- Oct 31, 2014
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You are lucky, I was not.I am happy with win 8:1. Never i had one problem![]()
So, the update KB4465663 is installed on some machines via Windows Update, but not on all machines. Those who have not got it installed can sometimes install KB4467682 without problems, and some not. If not, then the user has to install KB4465663 manually.
So, the update KB4465663 is installed on some machines via Windows Update, but not on all machines. Those who have not got it installed can sometimes install KB4467682 without problems, and sometimes not. If not, then the user has to install KB4465663 manually.
Can you check in control panel?I have just installed this update on one desktop machine (Windows 10 Pro) and minicomputer (Windows 10 Home). Both were installed normally. I checked the history - no installed KB4465663. So, that update was not delivered via Windows Updates, contrary to what M$ claims. The documentation is inaccurate, as you said.
I tried to update my laptop, but the update KB4467682 is not available yet.
The last machine is on Windows 10 ver. 1809 (update is for ver. 1803).
Yes. Those are just the same updates as showed by "wmic qfe list".Can you check in control panel?
Control panel > programs > program and features > installed updates
There should be one listed as “Security Update for Microsoft Windows (KB4465663)”.
Simply do not believe what is said. If something looks suspicious, then it is good to investigate it.Oh Microsoft!
@Azure Phoenix and @Andy Ful - Yes. I have KB4466553 in Porgrams/Installed Updates but not in in Settings/Updates.....
MS requires one to have magical powers and know various incantations to unlock the hidden doors to so many things - in so many different places!
Some of you advanced users have such powers! I am :notworthy:
I do, but I do not have problems with updates.Some people do.
I check this issue on Windows 10 ver. 1809. I noticed another difference related to kb4464330 (LCU). M$ recommend to install first the KB4465477 (SSU). Both were installed together. But, on the update history list only the LCU is visible. Yet, on the list made via: PowerShell 'wmic qfe list' or 'get-hotfix', or via Control panel > programs > program and features > installed updates, only the SSU update is visible.
So, there is a bug related to LCU & SSU update history.
I do, but I do not have problems with updates. I do not use 3rd party real-time security to avoid problems with Windows Updates, and other stability & compatibility issues. But, If the user has such problems, then there is a little or no advantage of using WD.
That can be only partially true. It is not true for the setup based on Windows built-in SRP, and policies. I upgraded several times my real systems and testing systems (from Windows 8 up to Windows 10 ver. 1809). Windows always kept my security settings from the previous version....
As it is... Windows security suxx because a person that puts in the time and effort to tweak their system has to re-tweak it after every Windows update\upgrade.
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