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Microsoft posts more details – but no apology – for botched permissions in MS16-072
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Tags: KB 3163018 KB 3163622 MS16-072
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Jack
GuestJuly 7, 2016 at 10:37 pm #39800What if we’ve already installed KB 3161561 from when the all clear was given?
Thanks, as always!
(I have been occasionally getting some kind of error on shut-down, but my laptop still shuts down after it pops up — I can’t remember what it says, and have no idea if it has something to do with this update or one of the others. But it only started after these last updates were installed.)
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woody
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Doug
GuestJuly 8, 2016 at 7:56 am #39802We have used the MS provided Powershell script to scan servers prior to patching. This works, but they should have done this ahead of time.
There are plenty of older (SBS for example, that has some quirky pre-built GPOs) that may be lacking some of these privileges in group policies. Of course, one of my first steps with an SBS server is to block policy inheritance for it (as a domain controller) and link only the top-level policies that I really need, as we don’t use WSUS and it tends to lock out the Windows Update settings to the server.
Finally Woody, didn’t you realize? This is the NEW new Microsoft…they don’t apologize for anything. After all, it worked for Steve Jobs and Larry Ellison, right?
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woody
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doktornotor
GuestJuly 8, 2016 at 8:45 am #39804A PS script to “fix” the AD GPO schema is available here: http://www.jhouseconsulting.com/2016/06/29/script-to-modify-the-defaultsecuritydescriptor-attribute-on-the-group-policy-container-schema-class-object-1668
(until M$ gets their act together, if that ever happens.)
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doktornotor
GuestJuly 12, 2016 at 3:02 am #39807Huh?! What on earth are you talking about? The issue here is caused by *default* permissions that get *automatically* applied by the GPO container schema in the AD as soon as you apply security filtering on a GPO. (Which – BTW – is something that M$ failed to fix altogether, even though that should have been done at the same time they’ve changed their mind about default secure permissions and released MS16-072)
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