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  1. Windows6.0-KB2686699-v2-x64.msu

    KB2686699 - Memory leak in Psxss.exe after POSIX-based applications or scripts run for a long time in Windows Vista or in Windows Server 2008

    83 downloads

    Updated

  2. Windows6.0-KB969902-x64.msu

    KB969902 - Many services do not start when you enter a computer name that exceeds 15 bytes during the initial setup of Windows Vista or of Windows Server 2008

    32 downloads

    Submitted

  3. Windows6.0-KB2295810-x86.msu

    KB2295810 - The shutdown process may stop responding in Windows Server 2008 SP2 or in Windows Vista SP2 after you enable the "Shutdown: Clear virtual memory page file" Group Policy setting

    26 downloads

    Submitted

  4. Windows6.0-KB2295810-x64.msu

    KB2295810 - The shutdown process may stop responding in Windows Server 2008 SP2 or in Windows Vista SP2 after you enable the "Shutdown: Clear virtual memory page file" Group Policy setting

    10 downloads

    Submitted

  5. Windows6.1-KB2528984-v2-x86.msu

    KB2528984 - Functionality issues on USB devices that are connected to a Windows 7-based computer that has an Intel platform
     
    NOTE: This is version 2 of the hotfix, and replaces the original version that was previously uploaded.
     
    NOTE: This hotfix has been replaced by the following update:
     
    KB4041686 - October 10, 2017—KB4041686 (Preview of Monthly Rollup)

    6,623 downloads

    Updated

  6. Windows6.1-KB2528984-v2-x64.msu

    KB2528984 - Functionality issues on USB devices that are connected to a Windows 7-based computer that has an Intel platform
     
    NOTE: This is version 2 of the hotfix, and replaces the original version that was previously uploaded.
     
    NOTE: This hotfix has been replaced by the following update:
     
    KB4041686 - October 10, 2017—KB4041686 (Preview of Monthly Rollup)

    14,994 downloads

    Updated

  7. Windows8.1-KB3045682-v2-x86.msu

    KB3045682 - You cannot restore files and folders from Server Essentials Backup on a Windows-based computer

    340 downloads

    Updated

  8. Windows8.1-KB3045682-v2-x64.msu

    KB3045682 - You cannot restore files and folders from Server Essentials Backup on a Windows-based computer

    199 downloads

    Updated

  9. WindowsServer2003.WindowsXP-KB961799-x64-FRA.exe

    KB961799 - Une erreur d’arrêt se produit sur un serveur Windows Server 2003, lorsqu’un utilisateur accède à des fichiers partagés sur le serveur à l’aide d’une connexion SMB

    364 downloads

    Submitted

  10. WindowsServer2003-KB961799-x86-FRA.exe

    KB961799 - Une erreur d’arrêt se produit sur un serveur Windows Server 2003, lorsqu’un utilisateur accède à des fichiers partagés sur le serveur à l’aide d’une connexion SMB

    109 downloads

    Submitted

  11. WindowsXP-KB982316-x86-FRA.exe

    KB982316 - Une mise à jour est disponible pour l'interface de programmation des applications Windows téléphonie (TAPI)

    562 downloads

    Submitted

  12. Windows6.1-KB3125574-v4-x86.msu

    KB3125574 - Convenience rollup update for Windows 7 SP1 and Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1
     
    NOTE: You MUST install KB3177467, available from the Microsoft Download Center, before installing this rollup update.
     
    NOTE: You may want to download and install KB3139923-v2, available from the Microsoft Download Center, after installing this rollup update. Its original version is included in the rollup update, and it has since been updated to version 2. You can alternatively have Windows Update install it for you.
     
    NOTE: There are several known issues with this rollup update, for which Microsoft has now provided resolutions. Please refer to the aforementioned Knowledge Base article for details and instructions.
     
     
    Additional Known Issues:
     
    1. Windows Update may return error 0x80240019 the first time you check for updates following the installation of this rollup update. Should this happen to you, simply wait a few minutes and check for updates again.
     
    2. Windows Update may not be able to successfully finish checking for updates, no matter how long you let it run. Should this happen to you, temporarily disable automatic updating, restart your computer, and manually download and install the following update (available from the Microsoft Download Center):
     
    KB3161608 - June 2016 update rollup for Windows 7 SP1 and Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1
     
    Don't forget to re-enable automatic updating afterwards.
     
    3. Microsoft Office 2010 doesn't start when EMET is enabled. The solution is to download and install the June 2016 update follup for Windows 7 SP1 and Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1 (the same one as for Additional Known Issue 2, above). This Known Issue is documented by Microsoft here:
     
    KB3163644 - Microsoft Office 2010 doesn't start when EMET is enabled in Windows 7 or Windows Server 2008 R2
     
    4. Configuring updates may hang at 13% if certain USB devices (e.g. headsets) are connected when you install the rollup update. If this happens to you, let it timeout and roll back (this will take time -- be patient). Worst case, Configuring updates may freeze, in which case you'll have to power down your computer to have it roll back successfully. Once it has rolled back, unplug all USB devices except for mouse and keyboard, and re-install the rollup update. (Alternatively, you can remove any unnecessary USB devices before installing the rollup update and avoid this issue altogether.)
     
