I don’t know what to make of it. I’m seeing reports all over the internet that Microsoft has released a new Windows XP patch, KB982316. Yes, Windows X
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What’s up with the “new” XP patch KB 982316?
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Noel Carboni
AskWoody_MVPMay 22, 2017 at 2:09 pm #117669This implies it’s been around since 2010, so your thoughts about it being something old that just bubbled up out of the tar pits might be right on.
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AskWoody LoungerMay 22, 2017 at 2:18 pm #117671I just ran Windows Update in my XP (ltsb/POS Ready 2009)/virtual machine setup. No patch was offered. As an aside, as of a few weeks ago, XP people are having trouble accessing Windows Update from either the security center or the control panel. However, XP WU can still be accessed directly from the Internet at this page: http://update.microsoft.com/windowsupdate . In fact, this will be the only way for one to view past updates, hidden updates, etc. if you are no longer able to access WU from the security center or the control panel.
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GuestMay 23, 2017 at 1:11 am #117822Also for the other Windows-versions:
Windows 10,Windows 10 LTSB,Windows 8,Windows 8.1 Rollup n.v.t. 49,3 MB
Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool for Windows Insider Preview – May 2017 (KB890830) Windows 10 Rollups n.v.t. 49,3 MB
KB890830: Windows-programma voor het verwijderen van schadelijke software – mei 2017
Windows 7,Windows Server 2008 Update Rollup n.v.t. 49,3 MB
Windows-programma voor verwijderen van schadelijke software voor Windows 8, 8.1, 10 en Windows Server 2012, 2012 R2, 2016 x64-editie – mei 2017 (KB890830)
Windows 10,Windows 10 LTSB,Windows 8,Windows 8.1,Windows Server 2012,Windows Server 2012 R2,Windows Server 2016 Update Rollup n.v.t.50,5 MB
Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool for Windows Insider Preview and Server Technical Preview x64 – May 2017 (KB890830)
Windows 10,Windows Server 2016 Update Rollups n.v.t. 50,5 MB
KB890830: Windows-programma voor het verwijderen van schadelijke software voor x64-systemen- mei 2017
Windows 7,Windows Server 2008,Windows Server 2008 R2 Rollup 22-5-2017 50,5 MBEDIT major editing from html to text was required on this post, so it may not read as intended. Pls note the information here about posting limitations – we aren’t always able to salvage html posts for publishing.
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GuestMay 23, 2017 at 5:31 am #117843Yes, you’re right. Just read this on https://blogs.technet.microsoft.com/msrc/2017/05/12/customer-guidance-for-wannacrypt-attacks/
Update 5/22/2017: Today, we released an update to the Microsoft Malicious Software Removal Tool (MSRT) to detect and remove WannaCrypt malware. For customers that run Windows Update, the tool will detect and remove WannaCrypt and other prevalent malware infections. Customers can also manually download and run the tool by following the guidance here. The MSRT tool runs on all supported Windows machines where automatic updates are enabled, including those that aren’t running other Microsoft security products.
Mystery solved.
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AskWoody LoungerMay 23, 2017 at 5:10 am #117841XP Embedded is supported until 2019.
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AskWoody_MVPMay 23, 2017 at 10:31 am #117871I don’t mean to be critical, but what’s interesting is that idle comments like “Can’t believe Microsoft is still fiddling with XP” may be influencing them into making some very wrong choices and shorten support periods of operating systems going forward, or at least commit to support less strongly.
Do you really want people to be forced to change out something that works for a particular purpose just because the maker chooses not to “fiddle” with it any longer? Put another way, do you think an “operating system as a service” model is realistic?
Serious people in the past wouldn’t choose to use a product that’s critical to their business without a strong promise of support. Whether support is something Microsoft can just choose not to commit to any more and get away with it remains to be seen. There are big, subtle concepts in play here.
We should be thankful that Microsoft continues to “fiddle” with XP and release nice patches for people still using it. Your local ATM machine may still be running XP embedded, and somehow I think you’d probably rather a ransom not be drawn directly from your account.
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AskWoody PlusMay 23, 2017 at 10:39 am #117872I don’t mean to be critical, but what’s interesting is that idle comments like “Can’t believe Microsoft is still fiddling with XP” may be influencing them into making some very wrong choices and shorten support periods of operating systems going forward, or at least commit to support less strongly. Do you really want people to be forced to change out something that works for a particular purpose just because the maker chooses not to “fiddle” with it any longer? Put another way, do you think an “operating system as a service” model is realistic? Serious people in the past wouldn’t choose to use a product that’s critical to their business without a strong promise of support. Whether support is something Microsoft can just choose not to commit to any more and get away with it remains to be seen. There are big, subtle concepts in play here. We should be thankful that Microsoft continues to “fiddle” with XP and release nice patches for people still using it. Your local ATM machine may still be running XP embedded, and somehow I think you’d probably rather a ransom not be drawn directly from your account. -Noel
It would be nice if we could influence them, but Microsoft stopped listening to us a while ago.
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AskWoody_MVPMay 23, 2017 at 10:47 am #117873woody
KB982316 is only available from the MS Download Center. I think MS just re-posted the XP version of it there on 5/19/2017 after removing it in early 2016.
All the other versions of KB982316 (for Server 2003 and later) are dated 8/9/2010.
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