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Patch Tuesday is rolling out
With 997 separate fixes, 243 Win patches, 64 Office patches, and much more, it’s a mess out there
See the latest… InfoWorld Woody on Windows
UPDATE: Microsoft has posted an overview of the (complex!) .NET updates. Here’s the part I like best:
The April 2017 Monthly Update contained a bug that caused the PowerShell Stop-Computer command to stop correctly functioning. This bug has since been fixed. You can get the fix in the following ways:
Using Windows 10
- Install the May 2017 Update for Windows 10 (see link in the table above).
Using an earlier version of Windows
- Wait for the next .NET Framework monthly update, which will include this fix. This approach is recommended if you are not experiencing this problem.
And there’s this: The new ASP.NET Core 2.0 packages can no longer be used on .NET Desktop. Good background from Tim Anderson at The Reg.
NOTE: I do NOT recommend that you update just yet. Watch the MS-DEFCON level.