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    a question about Cumulative security update for IE11:13-03-2018


    Hello :)

    I have just reinstalled two win7 pro x64 computers and i have installed all old updates.(I have a special thread about win-updates here in sevenforums.)
    Now I'm only installing security only updates for windows. But when I saw that cumulative updates to IE11 came through WUC, I saw that they also contain other non-security related updates.

    So now I wonder if I download this Cumulative Security Update for Internet Explorer 11. 51,9MB (KB4089187) through Windows Update Catalog, are that to filled with non-security related updates, or is it only an security update?

    And I wonder if I install the last one, does it contain all security updates from May 2016 to March 2018?

    Best regards Marie
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    Hi Marie,

    I think you might find the thread below very useful.
    Only the first post is really important because it is upto date as of last month (February 2018).
    The rest of the thread is old...

    Internet Explorer 11 (Updated 13/02/2018)

    I hope this helps!
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    Hello again Paul Black
    Thanks :)

    Nice, very interesting page..
    Now there is only one question left.... Is KB4074736 to filled with a lot of non-security related updates, or is really an security only update?

    Edit:
    Do you know which .NET security only updates need to be installed?
    I have only 3.5.1 installed since I really don't have any use of it, but it may be good to have some version installed if any software needs it.
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    Hi Marie,

    Have a look at these:

    https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/...ernet-explorer

    AND

    Microsoft Update Catalog

    I hope this helps!
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    Hi Marie,

    Marie SWE said:
    Do you know which .NET security only updates need to be installed?
    I think I would definately install Microsoft .NET Framework 4.7.1 (Offline Installer):

    Microsoft .NET Framework 4.7.1 (Offline Installer) for Windows 7 SP1.

    For Windows 7 SP1 the Microsoft .NET Framework 4.7.1 is listed as an installed product under the Programs and Features item in the Control Panel.

    I hope this helps
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    Okay, but this is newer, isn't it better then?
    https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/4089187/
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    You are quite right Marie, I haven't looked for a few days!
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    Hi Marie,

    Marie SWE said:
    I have only 3.5.1 installed.
    I think you will probably have more than just the Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5.1 installed!

    If you run the following CMD it will tell you ALL the versions of Microsoft .NET Framework that you have installed:

    Code:
    dir %windir%\Microsoft.NET\Framework /AD
    I hope this helps!
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    Well then, now we have solved the mystery you and I :)
    Nice team we are.
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    Paul Black said:
    Hi Marie,



    I think you will probably have more than just the 3.5.1 installed!

    If you run the following CMD it will tell you ALL the versions of Microsoft.NET Framework that you have installed:

    Code:
    dir %windir%\Microsoft.NET\Framework /AD
    I hope this helps!
    When I look in that directory, I only see up to 3.5
    and during the installation of all updates, I refused the installation of version fourth and up.So it's only version 3.5.1
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