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If your computer is part of a domain administered centrally by an IT team, you should alert them that the issue is fixed, so they can decide whether to roll it out now that the patch is safer. Installing the revised version (2.0) of the patch from Microsoft will fix the problem caused by the original release. This can even affect font menus when the app has a WYSIWYG font menu. (2) with the original version of the update, for certain apps text set in all PostScript Type 1 (.pfb/.pfm) and OpenType CFF (.oft) fonts became invisible.
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(1) installing the update breaks some very tiny number of fonts at the system level and for all apps, including potentially malicious fonts. I was able to seed Extensis tech support manager Romeo Fahl with the fixed patch, so we participated in helping verify it worked. Kudos to Microsoft for fixing it quickly and including interested outside parties in testing it. The current version of the patch does NOT have the problem, and can be installed over the original release to fix the problem caused by the original. Luckily MS got it fixed and re-released it nine days later. Was it Fontmageddon? For users who use fonts in some applications (see below), Windows security update KB2753842 of Dec 11, 2012, caused more harm than good. ( UPDATED repeatedly, first with more details and then because of the Dec 20 fix.) add yours » OpenType / PostScript font support killed in many apps ( FIXED Dec 20, 2012)