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I did check them all, but it stays very confusing, because some of these updates are for 3 or 4 different issue's
I did check them all, but it stays very confusing, because some of these updates are for 3 or 4 different issue's
It's good to know that nobody is experiencing any type of difficulties but for the exception of Windows 10, that nobody really wants on their system, including myself. When I get back home this coming Friday I too will shoot them up and give them a whirl.
I just noticed that the last round of updates bricked Outlook for me. I tried a couple of remedies and finally decided it was an update. Symptoms were Outlook was running in safe mode and third party tool bars (Nuance, Symantec and Evernote) were not being displayed. I finally uninstalled the office updates for 12.08.15 (all of them) Outlook straightened up.
Man there was like forty that I uninstalled. I began to put them back one at a time. I reinstalled all except the ones for infopath and Visio. I don't use those two apps. Anyhow when I got them back the problem did not exist.
When I am installing updates, I will install all of them for office at once and then proceed to install windows updates two or three at a time. I may have to start Office the same treatment.
I am just wondering if anyone else had a problem with Outlook.
See here:
After yesterdays updates, Outlook has mind of it own
As far as I know that update has been pulled do if you remove it then it will not be offered again. It was pulled fast so when did you download updates?
Is KB3112148 okay to install? Is it windows 10 related?
No, it is not Win 10 related as far as I can tell...
December 2015, cumulative time zone update for Windows operating systems
Summary
This update supersedes and replaces the update that is described in Microsoft Knowledge Base article 3077715 that was released in August 2015. All additional time zone changes that were released as hotfixes after update 3077715 are incorporated into this update.
More information
The update that is described in this article changes the time zone data to accommodate daylight saving time (DST) changes in several countries.
This is a cumulative update rollup that includes all previous Windows time zone changes...
You're right to check things before allowing anything to install. It's not 'malware' related :O) see Solved What is Windows update KB3112148
so other than KB3112343& the old 2 (KB2952664 and KB3035583), rest of the updates are fine right ?
here's my list: