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Hi, another issue I have: because of the problems with some update from last patch-day I integrate now using rhahgleuhargh's UL from february 24-02-2015, adding the working updates and KB3000483. Testing with only updates from the list (with RDP 8.1 and IE11), for x86 updates from patch-day march are requested by WU, of course . For x64 WU is asking not only for updates from patch-day march, it request KB2834140 (IE prerequisite, 811KB) too, even if this KB is in the UL and is shown as installed in the list of installed updates and I don't find the reason why! It's not depending from OS-language. Did anyone experience the same issue? TNX, Thiersee
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No, I didn't lost you, sorry. I only said, that those KBs are responsible too, if KB3023607 will be uninstalled, even if UAC is enabled; have a look to points 4), 5) and 6). I did it on x86, because it's faster (smaller) to get more tests in a day . I'll do today a final test on x86, then I 'll begin with x64 (I need both). I say it again: updates asked by WU ONLY with the UL from rhahgleuharg (updates, RDP 8.1, IE11 with updates); NFW 3.5.1 is part of the OS and already in the list I only add the hotifx KB3000056 (Rollup for NFW 3.5.1). Nothing others! Regards, Thiersee
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Full ack! Some more tests I made today showed me, that both KB3046049 and KB3033929 are responsible if KB3023607 will be uninstalled by deep clean; added to this, KB3033929 causes deep cleaning uninstalling KB3004375 and KB3031432! Therefore my next try will be to integrate with the last UL from 14-03-2015 excluding KB3046049 and KB3033929, then deep clean and at the end a new search by WU. Thiersee
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I can't confirm it sorry :sad01_anim: ! UAC is enabled in my VirtualBox (Standard, cursor on the 2nd step from the top); I installed Win7 HomePremium x86 (updates + RDP ONLY, no other stuff!). I used the february-UL from rhahgleuharg, then: 1) I searched for update by WU 2) I installed by hand single updates beginning with KB3000483 (not asked by WU) then the updates from the WU-list; I didn't install KB3033929 immediately at the 2nd place. 3) After every update (restart only if necessary) I did a deep cleaning, a restart and a new search by WU. Everything went good. 4) After installing KB3046049, deep cleaning, restart and search by WU I saw in the DeepClean.log that KB3023607 has been uninstalled together with KB3023562; WU asked for KB3032359/KB3021952 again (each 3MB)! 5) I reinstalled KB3032359/KB3021952 and the updates-history told me KB3023607 has been installed. 6) After installing KB3033929 (at the end, because there are some problems with this update) and deep-cleaning I got a big bad surprise: KB3023607 has been uninstalled again, but this time together with KB3004375 and KB3031432 (have a look to my previous posts)! I'll try now to reinstall windows again, then some from the WU-list (excluding KB3046049 and KB3033929), then switch UAC-cursor to the top-step (ALL permissions) and install the two updates left. I'll report if it works or not. Regards, Thiersee
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Hi rhahgleurargh, I spent my sunday testing and testing and testing..... I integrated only update from your UL on bot x64 and x86; results: x64, deep clean still uninstalls KB3023607; after that WU asks for KB3032359/3021952 (both 5.2 MB); after reinstalling this two updates the history of installed updates shows KB3023607 installed. x86, deep clean still uninstalls KB3023607 (as x64), but this is not enough! Deep clean uninstalls KB3004375 and KB3031432 too! Reinstalling only KB3004375 WU does not ask for KB3031432 again. I found this thread in another forum, where a user means Deep clean deletes some information that normally tells windows that a update is installed. BTW, do you still have the ULs from january and february? Can you post them? Thanks a lot. Thiersee
