rhahgleuhargh Posted April 14, 2015 Author Posted April 14, 2015 (edited) Hello,I desinstalled these KBs on my VM, but now M$ mark some of them as "important" (KB3035583 and KB3021917, KB2952664 for x86).I'll make a new test with new updates on a new machine, result later ! EDIT : Changelog du mois identique x86/x64 : IE 11 : KB3038314 remplace KB3032359Updates : .net FW 3.5.1 KB3037574KB3042553KB3045685KB3045999 remplace KB3046049 KB2922229 (x64) et KB2872339 (x64)KB3046269KB3046306KB3046482 remplace KB2993958KB2990214 (Windows 10 Preview for those who have installed KB2952664, KB3021917, and KB3035583)Nettoyage Deep-clean : KB2993651 KB3035583 et KB3021917 deviennent prioritaires en x64, KB2952664 également en x86 (à vérifier sur une intégration neuve, j'ai juste désinstallé ces KBs sur mes machines virtuelles avant de relancer un tour sur WU). J'ai bien peur que ces mises à jour aient toujours leur place dans la section Updates (le but de ces ULs est de n'avoir aucune MAJ prioritaire demandée par M$ après installation). Je referai un test dans le courant de la semaine pour vérifier. A moins de pouvoir créer des leurres ?A noter encore un superbe bug lorsqu'on relance WU après le deep-clean : IE 11 KB3021952 (5.2 MB) est redemandé par WU ! Edited April 17, 2015 by rhahgleuhargh Quote
Thiersee Posted April 14, 2015 Posted April 14, 2015 (edited) ......A noter encore un superbe bug lorsqu'on relance WU après le deep-clean : IE 11 KB3021952 (5.2 MB) est redemandé par WU !I think it is an effect of removing KB3046049! I made a DeepClean on a real Hardware, where KB3046049 was installed: this KB has been uninstalled, but after tha WU asked for KB3021952 (only 5.2 MB).The same sh.t like after last patch-day! Regards, Thiersee Edited April 14, 2015 by Thiersee Quote
Pink_Freud Posted April 14, 2015 Posted April 14, 2015 (edited) ......A noter encore un superbe bug lorsqu'on relance WU après le deep-clean : IE 11 KB3021952 (5.2 MB) est redemandé par WU !I think it is an effect of removing KB3046049! I made a DeepClean on a real Hardware, where KB3046049 was installed: this KB has been uninstalled, but after tha WU asked for KB3021952 (only 5.2 MB).The same sh.t like after last patch-day! Regards, Thiersee Can't reproduce above (no KB3021952 in VIrtual Machine). Findings so far: KB3038314 replaces KB3032359 (MS Catalog, KB)KB3045999 replaces KB2872339, KB2922229, KB3046049 (MS Catalog)KB3046482 replaces KB2993958 (MS Catalog, KB)??? replaces KB2993651 (no documentation, WUC reports as superseded) Edited April 14, 2015 by Pink_Freud Quote
bphlpt Posted April 14, 2015 Posted April 14, 2015 Updates :KB2990214 KB2990214This is the Windows 10 Technical Preview itself !!!Re KB3035583, KB3021917 and KB2952664, these still showed up as optional for me, as did KB2990214, and I have chosen to simply hide them. Regardless of how MS classifies them, they are not needed.Cheers and Regards Quote
rhahgleuhargh Posted April 15, 2015 Author Posted April 15, 2015 @bphlpt,OOps, missed that KB2990214 was Windows 10 (I haven't hide the other KBs on my real machine). Previous post edited.In my case, some of these KB were asked as important updates, but I uninstalled them just before reboot. I need to try an integration without them.Correction has been done for optional KBs in ULs, I just need to copy the new links and make tests in a brand new VM. Quote
