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What’s up with botched security patch fixes KB 3186987 and 3187022?
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Jbird
GuestAugust 29, 2016 at 9:23 am #36401This has gone way beyond a joke now. Allow a few months grace to work out some bugs maybe, but its now almost a year, and Win 10 [and Microsoft too] is still dysfunctional.
Very surprised that some enterprising law firm isn’t actively promoting a class action against MS forcing this YUGO on people. -
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woody
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Brian
GuestAugust 29, 2016 at 10:05 am #36404Ran the Canadian Tech’s cure and it worked. Made my whole system faster with updates taking 3 min. to get. I put most in my tube file. If they meet muster I fire them into the system, if not I fire them into the toilet. I did the prescribed , windows control module “stop” but it stayed in automatic. The windows update module was also put on “stop” but it stayed on manual: then I did the rest by the book. I guess it is the difference in windows builds. Thanks Woody
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Xircal
GuestAugust 29, 2016 at 12:00 pm #36406Interesting that KB3187022 is only available via the Microsoft Update Catalog even though it was released five days ago on August 29. It makes me think it’s a BETA patch and M$ wants a few guinea pigs to download and test it before they release it to the masses.
As for the two Microsoft employees disagreeing with each other over a post by Kristan G on the answers.microsoft.com site – I read your Infoworld article Woody – I think the first one belongs to the bunch of copy/paste artists who work for Microsoft’s call center in Bangalore, India since the ones who contribute regularly on that forum all have Indian names.
The second one, DanMattson is someone higher up the food chain and even though he’s been a forum member since 2012 according to his stats, he’s only ever posted 10 times on two threads both of which relate to this printing issue.
It becomes even more bizarre on the other thread he contributed to where another Microsoft forum moderator called Jamille Nar recommended that the user skip installing KB3177725 if it caused printing problems. Since 72 users marked that answer as helpful I guess a few people are exposing their systems to attack now.
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Joe Friday
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abbodi86
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woody
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abbodi86
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Joe Friday
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woody
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Weezy
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PKCano
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Anonymous
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Xircal
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GuestAugust 30, 2016 at 11:21 am #36422Dear Woody,
First, thank you for being here for so many of us with basic to advanced levels of computer knowledge. I, like many, read your articles and Ask Woody just to know how to proceed and survive the MS terrorism.
I have said before I am just a user. Not a computer expert, but I, like many depend on my only computer to work.
I feel terrorized at least once a month by MS updates. I don’t appreciate being a beta tester at my expense for them. There is never a good time to be without a computer, or to be down for a day or more. The issues with last monthโs Anniversary Update just seem a gamble if one moves forward with it, and we are now fast approaching another black Tuesday.
It would be nice if MS would just give us a breather, instead of creating more problems for us.
Will you be giving us a go-ahead to install the dreaded Anniversary Update before next Tuesday, or can we just do the previous build updates and continue to put the AU update off?
I did not have my Win 10 (Home)when the fall update rolled out. How long does the AU take to download, and if necessary is it easy to rollback if one is a mere person?
Tuesday the 6th is a week away and I am already stressing-out again.
Thank you!
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woody
ManagerAugust 30, 2016 at 11:35 am #36423No need to stress out. I’m going to look hard at what comes out today (if anything) and try to give an update on the MS-DEFCON rating later this week.
It’s highly unlikely that MS will solve enough of the Anniversary Update problems in the next few days to warrant a go-ahead. If you’re waiting for your Win10 Fall Update machine to move itself to the Anniversary Update, you may have quite a while to wait. I have a feeling Microsoft’s slowed down the marched upgrade. There’s a reason why, no doubt. They can roll out bits at a furious pace, but they’re taking this one easy.
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abbodi86
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sprocketman
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Michael
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abbodi86
GuestSeptember 23, 2016 at 7:39 am #36429KB3187022 article is updated to explicitly state that the printing fix is indeed included in KB3185911
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/3187022Note: This problem is resolved in Microsoft Security Bulletin MS16-106
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Anonymous
GuestSeptember 24, 2016 at 10:36 am #36431What happens if you were not offered KB3185911 on September 13?
In addition, we looked at the MS16-106 and from what we can tell it indicates it is KB3185848 is the Kb for that MS16-106. We are confused.
The only Win 10 build 1511 updates offered to us on Sept. 13 were KB3185614, KB3161102 and KB3181403.
We don’t know if we have the print problem because we only print single documents.
We did install all the August updates for Win 10 version 1511 recommended by you. Isn’t it likely that we have the bug?
Is the bug Win 10 version specific, or is it also related to the printer installed?
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