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    PATCH WATCH By Susan Bradley For some Windows 7 users, May’s .NET Framework security updates proved to be a patching speed bump. On Patch Tuesday (May
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      But soon after the updates appeared, Win7 users reported installation failures. The upshot? The patches generally worked fine on systems with genuine (paid) and up-to-date Extended Security Updates (ESU) subscriptions.

      luckily i still didn’t dare to install these post esu updates using that script… so this problem won’t bite me, i assume?

      PC: Windows 7 Ultimate, 64bit, Group B
      Notebook: Windows 8.1, 64bit, Group B

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      See report here.
      Updates seem to be installing without issue.

      are there also reports of this kind referring to security only (group b)? because rollup is still group a, i assume. 😀

      PC: Windows 7 Ultimate, 64bit, Group B
      Notebook: Windows 8.1, 64bit, Group B

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        Group B installs the Security-only Update and the IE11 CU.

        Group A installs the Rollup. The Rollup consists of the Security-only update, the IE11 CU, and the non-security patches.

        If you install the Rollup you are installing all three components. So if the Rollup works, it follows that two of its components work.

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