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    PATCH WATCH By Susan Bradley This is a busy time for Windows upgrading. Win10 1803 officially fell into the bit bucket this past November; Windows 7 a
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    • #2019998

      Patch Lady,

      With heartfelt thanks for one more year of vital, PC-securing and PC-life-preserving patching advice:

      Happy Holidays to you and yours! (and Jedi Master Yoda too, may the Force be with all of us!)

      Come the New Year and on its footsteps Late January, with swirling snows and Win 7 and Office 2010 EOLs, we Win 7 holdouts shall sorely miss, every Patch Tuesday, your Master Patch List with its ever timely advice, monthly renewed, to illuminate our path and inspire us, once more, to high achievement and bolder deeds, computer-wise!

      Ex-Windows user (Win. 98, XP, 7); since mid-2017 using also macOS. Presently on Monterey 12.15 & sometimes running also Linux (Mint).

      MacBook Pro circa mid-2015, 15" display, with 16GB 1600 GHz DDR3 RAM, 1 TB SSD, a Haswell architecture Intel CPU with 4 Cores and 8 Threads model i7-4870HQ @ 2.50GHz.
      Intel Iris Pro GPU with Built-in Bus, VRAM 1.5 GB, Display 2880 x 1800 Retina, 24-Bit color.
      macOS Monterey; browsers: Waterfox "Current", Vivaldi and (now and then) Chrome; security apps. Intego AV

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    • #2020012

      Since Office 365 will still recieve security updates on Win7, i take that as it’s still supported 🙂

      KB4530711 for Version 1703 is actually for Surface Hub devices only (known as PPIPro edition), Enterprise and Education already out

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      I am running Office 2010 Pro 32 bit.    I did not install KB4484127 based upon November Master Patch list.    The November Master Patch list includes a link to the following  Microsoft Office article :
      “Access error: “Query is corrupt”
      This Microsoft article states that for Office 2010 this issue is caused by KB4484127.  Since I did not install this,  is the issue still present on my computer or is this a moot point for my computer?   If is issue is moot for my computer, do I need to install the December patch that fixes it?  What is the December Patch that resolves the issue?  I do not use Access very much but would like to have this issue resolved so I do not run into the issue when I do use Access next.   Thank you very much Ask Woody for the excellent help this year in keeping my Win 7 computer going.  Still need to decide about what to do next month.  It may be going to Win 10 since my CAD software is a Windows based program.

      • #2037549

        No it’s only triggered by that update.  I’m updating the end of the month updates now, I’ll get you the link to the fix kb.

        Susan Bradley Patch Lady/Prudent patcher

    • #2037950

      Thank you Susan.  By your response, I am assuming that I would need to put in the fix KB even though I did not install the KB4484127.  Is this correct?  Thank you for your  assistance.  It is really appreciated.  Have a good New Years.

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