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MS-DEFCON 2: Microsoft’s already yanked four patches. Best to verify Auto Update is turned off
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AskWoody_MVPJanuary 7, 2019 at 8:31 am #244785Thanks for the summary in your linked Computer World article on how to block updates on all versions of Windows. It’s quite documentary beautiful.
On permanent hiatus {with backup and coffee}
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RetiredGeek
AskWoody_MVPJanuary 7, 2019 at 9:15 am #244795Woody,
Just went in and uninstalled the 4 patches from the one machine I have running Office 2010 Pro. Interestingly they were all listed as being installed 1/7/2018!
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AskWoody_MVPJanuary 7, 2019 at 11:59 am #244877Office patches are msi (old style, similar to XP patches) based, unlike the regular Windows patches based on what is called Component Based System.
There are also msp patches, a sort of deltas for the msi, which come on top of the main ones.
When Office updates are installed, there is a “reconciliation” process similar to the repair happening behind the scenes and this explains why the date of the various patches is updated, indicating the date at which the latest processing took place and not the date of the original installation.4 users thanked author for this post.
anonymous
GuestJanuary 7, 2019 at 11:30 am #244857Moved to DEFCON2…because of bad Office 2010 patches?
I think it’s pretty clear now that Woody is looking for any reason to paint Microsoft in a bad light…making me lose faith in his suggestions when he is liable to scream at the smallest thing and lock down everything in sight…going to go look for more realistic analysis without the “get off my lawn” mentality
anonymous
GuestJanuary 7, 2019 at 12:20 pm #244879How I know you are new here, MS-DEFCON drops ahead of Tuesday B every month. Many months that cautious action is proven prudent by events over the next couple of weeks. Woody is fair. When a given month’s cumulative rollup proves to be free of glitches, he posts an article that celebrates Microsoft’s competence. He will even continue to refer to that rare event when comparing later update packages.
An accurate and trustworthy spreadsheet is the original must have application that proved personal computing was a viable and valuable platform. Breaking that primary function is not a “smallest thing”. Writing that Microsoft came into the deepest vault of critical records and broke the interface to access those records is not “get off my lawn” rhetoric. AskWoody provides a public service by adding information in how to prevent these events. Perhaps I’m not fair describing you as new. Maybe you have paid attention, but find humor in irony.
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KP
AskWoody PlusJanuary 7, 2019 at 1:35 pm #244897Having problems on Windows 10 1709 Home.
My new process is applied with the metered connection indicated to be on.
Wait until you are comfortable with the information from Woody and Susan Bradley before and downloading and applying.
go to the Update Catalog catalog.update.microsoft.com and look for all the relevant updates for the month eg. 2018-12 . Manually download and install .
Sorry @pkcano your process is only working for Windows 10 1709 Pro.
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GuestJanuary 7, 2019 at 3:35 pm #244910Hey PK, when I first found Woody back last March your Windows 10 Pro settings were:
Group Policy option 2 – Windows Updates request download
Branch Readinessย Semi-Annual Channel
Feature Delay 365 days
Quality Update deferral 0 days (so know what is in the Update queue)
Wushowhide – to hide and hold what comes down until ready to unhide and install
Are these where you are still set?ย Or have you made modifications as versions changed?
anonymous
GuestJanuary 9, 2019 at 7:40 pm #267662First problem spotted on my Windows 7 x64 machine. Installed KB4480960 (January, 2019 Security Only Quality Update for Windows 7 for x64-based Systems) and the network shares associated with this computer are now broken. Ditto for the ability to remote into this PC using Remote Desktop Connection. Uninstall the patch and everything works again. *Just like that.*
Last time I had nasty surprise with the monthly security patches they issue was back in 2017 with KB4048960 (November, 2017 Security Only Quality Update for Windows 7 for x64-based Systems), a number eerily similar to this one (what the fu… ). That “Security Only” patch ultimately hoses Windows Media Player and its associated Media Library, resetting everything back to a virgin (blank) state upon installation. After much hair-pulling, I eventually found a registry hack to restore my player and media data back to their previous functional state. If I hadn’t, my entire WMP Library and all the custom settings and tweaks I’ve put in place over the years would have been wiped out. *Just like that.*
Thank you for this latest surprise MS! Kindly let me know when I can add a security patch to cover this latest one that won’t in turn wipe out my network shares and remote desktop ability! Much obliged if you can be bothered to look into this.
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