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    The new security patch is KB 3191855. Have you had a chance to try it? Does it work? Post coming in InfoWorld. Thanks to GregH for the scoop!
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    • #105005

      So, I’m assuming that, since both KB3178690 and KB3191855 are shown as hidden in my Windows Update Mini-Tool, both will need to be installed after we reach Defcon 3? Is this correct? Even though both are the same size at 24.68mb? Looks like MS should pull KB3178690.

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    • #105055

      According to what I have read, if you have installed the previous version of KB3191855, you need to uninstall it first before installing the later version with the fix.

    • #105068

      @anonymous
      Your recent post could not be published due to formatting.
      Please convert your post to text or use the built in bbpress editor and resubmit it.
      Thanks

    • #105072

      Hope this’ll work 🙂

      Supersede or not?

      3178690 (32 bit) replaces the following updates:

        Beveiligingsupdate voor Microsoft Excel 2010 (KB2597126) 32-bits versie
        Beveiligingsupdate voor Microsoft Excel 2010 (KB2597166) 32-bits versie
        Beveiligingsupdate voor Microsoft Excel 2010 (KB2760597) 32-bits versie
        Beveiligingsupdate voor Microsoft Excel 2010 (KB2826033) 32-bits versie
        Beveiligingsupdate voor Microsoft Excel 2010 (KB2910902) 32-bits versie
        Beveiligingsupdate voor Microsoft Excel 2010 (KB2956081) 32-bits versie
        Beveiligingsupdate voor Microsoft Excel 2010 (KB2956142) 32-bits versie
        Beveiligingsupdate voor Microsoft Excel 2010 (KB2965240) 32-bits versie
        Beveiligingsupdate voor Microsoft Excel 2010 (KB3054845) 32-bits versie
        Beveiligingsupdate voor Microsoft Excel 2010 (KB3054981) 32-bits versie
        Beveiligingsupdate voor Microsoft Excel 2010 (KB3055044) 32-bits versie
        Beveiligingsupdate voor Microsoft Excel 2010 (KB3085526) 32-bits versie
        Beveiligingsupdate voor Microsoft Excel 2010 (KB3085609) 32-bits versie
        Beveiligingsupdate voor Microsoft Excel 2010 (KB3101543) 32-bits versie
        Beveiligingsupdate voor Microsoft Excel 2010 (KB3114415) 32-bits versie
        Beveiligingsupdate voor Microsoft Excel 2010 (KB3114564) 32-bits versie
        Beveiligingsupdate voor Microsoft Excel 2010 (KB3114759) 32-bits versie
        Beveiligingsupdate voor Microsoft Excel 2010 (KB3114888) 32-bits versie
        Beveiligingsupdate voor Microsoft Excel 2010 (KB3115130) 32-bits versie
        Beveiligingsupdate voor Microsoft Excel 2010 (KB3115322) 32-bits versie
        Beveiligingsupdate voor Microsoft Excel 2010 (KB3118316) 32-bits versie
        Beveiligingsupdate voor Microsoft Excel 2010 (KB3118390) 32-bits versie
        Beveiligingsupdate voor Microsoft Excel 2010 (KB3128037) 32-bits versie
        KB2523021: Beveiligingsupdate voor Microsoft Excel 2010, 32-bit Edition
        KB2553070: Beveiligingsupdate voor Microsoft Excel 2010, 32-bit Edition
        Update voor Microsoft Excel 2010 (KB2553439) 32-bits versie
        Update voor Microsoft Excel 2010 (KB2837600) 32-bits versie
        Update voor Microsoft Excel 2010 (KB2889836) 32-bits versie
        Update voor Microsoft Excel 2010 (KB2889935) 32-bits versie
        Update voor Microsoft Excel 2010 (KB3115476) 32-bits versie

      3191855 (32 bit) replaces the following updates:

        Update voor Microsoft Excel 2010 (KB2553439) 32-bits versie
        Update voor Microsoft Excel 2010 (KB2837600) 32-bits versie
        Update voor Microsoft Excel 2010 (KB2889836) 32-bits versie
        Update voor Microsoft Excel 2010 (KB2889935) 32-bits versie
        Update voor Microsoft Excel 2010 (KB3115476) 32-bits versie

      Beveiligingsupdate = security-update. The 5 of 3191855 are identical to the last 5 of 3178690, but I’m too much of a Microsoft n00b to be able to tell if this means 3191855 supersedes 3178690…

      • #105074

        Thanks

      • #105137

        Per Microsoft metadata rules, optional updates do not replace security updates
        until they become important

        nonetheless, they are actually supersede them

    • #105085

      KB 3178690  & KB 3191855 not installed in Windows 7 64 bit office 2010 profession. Please tell me if I am safe.

