Ok here we are again jpatch tuesday. Any problems?

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  1. Posts : 1,219
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       #11

    i think I will just keep it hidden
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  2. NoN
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       #12

    I have post a Hotfix Update in "List of Available Hotfixes for Windows 7"

    call :
    Article ID: 2908190 - Last Review: December 17, 2013 - Revision: 3.0
    Stop error 0x50 in the Win32k.sys driver after you install a font update.

    The driver is from: Win32k.sys 6.1.7601.22504, Nov 07-2013, 07:49, x64...

    They did quite quickly renew that driver update with today's one: MS14-003
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       #13

    from MS13-081: Description of the security update for USB drivers: October 8, 2013
    Update: January 14, 2014

    This security update was originally released on October 8, 2013. The security update was rereleased on January 14, 2014, for computers that are running Windows 7 Service Pack 1 (SP1) or Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1. The rerelease addresses an issue in which one of the drivers of the USB 2.0 core stack is not updated in some specific computer configurations.
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       #14

    Microsoft security bulletin for January 14 2014
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    Today Microsoft released the following Security Bulletin(s).

    Note: Security for IT Pros and Microsoft Internet Safety and Security Center are authoritative in all matters concerning Microsoft Security Bulletins! ANY e-mail, web board or newsgroup posting (including this one) should be verified by visiting these sites for official information. Microsoft never sends security or other updates as attachments. These updates must be downloaded from the microsoft.com download center or Windows Update. See the individual bulletins for details.
    Because some malicious messages attempt to masquerade as official Microsoft security notices, it is recommended that you physically type the URLs into your web browser and not click on the hyperlinks provided.
    Bulletin Summary:
    Microsoft Security Bulletin Summary for January 2014
    Critical (0)





    Important (4)

    Microsoft Security Bulletin MS14-001 - Important

    Vulnerabilities in Microsoft Word and Office Web Apps Could Allow Remote Code Execution (2916605)

    Published: Tuesday, January 14, 2014
    https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/...letin/ms14-001

    Microsoft Security Bulletin MS14-002 - Important

    Vulnerability in Windows Kernel Could Allow Elevation of Privilege (2914368)

    Published: Tuesday, January 14, 2014
    https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/...letin/ms14-002

    Microsoft Security Bulletin MS14-003 - Important

    Vulnerability in Windows Kernel-Mode Drivers Could Allow Elevation of Privilege (2913602)

    Published: Tuesday, January 14, 2014
    https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/...letin/ms14-003

    Microsoft Security Bulletin MS14-004 - Important

    Vulnerability in Microsoft Dynamics AX Could Allow Denial of Service (2880826)

    Published: Tuesday, January 14, 2014
    https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/...letin/ms14-004


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  5. Posts : 6,458
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       #15

    5 offered, 5 installed
    WU restarted at 30% (it did, not me)
    Paused at 32%
    Normal boot at 100%

    No issues, but just finished
    Also did not disconnect USB devices (HDD, 3 printers, ext hub, & mouse)

    All devices working
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  6. Posts : 1,219
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       #16

    NoN said:
    I have post a Hotfix Update in "List of Available Hotfixes for Windows 7"

    call :
    Article ID: 2908190 - Last Review: December 17, 2013 - Revision: 3.0
    Stop error 0x50 in the Win32k.sys driver after you install a font update.

    The driver is from: Win32k.sys 6.1.7601.22504, Nov 07-2013, 07:49, x64...

    They did quite quickly renew that driver update with today's one: MS14-003
    but this has nothing to do with the kb 2862330 usb drivers
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  7. Posts : 1,219
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       #17

    also this is not a critical security update the kb2862330, it is just an important one. So far what is not broken do not fix so I am keeping it hidden anyway
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  8. NoN
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       #18

    robinb9 said:
    NoN said:
    I have post a Hotfix Update in "List of Available Hotfixes for Windows 7"

    call :
    Article ID: 2908190 - Last Review: December 17, 2013 - Revision: 3.0
    Stop error 0x50 in the Win32k.sys driver after you install a font update.

    The driver is from: Win32k.sys 6.1.7601.22504, Nov 07-2013, 07:49, x64...

    They did quite quickly renew that driver update with today's one: MS14-003
    but this has nothing to do with the kb 2862330 usb drivers
    Yes indeed, i should have mention it. I was just telling about that other kb because patch tuesday was only drivers related.

    Otherwise it is up to you not installing the kb2862330, and wait for appropriate security ones.
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       #19

    I can't address all of your questions, but here's my input / opinion
    1. Softpedia is not the 1st place I look for information, I've even stopped using it as a source for applications (opinion)
    2. Edit: As Noel points out below, KB#s are assigned for the life of a project. No KB# is reused. An update is given a new version#, but assigned to the same KB#.
      I phrased it poorly as recycle and that might have confused people.
      MS recycles KB #'s - I suppose it makes managing some updates easier (SURT and SFC come readily to mind)
    3. Someone probably already posted this, but I just looked to post it as part of my answer:
      Microsoft said:
      http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2862330
      Update: January 14, 2014
      This security update was originally released on October 8, 2013. The security update was rereleased on January 14, 2014, for computers that are running Windows 7 Service Pack 1 (SP1) or Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1. The rerelease addresses an issue in which one of the drivers of the USB 2.0 core stack is not updated in some specific computer configurations.
      Clear as mud!
    4. I think the rest of the KB article (Known issues, resolution) applies to the original release and this (Jan 14) release addresses those issues. Just a guess.
    That's all I got!

    robinb9 said:
    I noticed there is one kb2862330 that is a security update for usb drivers. After further reading Microsoft states after installing this one you can run into 3 separate problems all BSD
    Why do we need this update? and why do an update that can create one of the 3 problems?
    I hid this security update till I understand what is going on
    take a look here, seems this is a big issue with this update Microsoft Confirms KB2862330 Windows 7 Update Problems, same kb that was issued in Oct

    So why is Microsoft issuing it again?
    comments?
    Last edited by Slartybart; 17 Jan 2014 at 20:31. Reason: better phrasing
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  10. Posts : 336
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       #20

    By way of update, I've hidden kb 2862330 as I don't see the need to risk re-installing an earlier update that was installed ok last time, and I've installed the other three updates that were offered with no problems thus far on my gaming machine, I tend to leave my work machine for a day or so then I'll run the same updates as already offered on that one.
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