Watch out gamers and server admins, Microsoft blew it with 6 of their most recent updates. Glad I waited and saw that one of the updates was not checked and I researched the reason as to why. It still ain't fixed as of today, even though KB2859537, a Kernel patch, is still being offered via Windows Update until they find a fix. How nice of them. The other 5 have been pulled.
I thought all these updates got rolled out to businesses first? That makes them the first line beta testers. Technically, we're the second line beta testers.
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Hmm... those are usually hotfixes for specific non-security bugs. The main thing businesses do get first is new releases of products, such as Windows/Office. And Windows Server, kinda, except there isn't much of a retail stream for that anyway.
P.S. Not updating at all has its own set of problems. They're... also probably worse problems. Unless you don't use the internet, in which case sure, if it works for you, you might as well leave it how it is.
tunnelcat wrote:Never let Microsoft do it for you, automatically.
Bingo!!
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Part of my job is IT. Of the 30 or so computers I'm administrating not a single one had a problem, including the servers. Normal users only get one of these patches anyway, KB 2859537. Uninstall and "hide" it if you are worried.
Damned if I do, damned if I don't. Let's just say that when I got married, I inherited his family curse which I call "The (My married last name) Voice of Doom". I then added it as a special corollary to Murphy's Law. It's got a better than odds hit rate too, nearly a 100%, so I stay clear of things that my husband voice-of-dooms. He just had to label this update as such, so I'll wait.
If my husband predicts that something will screw up and actually says it out loud, it will come to pass 100% of the time.
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I noticed that the affected update from last month at least disappeared this month. Glad I waited on all my Windows 7 systems. However......... the circus that is the MS update team keeps on screwing up. Our old XP system has Office 2003 and did have this very problem, until I hid the update AFTER installing it.
I'm seeing the same issue on my development machine (Win7 with Outlook 2007 installed). They're looking into it:
MS KB article wrote:Known issues with this security update
• You may be repeatedly offered this update even though it is already installed. Microsoft is researching this problem and will post more information in this article when the information becomes available.
Top Gun wrote:Oh, so that's why my system's stuck in an update cycle today? Maybe it's MS's way of yelling, "Get the hell off of XP already, you luddite!"
You still have 199 days till "XP End of Life Cycle" in April 2014
I seem to have a better workout dodging your stupidity than attempting to grasp the weight of your intelligence.
Yeah, I know. With any luck, I'll have some full-time work by then, so I'll finally be able to build a dream machine and get it on 7. Not sure what I'll do with this hunk of junk then.
Foil wrote:I'm seeing the same issue on my development machine (Win7 with Outlook 2007 installed). They're looking into it:
MS KB article wrote:Known issues with this security update
• You may be repeatedly offered this update even though it is already installed. Microsoft is researching this problem and will post more information in this article when the information becomes available.
Yea, ran into this on a few machines at work. Since the update history lists them as installed, I just marked them as "hidden" -- no more nagging Did not have the problem on my machines, I prefer using OpenOffice
Top Gun wrote:Oh, so that's why my system's stuck in an update cycle today? Maybe it's MS's way of yelling, "Get the hell off of XP already, you luddite!"
You still have 199 days till "XP End of Life Cycle" in April 2014
Yeah, our last old XP system is going to get retired very soon. Had it since 2004 and upgraded the graphics once. It's like an old friend now. I think MS is trying to break it on purpose before that time comes though.
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KB article wrote:...resolved by a detection change released September 13, 2013. This change did not affect the updated files. This change only affects the way that we offer the updates to customers. Customers who have successfully installed the update do not have to take any action.
I just checked, and those repeating updates are no longer being re-offered on my Win7 box.
Tried it on one machine. Gave me the worries when upon the reboot, it stuck at 32% complete for about 2 minutes, but then it finished. Whew! I guess I'll try my other 2 systems.
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tunnelcat wrote:...stuck at 32% complete for about 2 minutes...
I noticed that on one of my machines as well. While it was working on that update, the power to the USB devices on that machine went on/off a couple of times, as if that update was resetting the USB controllers. Now I'm curious to know which update that was.
I was kind of amazed when I went to shut down my (ancient) XP box the other night and saw all of 18 updates need to be installed. Eighteen. For like a 12-year-old OS. I don't know if that's a good thing or a bad thing.