bphlpt Posted April 15, 2015 Posted April 15, 2015 KB2990214 (Windows 10 Preview for those who have installed KB2952664, KB3021917, and KB3035583) I was offered KB2990214 as an optional update even though I had not installed KB2952664, KB3021917, and KB3035583. [They were also offered as optional at the same time.] I declined and hid them all. I usually wait until a week or two after "patch Tuesday" to install any updates at all. In the meantime, I read your thread here, and others here at WinCert and at MSFN, to see what you and others have discovered regarding MS's latest antics. Thank you very much for your hard work in investigating the updates and their interactions. By the way, like Alpha_95, I am also offered KB3037581. Also, I have been avoiding updating Skype for Windows desktop 7.0. (An update for it was "optional" up until yesterday) Now, I'm being offered KB2876229 and now they are calling it "important". I'm not sure why it's importance has changed. Since I don't use Skype, I haven't decided whether I will update it or not.Cheers and Regards Quote
rhahgleuhargh Posted April 15, 2015 Author Posted April 15, 2015 (edited) @Alpha_95,Oui, c'est normal, je ne m'occupe pas des mises à jour pour le .net FW 4.5.x, il faudra attendre la mise à jour de l'installateur de Ricktendo. Seul le .net FW 3.5.1 est fourni avec Windows 7. Mais oui, cette mise à jour m'a été proposée.@bphlpt,You have a great idea to wait one week for installing updates. I should to this for the next time (since last WU bugs I'm waiting a few days to upload updated ULs). Edited April 15, 2015 by rhahgleuhargh Quote
rhahgleuhargh Posted April 16, 2015 Author Posted April 16, 2015 (edited) Hello,Résultat d'un premier test en x86 avec les ULs mises à jour :Les mises à jour nécessaires à la migration vers Windows 10 sont bien demandées en mises à jour importantes (cf image jointe, j'ai juste oublié d'intégrer KB2922229 qui est encore utile en x86, mais plus en x64). Il y a un souci encore avec les mises à jour d'IE 11 je suis en train de régler ça (nouveau test avec IE 11 KB2976627 nécessaire pour les configurations non anglophones, KB3021952 et KB3038314).Si la majorité d'entre vous ne veut pas de ces mises à jour, y aurait-il moyen de créer un script pour les désactiver, ou alors de créer un leurre comme pour le MRT ? Edited April 16, 2015 by rhahgleuhargh Quote
Thiersee Posted April 16, 2015 Posted April 16, 2015 Hi, I finished today for tests (1x x86, 3x x64) in VM; I did hide the updates for Win10 (but not KB2952664) and I didn't got any request by WU.After a DeepClean, it requested again KB3021952. Before I forget it:I used the UL from 27 march, deleted the superseded and added the new KBs. Thiersee Quote
rhahgleuhargh Posted April 16, 2015 Author Posted April 16, 2015 @Thiersee,Did you hide Win 10 required updates before integration, or did you hide them manually with a right clic in WU window ? If yes, how ?I have the same result for x64 test. IE 11 KB3021952 5.2 MB still asked after installation. But we can remove KB3032359. Quote
Thiersee Posted April 16, 2015 Posted April 16, 2015 Manuall, after integration.I didn't integrate KB3032359 at all. At the moment no test on real HW, my 2nd PC is ready to delivery to my brother in Italy; I've to buy now a new motherbiard... Thiersee Quote
rhahgleuhargh Posted April 16, 2015 Author Posted April 16, 2015 @tous,Upload des ULs mises à jour (changelog plus haut).Mise à jour du premier post.Attention, WU demande 5 mises à jour prioritaires du dossier "Additional Updates" qui correspondent à la migration vers Windows 10 (vous devez les désactiver manuellement), ainsi qu'une partie de la mise à jour d'IE 11 KB3021952 (5 Mo en x64).@non-french users,Updated ULs uploaded. Some updates have been placed in "Additional Updates" folder (5 prerequites for Windows 10 migration), but they are still marked by WU as important : you'll have to hide them manually if you don't want them. A part of IE 11 KB3021952 (5.2 MB in x64 configuration) is asked by WU after first reboot, I have no solution for this. Quote
