Two Repeating Updates - KB3021952 & KB3032359

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  1. Posts : 4
    Windows 7 64 bit Home Premium
       #11

    More likely an error in the Disk Cleanup Utility that deletes the fact that these updates were installed. Install them and don't run Cleanup and they won't show up again.

    I'm waiting for a few more updates to occur before I run the Disk Cleanup Utility again. Maybe they will fix it!
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  2. Posts : 1,633
    Win 7 Ult SP1/Win 10 Pro (all x64)
       #12

    zaqxsw said:
    More likely an error in the Disk Cleanup Utility that deletes the fact that these updates were installed. Install them and don't run Cleanup and they won't show up again.

    I'm waiting for a few more updates to occur before I run the Disk Cleanup Utility again. Maybe they will fix it!
    This would appear to be the case. In my case I can find 8 instances of KB3021952 and 3032359 being installed over the last little while. Quite bizarre.


    I hope MS fixes it.
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  3. Posts : 461
    Win 10 Pro x64, Win 7 Pro x64
       #13

    Don't hold your breath IMHO...


    Ex_Brit said:
    zaqxsw said:
    More likely an error in the Disk Cleanup Utility that deletes the fact that these updates were installed. Install them and don't run Cleanup and they won't show up again.

    I'm waiting for a few more updates to occur before I run the Disk Cleanup Utility again. Maybe they will fix it!
    This would appear to be the case. In my case I can find 8 instances of KB3021952 and 3032359 being installed over the last little while. Quite bizarre.


    I hope MS fixes it.
    See my post here:

    Urthboundmisfit said:
    It's actually KB3023607 - Fixes TLS "Poodle" Vulnerability & was originally offered as a "child" package to Feb's KB3021952 Cumulative IE Update...but it broke many Cisco VPN's. It's also included in March KB3032359 Cumulative IE Update - Fixes 12 Vuln's including "Freak" vuln & also many non-security fixes. See DL page, actually 2 msu's if you dl/install manually:
    Attachment 354628

    See my post same thread as tblob: FYI: Extended Disc Cleanup has started killing recent Windows Updates

    • As long as (a) KB3032359 is listed in Installed Updates and (b) you stop using the "deepclean" (Windows Update cleanup) option when running Disk Cleanup, neither KB3032359 nor KB3021952 should be offered again via Windows Update or Automatic Updates.
    • Alternately, you may hide KB3032359 & KB3021952 if still being offered as long as KB3032359 is already listed in Installed Updates
    • [No, I dunno how MS "broke" it (Mine: Windows Update Cleanup Detection logic) but they did. We'll just have to wait until they fix it.]
    My thread @ M$ Answers: KB3023607 repeatedly removed by deepclean after - Microsoft Community

    Bottom line, if you're being re-offered these 2, Win Updt Cleanup is falsely detecting KB3023607 as "superseded", don't run WUC. If KB3032359 is listed in Installed Updates (NOT History) your Internet Ex-PLODE-r is "fully" patched

    HTH :)
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  4. Posts : 1,633
    Win 7 Ult SP1/Win 10 Pro (all x64)
       #14

    Yes I've quickly scanned all the threads here and at MS and elsewhere.
    In installed updates, both listed as installed on 24 March, so all the subsequent so-called installations are hogwash.
    I guess the cleanup utility needs patching, more-so than IE11.
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  5. Posts : 20,583
    Win-7-Pro64bit 7-H-Prem-64bit
       #15

    If you pass this test in Internet explorer that would be all that matters,
    Besides if the updates show successful in installing I'd just hide them,
    Microsoft Windows vulnerable to 'FREAK' encryption flaw too
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  6. Posts : 1,633
    Win 7 Ult SP1/Win 10 Pro (all x64)
       #16

    Exactly.
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  7. Posts : 21
    Windows 7 Prof. x64
       #17

    For me and others the problem has gone since May patch day! No more (old) updates after Windows clean up

    Looks fine again: KB3032359 & KB3021952 - Keep re-presenting for installation but - Microsoft Community
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