Same old patching cut-off we saw with Windows 8.1 Update 1, but in a less dire form.InfoWorld Tech Watch.
[See the full post at: IE11 patches blocked until Windows 7 users install KB 2929437. Win 8.1 users need KB 2919355]
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IE11 patches blocked until Windows 7 users install KB 2929437. Win 8.1 users need KB 2919355
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Marty
GuestJune 16, 2014 at 3:14 pm #52778Woody,
Your Inforworld article recommends staying with IE10. At this point, however, Win7’s Windows Update only offers IE 11. Is there any problem with downloading IE10 direct from the M$ website, and installing it instead of IE11? And would you recommend doing so since I currently have IE9 on my Win7 computer?
For web browsing, I don’t really care what version of IE is on my machine, since I use Firefox exclusively. But there may be other reasons to keep IE relatively up to date.
Thanks.
Regards,
M.M.
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GuestJune 17, 2014 at 6:18 am #52781About the MS store tile: There are times of the day, that when it indicates a number on the tile, of how many updates I have for apps and I hit the MS tile, I get message “You are not connected to the internet”, but I am. I suspect MS is overwhelmed at those times, but who knows why they are not at work there?
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rc primak
GuestJune 19, 2014 at 9:50 am #52788Third Reading of Installed Updates on my computer: FOUND IT!! I do have the prerequisite KB Number Kb 2929437 on my laptop after all. Now, how do I determine which Flash Player Version IE 11 is running? The Adobe Test Page images are all blocked, and no Flash Player is detected there or by the SUMo Updater program from KC Softwares.
You would think if MS is going to handle their own Flash Player plugin from now on, they would SOMEWHERE have the plugin listed in such a way that users could just click on a browser option or look at a special local “page” to see what version is installed.
Is there someplace within IE 11 to perform this check?
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Dianne
GuestJune 19, 2014 at 2:02 pm #52789Woody,
I just checked my history of updates and KB2929437 has not been installed as of yet.
However it does show up on the June update list,(that I will not install till you give the go ahead), and has the date of April 8 and is UNCHECKED.
But right under it KB2957689, Security Update IE 11 Win7 is checked and has a June date listed. And now I am not sure which IE version I have, I thought it was IE 10.
I know you golden rule, if unchecked don’t check it, does that still apply in this case?
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Dianne
GuestJune 19, 2014 at 5:17 pm #52792Woody
I checked as you said and somewhere in the last 6 months of patches, I went from IE10 to IE11.
Since your article indicates IE11 users must have the KB2929437 to get further updates, why would my patches show KB2929437 not checked, but the KB2957689 checked?
I will not patch anything till you give us the go ahead later!
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rc primak
GuestJune 19, 2014 at 6:42 pm #52793Woody —
The page you provided gave a definitive answer. My IE 11 Flash Player has gone missing altogether. No Flash Player installed!
So how do I get it back? It looks like my Windows/System32/Macromed Folder is also completely missing. (I may have done that myself, but it’s still gone.)
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rc primak
GuestJune 20, 2014 at 12:22 am #52794Well, all it took was to roll back the mess to a recent Macrium Reflect Backup (Boot into WnPE Rescue Disk to complete). Restore Logs and recent data. Go into the Hidden Administrator Account. Download the Flash Player 14 Offline installer for IE. (In Win 7, updates do NOT need to come from MS Updates for IE11.) Run As Administrator in the Hidden Administrator Account the Offline Flash Player Installer. It promptly explained that I needed to run the Flash Player UNinstaller first (now a separate download from Adobe — I don’t remember EVER doing this step manually before!) THEN the Offline Installer flew through the process, and BEHOLD! There was Flash.
Well, there’s a couple of long sessions I’ll never get back. Sheesh, and Windows Fanboys say Linux is difficult to maintain! (Of course in Linux, if Flash Player doesn’t play in Firefox, you’re stuck with no sound. Enter Chromium and the Chrome PepperFlash plugin, and things are back on track. I’ve always liked Chrome/Chromium better anyway.)
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woody
ManagerJune 20, 2014 at 6:53 am #52795@Dianne –
Good question!
The MSRC is recommending that you check the box to get the patch installed. See http://blogs.technet.com/b/msrc/p/april-2014-security-bulletin-q-a.aspx
I have no idea why, but the MSRC is a good source of info….
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Jo
GuestJune 21, 2014 at 4:17 pm #52796Woody- June 21st
In trying to set up my new HP Pavilion notebook, I saw a list of 48 “important” updates
waiting to be installed. After reading your book
(8.1 for Dummies), I hoped to install only the
successful ones. So if there is a way to de-
termine which of the older ones work correctly,
I would very much appreciate if you could clue
me in. (Always supposing you have the time.) The
oldest waiting update (KB2538243) was published
4/5/2012, some in 2013, and several in 2014. The computer came with ten existing updates,
including one that was on the “waiting to be
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GuestJune 21, 2014 at 4:59 pm #52797Woody-
If there is a way to determine which of the
48 updates waiting to be installed on my new
Pavilion Notebook work correctly, I would really
appreciate it if you could clue me in. The
oldest(KB2538243) came out in 2012. The com-
puter came with ten existing updates that were
installed on 9/5/2013. And one of those was
also on the “waiting to be installed” list. Do
I re-install it, or was it a probable error?
Your advice would be quite welcome if you have
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rc primak
GuestJune 26, 2014 at 2:51 am #52802Download IE 10 here (must be runnning Windows in a compatible version):
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/internet-explorer/ie-10-worldwide-languagesIE 9 here:
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/internet-explorer/ie-9-worldwide-languagesStill there, just as Yuhong Bao says.
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