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ch100
AskWoody_MVPDecember 6, 2016 at 2:41 pm #19859My WSUS is failing to synchronise after a first attempt which showed 35 available updates. This is extremely unusual.
WUMT in Windows 10 found 19 updates for Office 2016, which appear to me to be a bit too many.
I think the installation should be put on hold even for those more adventurous types as there may be unresolved problems either with the updates or Microsoft Update servers. -
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GuestDecember 6, 2016 at 6:03 pm #19867Yes, Office 2016 updates. They’re just not available today via WU for whatever reason, at least here. I thought that the WSUS anomalies mentioned here might have been evidence of a larger problem, but maybe not.
Oddly, Settings/WU doesn’t even find a Defender update, which is very strange since those are pumped out multiple times a day. And mine was last updated at 6:45AM, so a manual update via Settings/WU should have definitely updated it.
Updating via the Defender app just now did work, not that I ever update it that way or any manual way (did it as a test to see if new definitions were available). Maybe my WU is borked suddenly, but I have rebooted.
Any other W10 Insider users?
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GuestDecember 6, 2016 at 10:48 pm #19876Woody, I’ve faithfully followed your MS-DEFCON advice for a number of years. In Oct. 2016, as a still hopeful member of Group B I chose only Security patches and .Net patches from the “Important” list. But I had to give up in November when the Defcon instructions got too complicated for my computer skills. (I’m definitely not confident enough to join Group C or W and prepare to jump to A if the rats start leaving and the ship starts to go down.)
I’m still keeping the choices on the “Change Settings” page made months ago, but I wonder if Microsoft is paying any attention.
I had selected: “Check for updates but let me choose whether to download and install them.” I also made the same choice for Recommended updates. “Notify but let me choose whether to install.” (I rarely installed the Recommended updates unless they were Security or maybe .Net.)My patch history now shows that on Nov. 19 the 44 patches installed were a mix of Important and Recommended, about 50-50. I don’t think they were identified as either Important or Recommended on the installation page. The Optional patches were not checked so I left them that way.
Maybe I should change the Recommended box on the Change Settings page. It appears that MS will install whatever it wants to install and has decided that Windows 7 people need both Important and Recommended patches.
Does Microsoft know what it’s doing with patch installation or are they making things up as they try out different patch ideas on millions of computers?
JNW
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AskWoody_MVPDecember 7, 2016 at 12:54 am #19877 -
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AskWoody_MVPDecember 7, 2016 at 1:05 am #19879 -
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AskWoody_MVPDecember 7, 2016 at 1:37 am #19880KB3118373 – October 4, 2016, update for Excel 2016 has been expired in WSUS.
From https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/3118373
This update is no longer available now. After you install this update KB3118373, you receive the following error message:
Microsoft Excel has stopped working.
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GuestDecember 7, 2016 at 10:07 am #19882I think you need to uncheck the box that reads “Give me recommended updates the same way I receive important updates.” And uncheck any recommended updates you don’t want, to be on the safe side, before you press the Install button. The settings you have chosen will apply to all the updates shown and only the check box will determine whether recommended updates are treated as important or not.
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GuestDecember 7, 2016 at 10:18 am #19883A friend with 14971 has the same problem, and reports are starting to trickle into the Feedback tool. Clearly MS flipped something on the server end yesterday (or even a little earlier)–inconveniently timed as far as Office updates are concerned–to disable WU for this build. Perhaps something to do with the new build that they’re supposed to put out this week, hopefully after they re-enable WU.
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woody
ManagerDecember 7, 2016 at 10:19 am #19884No, they aren’t trying out patches.
Sit tight. Don’t install anything until the December patches roll out and I move the MS-DEFCON line to 3 or 4. At that point, I’ll have full instructions.
If you have trouble following the instructions, drop me a line here on AskWoody. If you’re having problems, it’s a lead-pipe cinch that many more people are having problems, and I’d like to get the word out to everybody.
