If they want to remove something, try ActiveX...  figgle | 08/06/05
Virus Writers Have Broken the Unwritten Rule  coffeenite | 08/08/05
My feelings exactly !  michael_t | 08/05/05
Interesting ....  IanX | 08/07/05
That's with that .......  pj-xmesh | 08/05/05
And let me just restate it  Loverock Davidson | 08/05/05
So, they pulled it due to holes/problems... WHO CARES ??? . . . (nt)  Plain Logic | 08/05/05
Re: So, they pulled it due to holes/problems... WHO CARES ???  none none | 08/05/05
glad they hadn't finished bolting it to the os yet wink (NT)  JasonL31 | 08/07/05
And another great quote  Loverock Davidson | 08/05/05
And here is a GREAT one for you  michael_t | 08/05/05
PLEASE !!! Don't Confuse Loverock With The Facts. (nt)  Plain Logic | 08/05/05
I don't think he can get any more confused... besides  michael_t | 08/05/05
forgive loverock  stormdoor | 08/05/05
Just... How old are you? (nt)  Anti_Zealot | 08/06/05
It is interesting coincidence that in Biology Monad  michael_t | 08/05/05
Do you ever tell the truth?  osreinstall | 08/06/05
My thoughts exactly  IT Scion | 08/07/05
Oh, what a relief!  Brian@... | 08/05/05
Why was the incorrigible 'Win200 Wormhole' article hidden?  michael_t | 08/05/05
You like making thigns up huh?  toadlife | 08/05/05
Does WinXP have this defect?  michael_t | 08/06/05
And Vista will be established with SP2  robgroh | 08/09/05
Hitler was a monad.  none none | 08/05/05
Yes, dear consumers, at this time the Monad will NOT be a target,  michael_t | 08/05/05
That number is way too low  toadlife | 08/06/05
MS provides 'User-Friendly' systems for the non-technical crowd.  michael_t | 08/06/05
Yaysh! Lut Mee Say Theesh A-bout Thayt.....  cuchullain | 08/06/05
New Strategy?  Otto_Delete | 08/06/05
Pls, they can maintain the 'recycle bin' also... (nt)  michael_t | 08/06/05
Funny you should mention that...  robgroh | 08/09/05
Well, will we know of any more vulnerabilities BEFORE it is released?  HypnoToad | 08/06/05
(V)irus (I)nfection (S)pyware (T)rojans (A)ddware  RobertoSalazar | 08/07/05
CORRECTION  Immanuel Tranz-Mischen | 08/07/05
wow, sounds like a neat feature  JasonL31 | 08/07/05
Pulled for PR reasons?  JoeMama_z | 08/08/05
Now Microsoft can't get it right  Boot_Agnostic | 08/09/05
Virus target won't be in Vista and pretty much NOTHING else promissed  michael_t | 08/10/05

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