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SAS Web Report Viewer 4.4_M3

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* General Information about Hot Fixes

V65001 was replaced by V65009

V65002 was replaced by V65009

V65003 was replaced by V65009

V65004 was replaced by V65009

V65005 was replaced by V65009

V65006 was replaced by V65009

V65007 was replaced by V65009

V65008 was replaced by V65009

V65009
SAS Web Report Viewer 4.4_M3
Issue(s) Addressed:Introduced:
56414 SAS® Web Report Studio list tables might display a user-defined format in the total row V65001
57714 SAS® Web Report Studio reports that include prompts from a SAS® Stored Process might return "The responses you entered are invalid" V65001
54580 The Select Data dialog box in SAS® Web Report Studio might not work properly with Microsoft Internet Explorer 9 and later V65002
59410 A cross-site scripting vulnerability has been identified in SAS® Web Report Studio V65003
59512 Promoted or migrated SAS® Web Report Studio reports might not display the correct modified date V65003
61211 A cross-site scripting vulnerability has been identified in SAS® Web Report Studio V65003
59462 Some role capabilities might not be honored when navigating from a SAS® BI Dashboard indicator to a prompted SAS® Web Report Studio report V65004
61274 A cross-site scripting vulnerability has been identified in SAS® Web Report Studio V65005
61904 Improper error handling might occur in SAS® Web Report Studio V65006
62191 In SAS® Web Report Studio, the Text object contains a cross-site scripting vulnerability V65007
62192 In SAS® Web Report Studio, the report name field contains a cross-site scripting vulnerability V65008
62499 In SAS® Web Report Studio, the section name field contains a cross-site scripting vulnerability V65008
62876 SAS® Web Report Studio images contain a cross-site scripting vulnerability V65009
NOTE: If you install this hot fix, you must also install hot fix V66009 for SAS BI Report Services 4.4_M3.
Windows for x64 Released: December 07, 2018     Documentation: V65009x6.html D       Download: V65009pt.zip  
64-bit Enabled Solaris Released: December 07, 2018     Documentation: V65009s6.html D       Download: V65009pt.zip  
64-bit Enabled AIX Released: December 07, 2018     Documentation: V65009r6.html D       Download: V65009pt.zip  
HP-UX IPF Released: December 07, 2018     Documentation: V65009hx.html D       Download: V65009pt.zip  
Linux for x64 Released: December 07, 2018     Documentation: V65009la.html D       Download: V65009pt.zip  
Solaris for x64 Released: December 07, 2018     Documentation: V65009sx.html D       Download: V65009pt.zip  
D indicates that the Documentation has special pre-installation, post-installation or other unique instructions not commonly used for hot fix deployment.
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V66001 was replaced by V66009

V66002 was replaced by V66009

V66003 was replaced by V66009

V66004 was replaced by V66009

V66005 was replaced by V66009

V66006 was replaced by V66009

V66007 was replaced by V66009

V66008 was replaced by V66009

V66009
SAS BI Report Services 4.4_M3 hot fix for SAS Web Report Viewer 4.4_M3
Issue(s) Addressed:Introduced:
56414 SAS® Web Report Studio list tables might display a user-defined format in the total row V66001
57714 SAS® Web Report Studio reports that include prompts from a SAS® Stored Process might return "The responses you entered are invalid" V66001
54580 The Select Data dialog box in SAS® Web Report Studio might not work properly with Microsoft Internet Explorer 9 and later V66002
59410 A cross-site scripting vulnerability has been identified in SAS® Web Report Studio V66003
59512 Promoted or migrated SAS® Web Report Studio reports might not display the correct modified date V66003
61211 A cross-site scripting vulnerability has been identified in SAS® Web Report Studio V66003
59462 Some role capabilities might not be honored when navigating from a SAS® BI Dashboard indicator to a prompted SAS® Web Report Studio report V66004
61274 A cross-site scripting vulnerability has been identified in SAS® Web Report Studio V66005
61904 Improper error handling might occur in SAS® Web Report Studio V66006
62191 In SAS® Web Report Studio, the Text object contains a cross-site scripting vulnerability V66007
62192 In SAS® Web Report Studio, the report name field contains a cross-site scripting vulnerability V66008
62499 In SAS® Web Report Studio, the section name field contains a cross-site scripting vulnerability V66008
62876 SAS® Web Report Studio images contain a cross-site scripting vulnerability V66009
Windows for x64 Released: December 07, 2018     Documentation: V66009x6.html       Download: V66009pt.zip  
64-bit Enabled Solaris Released: December 07, 2018     Documentation: V66009s6.html       Download: V66009pt.zip  
64-bit Enabled AIX Released: December 07, 2018     Documentation: V66009r6.html       Download: V66009pt.zip  
HP-UX IPF Released: December 07, 2018     Documentation: V66009hx.html       Download: V66009pt.zip  
Linux for x64 Released: December 07, 2018     Documentation: V66009la.html       Download: V66009pt.zip  
Solaris for x64 Released: December 07, 2018     Documentation: V66009sx.html       Download: V66009pt.zip  
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