Thiersee Posted April 16, 2015 Posted April 16, 2015 ......@non-french users,Updated ULs uploaded. Some updates have been placed in "Additional Updates" folder (5 prerequites for Windows 10 migration), but they are still marked by WU as important : you'll have to hide them manually if you don't want them. A part of IE 11 KB3021952 (5.2 MB in x64 configuration) is asked by WU after first reboot, I have no solution for this.Do you get KB3021952 request before or after a deep cleaning? Quote
rhahgleuhargh Posted April 16, 2015 Author Posted April 16, 2015 Yes, it was asked just after installation on first WU request. Quote
Thiersee Posted April 16, 2015 Posted April 16, 2015 Yes, it was asked just after installation on first WU request.OK, I'm now testing.In one or two hours can I tell you my results: I've an idea (suspicion...) Quote
abbodi1406 Posted April 16, 2015 Posted April 16, 2015 Regarding KB3021952: The 5.2/3.0 MB is KB3023607, it's bundled with both updates same status as last month Quote
Thiersee Posted April 16, 2015 Posted April 16, 2015 Exactly! KB3023607 is necessary and missing in the new ULs (both). Thiersee Quote
rhahgleuhargh Posted April 17, 2015 Author Posted April 17, 2015 (edited) Hello,Reupload des ULs, réintégration de IE 11 KB3023607... :doh:Merci pour les retours !@Alpha_95,C'est dû au fait que 2 mises à jour d'IE 11 sont liées ensemble. Je pensais que l'une étant écrasée par la nouvelle mise à jour du mois, l'autre disparaissait. Raté ! Edited April 17, 2015 by rhahgleuhargh Quote
rhahgleuhargh Posted April 17, 2015 Author Posted April 17, 2015 @Alpha_95,Non, rien ne change. Pour IE 11 il y a donc toujours 4 mises à jour à intégrer.Si tu ne veux pas des mises à jour pour Windows 10, désactive-les manuellement lors de ton premier tour sur WU après installation, si tu les veux tu peux les intégrer, elles sont dans la catégori "Additional Updates". Quote
X-Force Posted April 19, 2015 Posted April 19, 2015 (edited) KB3045999 replace this updates; Replacedx86 x64 (KB2644615) - Not included in the list will be removed.x86 x64 (KB2859537) - Not included in the list will be removed. x64 (KB2872339) - Placed in list x64 (KB2922229) - Placed in listx86 x64 (KB3046049) - Placed in list Edited April 19, 2015 by X-Force Quote
Thiersee Posted April 19, 2015 Posted April 19, 2015 (edited) KB3045999 replace this updates; Replacedx86 x64 (KB2644615) - Not included in the list will be removed.x86 x64 (KB2859537) - Not included in the list will be removed....Not on my fresh installations (VM)! x64 (KB2872339) - Placed in list x64 (KB2922229) - Placed in listx86 x64 (KB3046049) - Placed in listOf course, in the section "removed" (supprimées in french means removed in english) ! <!-- MAJ supprimées --> <!-- <update id="KB2872339" category="1" publishdate="2013-09-10" article="http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2872339"> <title>KB2872339 - MAJ pour Windows 7 SP1 x64</title> <description>Une vulnérabilité dans le Gestionnaire de contrôle des services Windows pourrait permettre une élévation de privilèges</description> <filename>Windows6.1-KB2872339-x64.msu</filename> <url>http://download.microsoft.com/download/D/C/C/DCCDA3B5-979F-4A30-AD73-1B20F8787F86/Windows6.1-KB2872339-x64.msu</url> </update> <update id="KB2922229" category="1" publishdate="2014-04-07" article="http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2922229"> <title>KB2922229 - MAJ pour Windows 7 SP1 x64</title> <description>Une vulnérabilité liée au composant de traitement des fichiers dans Windows pourrait permettre l'exécution de code à distance.