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GuestDecember 7, 2016 at 1:00 pm #19886Heh heh heh, Woody, your labeling of the “Halt and Catch Fire” update for Excel made me smile.
For those not “in the industry”, Halt and Catch Fire dates back to a joke from IBM mainframe days (think, 1970s or possibly even earlier). Yes I was there, yes, I remember the joke near when it first came out. It was presented in a list with other instructions, such as “Jump Somewhere” and “Branch and Scramble Memory”.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Halt_and_Catch_Fire
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GuestDecember 7, 2016 at 6:58 pm #19890Just as a follow-up, when 14986 became available today, it, and only it, showed up in WU. Once it was installed, so did Office, all 0.5GBs worth (so much for delta updates for Office).
Yes, I think it was because of UUP.
And speaking of delta updates, 14986 require somewhat more than 3GBs of downloading, pretty much exactly what any build required before the advent of UUP….
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GuestDecember 8, 2016 at 5:03 am #19892Doing some testing with the December16 Office 2013 non-security patches, on W8.1. I notice our SCCM client won’t seem to download and install them. And when I run a windows update, they are visible in the “important” updates, but are not ticked like other ones, e.g. november non-security updates.
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AskWoody_MVPDecember 8, 2016 at 2:12 pm #19893I cannot tell about SCCM, but I believe that you use the WSUS component of it for this purpose. There was delay in synchronising Office patches, but it seems to be resolved now.
It is normal behaviour that the Office Updates show as Important not checked for few weeks after being released.
If you are only testing or updating a home machine with little impact if anything is broken, you can go ahead, tick the boxes and install all patches on offer. In that case, you should monitor this site, WSUS or any other site which would tell you if any of the patches is later removed by Microsoft and uninstall to keep the baseline consistent. -
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AskWoody_MVPDecember 8, 2016 at 2:15 pm #19894Not quite for the expected audience of this site, but because we are at Office patches and there is discussion about SCCM and WSUS sometimes, the latest Lync 2013 Cumulative update for Novemeber 2016 has been retired. This is affecting only enterprise systems administrators and not end-users.
“An issue was discovered in the Lync Server 2013 November 2016 Update (build 8308.974) that causes contact searches on mobile clients to return no results. Because of this issue, the November 2016 Update is no longer available for public download. The Skype for Business team is working on a fix that is scheduled to be delivered soon in a new update.”
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AskWoody_MVPDecember 9, 2016 at 2:55 pm #19900I posted in the other thread, IE9 has finally been retired for Windows 7 and Windows 2008 R2.
A version of IE which like IE7 I have always considered transitional and incomplete, being released between 2 (very) good versions, for their time at least.
I still think that IE10 is a better version than IE11 although they are very similar. IE10 unfortunately receives very limited support as it is officially supported only for Windows Server 2012. -
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ManagerDecember 16, 2016 at 8:00 am #19903I saw this:
Any other reported problems?
Thanks for the heads up!
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GuestDecember 16, 2016 at 2:37 pm #19904The issue is not solely on Microsoft – managed Bit Defender AV saw an update as an attack. In some cases it just blocked access to the msointl.dll preventing upgrade, in other cases, it deleted the file, rendering entire Office 2013 suite useless. Replacing the file from a knwon, non-affected client resolves the issue, not even repair is needed.
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Kirsty
GuestDecember 20, 2016 at 7:00 pm #19905I hadn’t updated Office 2013 this month, and everything worked okay until 19th Dec. Tried to use Excel on 20th, and it wouldn’t open; couldn’t open Word either. Checking the event viewer, it seems that there was a License Check on 19th… not sure what is going on, but it’s wasting a whole heaps of work time. Checking on Task Scheduler, the Office Software Protection Platform’s task was set at Disabled, and on Enabling it, it showed as Ready, but “User “NETWORK SERVICE”” quickly disabled it again.
Has anyone else struck this?
While I was able to use QuattroPro on 20th, it doesn’t run my macros in Excel spreadsheets.
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