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Is Microsoft using security patch KB 3146706 to break pirate copies of Windows 7?
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AuthorTopicwoody
ManagerApril 26, 2016 at 9:01 am #43827Viewing 29 reply threadsAuthorReplies-
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ManagerApril 26, 2016 at 12:11 pm #43831Nope. There was a rumor that MS was allowing pirate Win7 installs to upgrade to Win10, but MS put an end to the speculation.
That’s the official story. I don’t know enough to say if one of the pirate versions of Win7 managed to get upgrade (and validated) with Win10. I also don’t know if there are any pirate versions of Win10 that work.
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GuestApril 26, 2016 at 1:02 pm #43833As rumors go, it was widely reported by many reputable sources.
Regardless, if 3146706 was being used to target pirate versions of Win7 I still have to ask why now?
I’m more inclined to believe that it’s just fallout from the less than stellar QA that is applied to the update pipeline these days.
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GuestApril 26, 2016 at 1:13 pm #43835Seeing that the patch is also for Vista, I don’t think this is a deliberate pirated Windows 7 crackdown. More likely that patch is incompatible with some Norton driver that Ghost is loading. Live and learn, I had no idea that’s the preferred 7 crack method of choice in the far East =) Very clumsy.
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AskWoody_MVPApril 26, 2016 at 3:44 pm #43839I had the patch KB3146706 installed immediately after release without side-effects like most of the other patches which have problems for some users, due to specific configurations not sufficiently tested by Microsoft.
I uninstalled it due to many problems reported and brought to our attention by Woody here on the website and placed it in standby since then.
If it comes unticked, then the best option I think is to wait and see. This has been the case with many Office updates recently, which after a while (after being fully QA-ed?) were offered ticked by default.
It may be Microsoft’s way of saying “not fully tested, but not as bad to grant retirement (yet)”. -
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GuestApril 26, 2016 at 5:20 pm #43841That comment was actually quoting my comment above, Woody has yet to advise on his views as to whether this update should be installed or hidden.
My final decision on whether to install it or hide it will depend on the advice from Woody and others as to whether there is anything specific about the update that necessitates its installation, although while it remains unchecked the usual default advice presumably applies and it should be left well alone.
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GuestApril 27, 2016 at 7:02 am #43843Several users (specifically a certain country) received this update ticked but the majority of us received it unticked.
There is no documentation on this security update to know what it fixes, only that it has something to do with Windows OLE (which is primarily used for managing compound documents but also for transferring data between different applications using drag and drop and clipboard operations).
Unticking it is interesting. It is like saying it is not dead, just resting. It has been a week and MS has not withdrawn it or released a new version. It remains in a catatonic state, unless you nudge it yourself.
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ManagerApril 27, 2016 at 9:08 am #43844I’m not sure that (the majority of us received it unticked) is true – some people in the US report seeing it ticked, at first. I didn’t catch it soon enough (or know the importance soon enough) to verify on my machines.
I’m also not sure if it’s still ticked in China. Interesting question!
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Seff
GuestApril 27, 2016 at 9:23 am #43845For the avoidance of doubt (having earlier referred to the update being ticked initially), I am in the UK (specifically England) and not China! I always receive my first notification of updates within a few minutes of switching on my two computers on the Wednesday after Patch Tuesday, which is when this update was ticked on both machines.
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GuestApril 27, 2016 at 10:03 am #43847You (along with Seff) are correct Woody, when KB3146706 was first released it WAS pre-selected here in the US.
I started testing the painful WU wait times at 4 am (EST) on 4/12 and when the list finally appeared at 11:45 am there were no updates in the list that were not checked.
On 4/14 I decided to test the WU wait times again on another system and noticed this update was NOT checked when they finally appeared at 9:30 pm after about a 4 hour wait.
I booted the first test system back up again for the first time since the Tuesday test and sure enough it was now un-checked. I don’t know exactly when MS made the change but it was sometime between 11:45 Tuesday morning & 9:30 Thursday evening.
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AskWoody_MVPApril 27, 2016 at 5:44 pm #43851Here is Australia it was ticked when it was originally released, unticked last time when I checked.
I personally think it is safe to install by now, at least for those users not having the specific known configurations which cause issues.
Let’s wait few more days, Woody knows more about the right timing and will update the MS-DEFCON soon. -
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GuestMay 2, 2016 at 9:18 am #43853Given that KB 3146706 remains unchecked, and with May’s updates about to hit us, is it time to hide this particular update? I don’t like having old updates that are being ignored lying around on the notification list unnecessarily, it’s too easy to get things muddled and install them by mistake. Once hidden they can always be restored – assuming they don’t get re-offered anyway.
Or is there a valid reason to install this one now despite it having remained unchecked for a couple of weeks or more?
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GuestJune 8, 2016 at 7:48 am #43857This update totally makes gaming on Windows 7 suck.
Even browser games like slitherio lag like crap with this OLE update installed.
https://www.dslreports.com/forum/r30756811-WIN7-I-think-Microsoft-is-sabotaging-Windows-7-with-Security-Updates
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