Gawd this is tiresome. If you read somewhere that you have to install the August patches, even though you read somewhere that you can’t install the Au
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AskWoody_MVPAugust 16, 2019 at 12:19 pm #1908864There doesn’t appear to be a need to do any patching at the moment. Reports are still coming in — and most describe difficulties in either installation or system operations.
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AskWoody LoungerAugust 16, 2019 at 12:58 pm #1908868I am, reluctantly, going to move forward with the August patches (~500 PCs) and will just deal with the breakage on a case by case basis.
The fairly catastrophic downside should an exploit for the latest RDP RCEs begin to circulate trumps the annoying, but not earth-shattering, impact of breaking some apps here and there.
Situations like these make me really despise the all-or-nothing approach MS has taken with these forced rollups. And I don’t think it’s done a d*** thing for patch reliability, like they claimed it would.
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WildBill
AskWoody PlusAugust 16, 2019 at 1:32 pm #1908881Bah. Humbug! DejaBlue hasn’t appeared for real, & previous patches from July should have already patched various Windows versions for it. I’ll take the chance that a piece of The Falling Sky hits me; I’m staying inside anyway, thanks to the 100-degree-plus temperatures south Texas has been getting for the last week or 2. MS-DEFCON 2; Don’t Patch unless it’s Really Pressing. Still waiting for at least MS-DEFCON 3…
Bought a refurbished Windows 10 64-bit, currently updated to 22H2. Have broke the AC adapter cord going to the 8.1 machine, but before that, coaxed it into charging. Need to buy new adapter if wish to continue using it.
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GuestAugust 16, 2019 at 2:38 pm #1908894Yes that and also I get Norton Security Suite “free” from my ISP as part of my Internet Service and that’s maybe not the best solution but it’s included in my bill(Use it or Not). So the Virus/Firewall protection and realtime protection can not disabled long term in order to install any KBs that may have some necessary DLLs/other removed by the Security software because of that SHA-2 only code signing that MS moved to.
Maybe MS/Security Software vendors should have made sure that the Security Folks’ products all worked properly with the New KB key signing updates as that security software is just as necessary for security as MS’s latest round of security patches.
Maybe MS’s IE/Edge and all the others browsers need a top level No-Script button built into the Browser for times like this when MS’s KBs can not be installed because they break things and we all Know where the nastiest vulnerabilities are enabled via that scripting attack vector. And that’s mostly nefarious scripts being pushed out packaged with all that annoying ad content. If they really want to stop anything nefarious then they need to look no further than Ads running scripts and those scripts/script pushing servers not properly vetted and secured.
So its DejaBlue and there will be a DejaBlue all over again… And so both MS/Vendors maybe need to make sure that any security software is properly vetted against any new KBs/Servicing Stack KBs and changes because that security software is the first line of defense.
With so many regular MS employees on vacation this time of year maybe that SHA-2 deadline should have been in September or October instead of summer time/August.
I’ll install the July Windows 7 Security Only Patch if and when MS’s reissues that patch without the Telemetry included and am looking froward to the time that I’m able to install the August windows 7 Security Only Patch if it has been vetted as having no Telemetry included. MS/Symantec Get cracking with a fix for that SHA-2 issue ASAP.
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ek
AskWoody LoungerAugust 16, 2019 at 2:38 pm #1908897I don’t ever need or use RDP. So, I just disable RDP in Windows AND make sure my home firewall to blocks inbound & outbound RDP. Done & no need to patch.
But if you are a mobile user with Windows on a laptop (ie: no external firewall you control) and/or need RDP & VB, then I feel your pain. Tough decision.
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