</description> <filename>Windows6.1-KB2922229-x64.msu</filename> <url>http://download.microsoft.com/download/E/E/D/EED6BD68-058C-404B-8F68-9DF884B3C06C/Windows6.1-KB2922229-x64.msu</url> </update> <update id="KB2993651" category="1" publishdate="2014-08-27" article="http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2993651"> <title>KB2993651 - MAJ pour Windows 7 SP1 x64</title> <description>Des vulnérabilités dans les pilotes en mode noyau pourraient permettre une élévation de privilèges</description> <filename>Windows6.1-KB2993651-x64.msu</filename> <url>http://download.microsoft.com/download/1/D/E/1DEBDD12-42FE-4931-BB8F-9F5D6C47E358/Windows6.1-KB2993651-x64.msu</url> </update> <update id="KB2993958" category="1" publishdate="2014-11-11" article="http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2993958"> <title>KB2993958 - MAJ pour Windows 7 SP1 x64</title> <description>Une vulnérabilité XML Core service pourrait permettre l'exécution d'un code à distance.</description> <filename>Windows6.1-KB2993958-x64.msu</filename> <url>http://download.microsoft.com/download/0/9/0/090571D8-1045-4032-9710-96C8847D2F5B/Windows6.1-KB2993958-x64.msu</url> </update> <update id="KB3046049" category="1" publishdate="2015-03-10" article="http://support.microsoft.com/kb/3046049"> <title>KB3046049 - MAJ pour Windows 7 SP1 x64</title> <description>Vulnérabilité SChannel.</description> <filename>Windows6.1-KB3046049-x64.msu</filename> <url>http://download.windowsupdate.com/d/msdownload/update/software/secu/2015/03/windows6.1-kb3046049-x64_6883ac399d844fc7a97fa43cc00aaa8bc41bd2a7.msu</url> </update> <update id="IE11-KB3032359" category="4" publishdate="2015-03-10" article="http://support.microsoft.com/kb/3032359"> <title>KB3032359 - MAJ de sécurité cumulative pour Internet Explorer 11 pour Windows 7 SP1 x64</title> <description>Mise à jour cumulative d'Internet Explorer 11.</description> <filename>IE11-Windows6.1-KB3032359-x64.msu</filename> <url>http://download.windowsupdate.com/c/msdownload/update/software/secu/2015/02/ie11-windows6.1-kb3032359-x64_d44b4c6297f1887390dcde7bfe626611be3928db.msu</url> </update> --> Thiersee Edited April 19, 2015 by Thiersee Quote
rhahgleuhargh Posted April 20, 2015 Author Posted April 20, 2015 (edited) @X-Force,I usaually keep in the "deleted" section supersesed KBs in case of a M$ bug, so it's easier to reverse if needed.. This section is inactive (<!-- and --> before and after the list), so these KBs are really removed from WUD... Edited April 20, 2015 by rhahgleuhargh Quote
X-Force Posted April 20, 2015 Posted April 20, 2015 Thank you for information.@Thiersee @rhahgleuhargh Quote
zorro Posted April 21, 2015 Posted April 21, 2015 Bonjour, je viens de comparer avec ma liste J'ai les KB suivant en plus KB2716513 (IIS), KB2798162, KB2818604, KB2856676, KB2898851 les KB2712808 et 2763523 supprimés par cleanmgr j'ai ajouté en supp KB2775511 Quote
rhahgleuhargh Posted April 21, 2015 Author Posted April 21, 2015 (edited) @zorro,Curieux, aucune de ces mises à jour ne m'a été demandée au cours de mes tests (KB2898851 est une mise à jour du .Net FW 3.5.1). Es-tu sûr que ce sont des mises à jour prioritaires ? Si ce n'est pas le cas, elles n'ont pas leur place dans mes UL (uniquement mises à jour prioritaires et/ou KB qui remplacent des mises à jour prioritaires Windows 7 et .Net FW 3.5.1).Je viens d'installer les composants Telnet et IIS sur mes machines virtuelles, seules les 2 mises à jours KB2719033 (IIS) et KB3020393 (Telnet) de l'UL m'ont été demandées.J'ai jeté un oeil à KB2712808 et KB2763523 sur le site de WU catalog, elles ne sont à priori remplacées par aucune mise à jour, mais ils oublient parfois de signaler un remplacement. En tout cas, si je m'amuse à les désinstaller, elles me sont redemandées par WU. Quant à KB2775511, aucune des mises à jour qu'elle écrase n'est sur les ULs. Sinon, pour ce soir, 2 mises à jour devraient être remplacées : KB2533552 par KB3020369 et KB2820331 par KB3045645. A suivre ! EDIT : bon, pour l'instant, uniquement ces 3 KB optionnelles m'ont été proposées : KB3020370, KB3048761, et KB3013531. Aucune idée pour l'instant de ce à quoi elles correspondent, on en saura plus demain... Edited April 21, 2015 by rhahgleuhargh Quote
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