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i be darn, it asked me also again for kb982776, kb2750597
kb2687423, kb2760769 kb2794707 and kb2552446
all were installed the first time
I did them again now they are not asking for it
very wierd
i be darn, it asked me also again for kb982776, kb2750597
kb2687423, kb2760769 kb2794707 and kb2552446
all were installed the first time
I did them again now they are not asking for it
very wierd
but i am not installing the two security updates or the net framework and the two updates it is asking until i see what happens here and in the windows updates forums
Hi:
I am waiting a bit on all 3 boxes, as there seems to be some wonkiness and I don't have time or energy to deal with messed up patches again this month.
(I am still hiding KB2859537 on the 2 boxes on which I didn't install it last month, as there is NO remote vulnerability with this one and there are still unresolved issues: Recieve a BSOD after KB2859537. - Microsoft Community).
Re: KB2853952 Why are we even being offered it for our home computers, as it seems to apply only to Windows Server 2012 or Windows Server 2008 R2?
Cheers!
Definitely something wrong with these three: KB2760411, KB2760583, KB2750588.
Same here on my Win7/64 DT running Office 2007.
Have "successfully installed" these 3 times, but they are still being offered again!
Am going to wait to see if MS pulls these before trying to install offline.
And am definitely waiting before patching my other 2 boxes.
And will probably head over to MS forum to start a thread -- OOPS! It appears that there are already several threads over there about this!
Darn it , M$.
This is 2 months in a row with bad patches!
Darn it , M$.
This is 2 months in a row with bad patches!
You sound surprised !
It is worse if you have office 2007 With office 2007 which I have on one of my windows 8 machines it installs over and over, it did it 3x and after the fourth showing I hid them. On office 2010 it seems to only do it 2x
I got the same thing on Win7 Pro x86 & x64!?-
I reviewed my History log, it appears they didn't install until After a reboot/Retry (AV was temp disabled until reboot both times).
I went ahead and Hid all 3.
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Seems you are correct about kb2859537 I re read it and it seems it does not apply to windows 7 or 8
The new kernel one I dare not put on given what happened last month and the one with virtual hyper V I hid that one also because it states after installing this one you may wind up with a blue screen after install,, duh!
It is only rated Important not critical
Hey Microsoft, 2months of blunders, don't you think it is time to get them right!
As for office 2010 sp2 I am still waiting for a fix to the calendar issue
Sorry?
KB2859537 was the one from last month, causing BSOD (still unresolved) - that's the one I am still hiding because of the lack of remote risk and the lack of a way to predict having a non-booting rig or BSOD.
KB2853952 is the one from today which seems to apply only to Windows Server, but it installed OK.
As for the 3 Office patches, I am not going to try a 4th time via Windows Update or offline until there is more info from MS.
Several threads over there already.
Here are just a few of the MS support forum links:
http://answers.micro...aa-122a798f13aa
http://answers.micro...8e-2dd53f7fee72
http://answers.micro...2f-3715e8405f39
So just to clarify, as this series of updates does seem to have had its fair share of problems, what are people here doing/recommending? Install all of the non-Office updates? Leave all of the Office updates uninstalled until the problem of the constantly recurring installation loop is fixed?
As for the Office updates, I can't help but wonder why 17 were needed in a single month!
Last edited by Seffrid; 13 Sep 2013 at 02:13.