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    At least they made it before F Week. Microsoft just pushed 48 separately identified bug fixes in KB 4577063, the E Week optional, non-security patch f
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    • #2300362

      Does this include KB4576945? That’s the only update I’m seeing (apparently for NET).

      • #2300366

        No, KB4577063 does not include KB4576945.

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    • #2300374

      Allows the DeviceHealthMonitoring Cloud Service Plan (CSP) to run on Windows 10 Business and Windows 10 Pro editions.

      ref: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/4577063/windows-10-update-kb4577063

      MS slipping in more snooping? Most likely ON by default, check your GP!

      • #2300391

        It’s not a home/consumer thing:

        DeviceHealthMonitoring is an opt-in health monitoring connection between the device and Microsoft. You should enable this policy only if your organization is using a Microsoft device monitoring service which requires it.

        The following list shows the supported values:

        1 — The DeviceHealthMonitoring connection is enabled.
        0 (default) — The DeviceHealthMonitoring connection is disabled.

        Policy CSP – DeviceHealthMonitoring

    • #2300406

      No, KB4577063 does not include KB4576945.

      Oops, either I missed it in the original post or that was added later.

    • #2300709

      No, you don’t want it.

      Yes, I do.

      It was only offered on the B of my dual boot.  The .NET update was offered to both A and B.

      No hiccups.

      Always create a fresh drive image before making system changes/Windows updates; you may need to start over!
      We all have our own reasons for doing the things that we do with our systems; we don't need anyone's approval, and we don't all have to do the same things.
      We were all once "Average Users".

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