This Microsoft COM component (OLE DB) separates data from application logic through a set of connections that access data source, session(s), SQL commands, and row-set data. OLE DB: The venerable Microsoft OLE DB has been updated and requires all applications with a dependency on SQL Server 2012 or ADO.NET need to be fully tested before deployment.In addition to these changes and testing requirements, I have included some of the more difficult testing scenarios: The Windows CLFS system has been updated to require a short test of creating, reading, updating, and deleting log files.Microsoft's Desktop Application Manager has been updated and will require both provisioning and un-provisioning applications (both install and uninstall testing is required).A GDI update (GDIPLUS.DLL) requires testing of EMF, both 16- and 32-bit palette files (opening, printing, and creating).More generally, given the broad nature of this update (Office and Windows), we suggest testing the following Windows features and components: This means it has not made major changes to core APIs or to the functionality to any of the core components or applications included in the Windows desktop and server ecosystems. High Risk: For October, Microsoft has not recorded any high-risk functionality changes. Given the large number of changes included this month, I have broken down the testing scenarios into high-risk and standard-risk groups:
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