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I did not removed them, I said only that some components from them are requested by WU I forget this every time . Regarding KB3035131 it's OK, I saw it; regarding KB3023607: I imagined something is causing the request by WU of KB3032359/KB3021952 with a smaller size.For that many thanks to abbodi1406 too! Regards, Thiersee
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So, I installed now Win7 Prof x64 (VirtualBox) three times: 1) Updates as in post #436 (without removing updates from deep clean) 1.1) Deep clean removed updates as in post #436 2) Complete install as point 1) plus addon, silent, and so on 2.1) Deep clean removed same updates as point 1.1) plus KB3006625 3) Install with updates as point 1), but without deep-clean removed updates: WU requested again KB3006625, KB3032359 and KB3021952, this two not with the whole size, only 5.2 MB instead of 47.5 MB and 55.2 MB! What does it mean? My opinion: removing updates with deep clean removes some components from KB3032359 and KB3021592 and WU requests this component again! I continue testing, but, for me and my goals, I think I'll modify the ULs and install as in point 3), because the updates quantity and the final ISO-size I become fits on a single DVD with some spare space. Regards, Thiersee
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No problem, may be it happened before you had your breakfast ! I didn't get any issues with KB3035131, but I couldn't and can't install KB3033929, I don't know why. May be because I installed yesterday the update for IE alone, to see which KBs are superseded. Regarding KB3035131/3033929: no idea, both have been requested by WU. Thiersee
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Your list is a bit wrong: KB3033889 does not replace anything (MS-Catalog and Security Bulletin 15-020)! The replaced KBs you wrote for KB3033889 are for KB3033929! KB3035131 should be installed before KB3033929, see Security Advisory 3033929, Note 1! I'll try to pot it under "Prerequisite" in WTK, to see if KB3033929 installs. Last but not least: KB3033929 does not install, always gives an error! May be you wait a couple of days before you upload the lists, may be MS releases a correction for that.... Tested on my working-system, Win7 Prof x64; I try now an integration on both x86 and x64 (VirtualBox). Regards, Thiersee Edit: BTW, KB3023607 was already in the last UL from 24.02, the checksum of the "old" file is the same as for the "new". Mistery of Microsoft!
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Hi rhahgleuhargh, here the list of the patch-day updates: KB3032359, should replace KB3034196 and KB3021952 (Security-Bulletin 15-018) or KB3034196 and KB3025390 (MS-Catalog, Paket Details); note: KB3021952 has not been marked as replaced in MS-Catalog; downloading KB3032359 from Download-Center shows that this KB contains 2 files: KB3032359 itself and KB3023607 :ranting: ! KB3030377, no replaced KBs KB3032323, replaces KB2847311 (MS-Catalog) KB3033889, no replaced KBs KB3033929, replaces KB3009736, KB3004394, KB3001554, KB2847077 (MS-Catalog) KB3034344, replaces KB3013455 (MS-Catalog) KB3035126, replaces KB2913152 (MS-Catalog) KB3035131, replaces KB3023562 (MS-Catalog) KB3035132, replaces KB3029944 (MS-Catalog) KB3036493, no replaced KBs; there is another KB (3035017) in Security Bulletin 15-030: it regards mainly Ultimate/Enterprise but if RDP 8.0 is installed it regards all versions; if RDP 8.1 is installed should KB3035017 not be installed KB3039066, replaces KB2980245 (MS-Catalog) KB3046049, replaces KB3023562 (MS-Catalog) Windows 7: http://download.microsoft.com/download/D/9/3/D9322B21-6BFC-47D4-A736-21A83C3C28BB/IE11-Windows6.1-KB3032359-x64.msu http://download.microsoft.com/download/D/9/3/D9322B21-6BFC-47D4-A736-21A83C3C28BB/Windows6.1-KB3023607-x64.msu http://download.microsoft.com/download/7/8/F/78F36791-119A-4DDF-BA98-1507CB7E7C05/IE11-Windows6.1-KB3032359-x86.msu http://download.microsoft.com/download/7/8/F/78F36791-119A-4DDF-BA98-1507CB7E7C05/Windows6.1-KB3023607-x86.msu http://download.microsoft.com/download/2/6/8/2683BA9C-FDBF-485C-9D3B-14AEF0603E52/Windows6.1-KB3030377-x64.msu