     
    Additional information regarding Microsoft's change in servicing model for Windows 7:
     
    Microsoft has changed the servicing model for Windows 7 to make it more like the servicing models it introduced in Windows 8, 8.1, and 10. Specifically, this means that instead of releasing hotfixes, Microsoft will be releasing monthly update rollups that contain all the fixes that would have been released as individual hotfixes.
     
    (Editorial: In general, this is a good thing, as it makes it easier to build and maintain OS deployment images. On the down side, if there is a bug in an update rollup, you are stuck uninstalling the entire rollup, as opposed to just the hotfix with the bug.)
     
    Since this Convenience update rollup was released, there has been a correction to one of the hotfixes included in it (kb3139923-v2). Microsoft also released the May 2016 update rollup (KB3156417). Beginning with the June 2016 update rollup (KB3161608), Windows 7 update rollups became cumulative (i.e. the July 2016 update rollup (KB3172605) includes all the fixes in -- and replaces -- the June update rollup.
     
    Updated 2016-08-17: Microsoft has released the August 2016 hotfix rollup (KB3179573). In yet another case of the right hand being clueless as to what the left hand is doing, this hotfix rollup (like the May hotfix rollup) is NOT cumulative, and must be installed in addition to the other post-KB3125574-v4 updates. Here is the Knowledge Base article for KB3179573:
     
    KB3179573 - August 2016 update rollup for Windows 7 SP1 and Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1
     
    Further, this hotfix rollup corrects a problem in SMB, so I took a look around for other recent Knowledge Base articles that discuss SMB issues, and found this:
     
    KB3181029 - SMB file server share access is unsuccessful through DNS CNAME alias
     
    In the Troubleshooting section, Microsoft still recommends applying KB2775511 and its post-requisite hotfixes. To do this successfully, you should apply them before KB3125574-v4.
     
    Updated 2017-02-28: Since I last updated this article, Microsoft released a servicing stack update for Windows 7:
     
    KB3177467 - Servicing stack update for Windows 7 SP1 and Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1: September 20, 2016
     
    Servicing stack updates should always be deployed as soon as possible after they are released. Microsoft also released an additional non-cumulative update rollup:
     
    KB3185278 - September 2016 update rollup for Windows 7 SP1 and Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1
     
    Starting in October, 2016, update rollups for Windows 7 became cumulative. As a hotfixer, I am interested by the cumulative updates that include both security updates and hotfixes. Microsoft has designated these as Security Monthly Quality Rollups. The most recently released one is:
     
    KB3212646 - January 2017 Security Monthly Quality Rollup for Windows 7 SP1 and Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1
     
    Microsoft initially had a few problems making the update rollups cumulative. Of particular note, there were issues with supersedence. These now appear to be resolved, and hotfixers can keep their systems up-to-date by installing the most recent Security Monthly Quality Rollup.
     
    -----
     
    What does all of this mean in practical terms? Say you wanted to streamline your Windows 7 installation process. If you choose to follow Microsoft's new servicing model (including its ongoing recommendation to install KB2775511) for Windows 7, start with Windows 7 SP1, and install all of the following:
     
    KB3177467 (the most recent Servicing Stack for Windows 7)
    KB2775511 (the enterprise hotfix rollup)
    +KB2581608 (to automatically apply a required registry entry, which is not included in the enterprise hotfix rollup)
    +KB2752259 (to automatically apply a required registry entry, which is not included in the enterprise hotfix rollup)
    +KB2732673 (a post-requisite for the enterprise hotfix rollup)
    +KB2728738 (a post-requisite for the enterprise hotfix rollup)
    +KB2878378 (a post-requisite for the enterprise hotfix rollup)
    KB3125574-v4 (the April 2016 Convenience update rollup)
    +KB3139923-v2 (a hotfix that was included in KB3125574-v4, but that has updated since its release)
    KB3156417 (the May 2016 update rollup)
    KB3172605 (the July 2016 cumulative update rollup)
    KB3179573 (the August 2016 update rollup)
    KB3185278 (the September 2016 update rollup)
    KB3212646 (the January 2017 Security Monthly Quality Rollup)
     
    With 14 updates/hotfixes, you get a basic up-to-date Windows 7 installation that will work well for many users. You could then install additional updates and hotfixes that you want that are not included in KB3125574-v4. (For example, I install the security updates for Internet Explorer and the hotfixes for Remote Desktop.)

    3,724 downloads

    Updated

  13. Windows6.1-KB3125574-v4-x64.msu

    KB3125574 - Convenience rollup update for Windows 7 SP1 and Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1
     
    NOTE: You MUST install KB3177467, available from the Microsoft Download Center, before installing this rollup update.
     
    NOTE: You may want to download and install KB3139923-v2, available from the Microsoft Download Center, after installing this rollup update. Its original version is included in the rollup update, and it has since been updated to version 2. You can alternatively have Windows Update install it for you.
     
    NOTE: There are several known issues with this rollup update, for which Microsoft has now provided resolutions. Please refer to the aforementioned Knowledge Base article for details and instructions.
     
