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So now it's just dive in to the next challenge. :)
I Mark this thread as solved now.
Now I'll take a short break with a cup of tea with a small and tasty sandwich.
It was good with some energy in the stomach again. Now I can keep going for a few hours more.
now I remember.. I uninstalled 4x when I had run my factory recovery... i only kept 3.5.1.. Sorry my bad
Edit: image to prove it.
Hi Marie, I'd say you're pretty safe with the IE cumulative updates and I definitely wouldn't skip those if you're choosing not to install the Windows cumulative rollups or you'll be missing the security updates for IE.
MS did slip in a Windows 10 upgrade nag message during the Windows 10 upgrade fiasco, but that was removed in a later update.
Hope that helps?
Hi!
Oh yes, I know, that's why I'm so careful about everything called cumulative updates from MS.
I have a whole thread about updates here on sevenforums.
Thanks for the information.:)
Hello to you all again.
I'm going to ask a question that's related to my thread start.
I have now installed KB4089187 and when I then run windows update I got an offer about KB3185319. It's a cumulative security update for IE11 dated 2016-09-13.
Can anyone explain to me why this one is offered when I have installed a newer cumulative security update?
Should not the new include all the old updates?
Hi Marie, have you tried to install it? I have occasionally had an older update offered. I had an old Windows security update from 2014 offered a couple of weeks ago. Not sure if configuration changes can cause it, but it can happen. If you try to install, it might throw up a message saying it's not applicable. Or it might just be installed and not be offered again.