http://download.microsoft.com/download/9/7/B/97B38C77-E6C0-40D6-9E8E-59E95120387D/Windows6.1-KB3030377-x86.msu http://download.microsoft.com/download/8/B/9/8B94592D-2B5E-45C4-8629-879E8475035C/Windows6.1-KB3032323-x64.msu http://download.microsoft.com/download/2/D/4/2D4F4EA7-F000-4873-B65D-1C0EB70A575B/Windows6.1-KB3032323-x86.msu http://download.microsoft.com/download/4/0/3/4036066C-0FDD-4BFB-8996-3FD608E54FE5/Windows6.1-KB3033889-x64.msu http://download.microsoft.com/download/F/F/F/FFF99C41-EC74-40D5-9ED4-D905CBACF69E/Windows6.1-KB3033889-x86.msu http://download.microsoft.com/download/C/8/7/C87AE67E-A228-48FB-8F02-B2A9A1238099/Windows6.1-KB3033929-x64.msu http://download.microsoft.com/download/3/7/4/37473F39-5728-4153-9A25-64C09DE9ED52/Windows6.1-KB3033929-x86.msu http://download.microsoft.com/download/8/A/1/8A18A3F6-1111-4368-9E0B-63650A7153BA/Windows6.1-KB3034344-x64.msu http://download.microsoft.com/download/1/B/9/1B933BDA-B763-48DA-9798-33BDBB6AA1E0/Windows6.1-KB3034344-x86.msu http://download.microsoft.com/download/F/4/7/F476042F-AD08-4248-9E93-97A3959978D2/Windows6.1-KB3035126-x64.msu http://download.microsoft.com/download/1/E/9/1E9E97FB-A1DB-45C6-A0F0-EC5BBE22AE1C/Windows6.1-KB3035126-x86.msu http://download.microsoft.com/download/3/D/F/3DF6B0B1-D849-4272-AA98-3AA8BB456CCC/Windows6.1-KB3035131-x64.msu http://download.microsoft.com/download/8/A/3/8A3E90CC-AEC3-4645-8CF3-2BD205E26B5E/Windows6.1-KB3035131-x86.msu http://download.microsoft.com/download/F/7/E/F7E65399-210C-4C34-A9FB-EE9DBEB75308/Windows6.1-KB3035132-x64.msu http://download.microsoft.com/download/6/2/E/62E707DE-F750-464E-A2EE-F2F607D1E860/Windows6.1-KB3035132-x86.msu http://download.microsoft.com/download/9/B/8/9B832B7A-2E8B-49A3-902A-4C8162865895/Windows6.1-KB3036493-x64.msu http://download.microsoft.com/download/2/3/8/2381089D-15C0-4F92-A6F5-ADA74F57AD26/Windows6.1-KB3035017-x64.msu http://download.microsoft.com/download/0/0/D/00DE980A-FEA4-448D-8660-73C150C12131/Windows6.1-KB3036493-x86.msu http://download.microsoft.com/download/A/2/5/A251D32C-CF58-4696-9FE8-E013B8BF286A/Windows6.1-KB3035017-x86.msu http://download.microsoft.com/download/E/C/E/ECE4F3DE-7082-4AFD-ACC5-58B272226F1E/Windows6.1-KB3039066-x64.msu http://download.microsoft.com/download/C/1/8/C18DBC1B-A273-4C9C-AF63-ED5365E01CFC/Windows6.1-KB3039066-x86.msu http://download.microsoft.com/download/4/5/E/45E70786-8424-4D69-A3C1-0A1E540CA4D1/Windows6.1-KB3046049-x64.msu http://download.microsoft.com/download/7/6/8/7687ED64-BE16-4A22-8BDA-CA5E960BB3E0/Windows6.1-KB3046049-x86.msu Not yet tested, I'm going to integrate now (after my coffee ). Regards, Thiersee
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Sorry, I wrote the wrong title on opening this thread . BTW, the link for test-versions is not working (error 404). Thiersee Edit: Lego, it was your mistake not mine
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Hi Lego, already uploaded? I don't find it. Thiersee
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You are on the right way ! With Test 16 only AddOn's, that should go into the control panel, have NOT been installed. Tested in VirtualBox, Professional, x64. Thiersee Edit: Only the icons to start the programs are not present in the control panel; the programs are only under "%PROGRAMFILES%\" available
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More than OK! I would suggest you to set the prices separately in GBP (your currency), USD and €; I would say: 5 GBP (or 7 € or 7,50 $, depending on change) and 15 GBP (or 18 € or 20 $, depending on change)
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Same issue, no AddOn installed. Thiersee
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I can confirm it, the experimental did NOT install any of my AddOn! During integration they have been all marked as done (green); attached is my AddOn-list. AddOn that should go into the Control Panel (Speccy and CPU-Z) aren't present at all; AddOn that go under Start/Program are only there, if I try to start them the error is always "C:\Program Files\XYz\XYZ.exe path does not exist". Thiersee AddOn_270215_DE.ini