       

      • #105091

        KB3191855 is safe to install if it shows up in Windows Update. It replaces KB3178690.

    • #105095

      I’m still confused. I have not installed 3178690, but since it contains security fixes, I should install it and then immediately after install 3191855? Or should I only install 3191855?

      • #105097

        It is only offered if Windows Update determines that it is needed by the system. So if it shows up CHECKED in Windows Update, then install it. It is safe.

        • #105116

          At this moment only 3178690 is available on my system for Excel 2010. So do I have to install this “faulty” patch before I’m offered the “good” one?

          Only in the M$ land of La-La would this make sense!

          • #105151

            KB3191855 is there, but not listed under Security Updates. Still it’s an important update.

            If you were to avoid generating a trigger for the Windows Vista Update Search issue, you’d have to leave the Security Update for Excel 2010 out of the official supersedence chain.

            This has been done before with KB3187022, a full-fledged successor of triggering KB3177725.

            Regards, VZ

      • #105136

        3191855 have all security fixes from 3178690

      • #105281

        KB3191855 should be all you need

    • #105099

      I feel like a nag, sorry. I have autism and some things I want to know for sure sure sure.

      “It is only offered if Windows Update determines that it is needed by the system.”

      If you have Excel 2010, Windows Update will always offer 3191855, right? If you have 3178690 installed, it will offer it as a fix for that. If you DON’T have 3178690 installed, it will offer it because 3191855 also contains the security thingies that were originally in 3178690?

       

      Or do you mean in a general way, that WU only offers updates WUdetermines your system needs?

       

       

      • #105102

        Or do you mean in a general way, that WU only offers updates WUdetermines your system needs?

        Yes, that is the case.

    • #105103

      Thank you 🙂

    • #105168

      Abbodi is reporting that the new patch supersedes the old one.

      I still have both on my Win 7 WU.  The old one – KB3178690 has “Security” as the first word in the description and is unchecked.  The new one – KB3191855 does not have the word Security at all and is checked.  Both are 24.7 MB.  All the other Office 2010 updates have Security as the first work in the description.  Hasty sloppyness on MS’s part?

      Of course I’m not doing anything yet but after all this back and forth talk, I’d like to know what I’ll really need to do.  Hopefully, maybe the old update will disappear!  That would be nice.

      Being 20 something in the 70's was far more fun than being 70 something in the insane 20's
      • #105266

        You’ll be perfectly fine with installing KB3191855 only. It’s going to make offering of KB3178690 disappear.

        Classifying KB3191855 one step below security has the positive effect of not generating a new trigger of the Vista Update Search issue.

        Regards, VZ

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        • #105270

          OK. Thank you, VZ. This is the way I’m planning on going with these updates on my computers:

          1) Install KB3191855 … after the coast is clear, of course! 🙂
          2) Hope that KB3178690 will simply disappear afterwards … but with good old WaaS, you never really know. 🙂

    • #105275

      After all this discussion the word seems to be only install K3191855. The previous one 3178690 is showing in my list of updates but is “unchecked”.   I wonder why MS just didn’t remove the bad update when it replaced it with 3191855?  Thanks VZ.

    • #105416

      In Windows Update today I had 2 important updates: 3178690, unchecked, and 3191855, checked. I installed 3191855 and restarted the computer. I can confirm, as was already said in this thread, that afterwards 3178690 had indeed disappeared.

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    • #105578

      We blocked and rolled back the bad update KB3178690 on our WSUS servers a few days ago.  Any workstations that had picked that up successfully removed it by Wednesday.  Last night we allowed the replacement KB3191855 across the board.  It succeeded (and in most cases a reboot was NOT required on Windows 7 or 10.)

      So “supercede” status or not, the old one is not a pre-req for the new version of this Excel 2010 patch.

      ~ Group "Weekend" ~

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