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    “Improves PowerPoint 2016 so it can play back the Morph transition in slide shows” four times, in four separate patches. One patch had no description
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    • #44972

      I have Office 2007 and got this: April 5, 2016, update for Outlook 2007 Junk Email Filter (KB3114979)

    • #44973

      Fascinating! That didn’t even get on the official RSS feed. Thanks!

    • #44974

      I received the same. Interestingly, even something as benign as the junk mail filter update is unchecked as of this morning.

    • #44975

      From InfoWorld: KB3114694: No description given — none at all

      It is available now. Which means that it is unlikely to be pulled like the last months Windows 8.1/2012 R2 Optional patch which did not have an associated KB article at all.

    • #44976

      I should’ve been more explicit. The KB article is there, but it says absolutely nothing about the update. Zip. Did I miss something?

    • #44977

      Sorry for misunderstanding. Nothing missed, unless going through the process of finding out what this file does Policytips.dll or Microsoft.office.policytips.dll
      I think Microsoft should be more specific with this information before drawing further conclusions.

    • #44978

      W7 Home Premium SP1, Office 2010.
      I assume we’re holding off on these updates for now – is that right? Thanks.

    • #44979

      Yes, it looks like this round of updates contains Outlook 2007 Junk Mail Filter and the Definition Updates for Office 2010, 2013 and 2016 – same thing under a different name for different versions.
      Are they Critical (functional) Updates or Security Updates? I would say they are more like Security Updates.

    • #44980

      They’re “security” updates in the sense that everybody should install them. I’ve never seen Junk Mail Filter or Definition Updates break anything.

    • #44981

      Yes, absolutely. Hold off unless you’re being bit by a specific bug – font lists in PDF files, for example.

    • #44982

      Woody, have you considered whether you’re going to bring forward Defcon 2 a week now that the Office updates are coming early? I know they’re non-security and therefore ought to be considered largely optional anyway, but at the moment you’re reporting the release of some updates while showing Defon 3 which might lead some to install them straightaway.Just a thought.

    • #44983

      Yeah, I should probably do that.

      I just finished off a quick review of the new Windows 10 build. will get to this right away.

    • #44984

      Are we still not supposed to install KB3139398 and KB3139852?

    • #44985

      Correct. I’ll look at those when the all-clear comes.

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