     
    Additional Known Issues:
     
    1. Windows Update may return error 0x80240019 the first time you check for updates following the installation of this rollup update. Should this happen to you, simply wait a few minutes and check for updates again.
     
    2. Windows Update may not be able to successfully finish checking for updates, no matter how long you let it run. Should this happen to you, temporarily disable automatic updating, restart your computer, and manually download and install the following update (available from the Microsoft Download Center):
     
    KB3161608 - June 2016 update rollup for Windows 7 SP1 and Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1
     
    Don't forget to re-enable automatic updating afterwards.
     
    3. Microsoft Office 2010 doesn't start when EMET is enabled. The solution is to download and install the June 2016 update follup for Windows 7 SP1 and Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1 (the same one as for Additional Known Issue 2, above). This Known Issue is documented by Microsoft here:
     
    KB3163644 - Microsoft Office 2010 doesn't start when EMET is enabled in Windows 7 or Windows Server 2008 R2
     
    4. Configuring updates may hang at 13% if certain USB devices (e.g. headsets) are connected when you install the rollup update. If this happens to you, let it timeout and roll back (this will take time -- be patient). Worst case, Configuring updates may freeze, in which case you'll have to power down your computer to have it roll back successfully. Once it has rolled back, unplug all USB devices except for mouse and keyboard, and re-install the rollup update. (Alternatively, you can remove any unnecessary USB devices before installing the rollup update and avoid this issue altogether.)
     
     
    Additional information regarding Microsoft's change in servicing model for Windows 7:
     
    Microsoft has changed the servicing model for Windows 7 to make it more like the servicing models it introduced in Windows 8, 8.1, and 10. Specifically, this means that instead of releasing hotfixes, Microsoft will be releasing monthly update rollups that contain all the fixes that would have been released as individual hotfixes.
     
    (Editorial: In general, this is a good thing, as it makes it easier to build and maintain OS deployment images. On the down side, if there is a bug in an update rollup, you are stuck uninstalling the entire rollup, as opposed to just the hotfix with the bug.)
     
    Since this Convenience update rollup was released, there has been a correction to one of the hotfixes included in it (kb3139923-v2). Microsoft also released the May 2016 update rollup (KB3156417). Beginning with the June 2016 update rollup (KB3161608), Windows 7 update rollups became cumulative (i.e. the July 2016 update rollup (KB3172605) includes all the fixes in -- and replaces -- the June update rollup.
     
    Updated 2016-08-17: Microsoft has released the August 2016 hotfix rollup (KB3179573). In yet another case of the right hand being clueless as to what the left hand is doing, this hotfix rollup (like the May hotfix rollup) is NOT cumulative, and must be installed in addition to the other post-KB3125574-v4 updates. Here is the Knowledge Base article for KB3179573:
     
    KB3179573 - August 2016 update rollup for Windows 7 SP1 and Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1
     
    Further, this hotfix rollup corrects a problem in SMB, so I took a look around for other recent Knowledge Base articles that discuss SMB issues, and found this:
     
    KB3181029 - SMB file server share access is unsuccessful through DNS CNAME alias
     
    In the Troubleshooting section, Microsoft still recommends applying KB2775511 and its post-requisite hotfixes. To do this successfully, you should apply them before KB3125574-v4.
     
    Updated 2017-02-28: Since I last updated this article, Microsoft released a servicing stack update for Windows 7:
     
    KB3177467 - Servicing stack update for Windows 7 SP1 and Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1: September 20, 2016
     
    Servicing stack updates should always be deployed as soon as possible after they are released. Microsoft also released an additional non-cumulative update rollup:
     
    KB3185278 - September 2016 update rollup for Windows 7 SP1 and Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1
     
    Starting in October, 2016, update rollups for Windows 7 became cumulative. As a hotfixer, I am interested by the cumulative updates that include both security updates and hotfixes. Microsoft has designated these as Security Monthly Quality Rollups. The most recently released one is:
     
    KB3212646 - January 2017 Security Monthly Quality Rollup for Windows 7 SP1 and Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1
     
    Microsoft initially had a few problems making the update rollups cumulative. Of particular note, there were issues with supersedence. These now appear to be resolved, and hotfixers can keep their systems up-to-date by installing the most recent Security Monthly Quality Rollup.
     
    -----
     
    What does all of this mean in practical terms? Say you wanted to streamline your Windows 7 installation process. If you choose to follow Microsoft's new servicing model (including its ongoing recommendation to install KB2775511) for Windows 7, start with Windows 7 SP1, and install all of the following:
     
    KB3177467 (the most recent Servicing Stack for Windows 7)
    KB2775511 (the enterprise hotfix rollup)
    +KB2581608 (to automatically apply a required registry entry, which is not included in the enterprise hotfix rollup)
    +KB2752259 (to automatically apply a required registry entry, which is not included in the enterprise hotfix rollup)
    +KB2732673 (a post-requisite for the enterprise hotfix rollup)
    +KB2728738 (a post-requisite for the enterprise hotfix rollup)
    +KB2878378 (a post-requisite for the enterprise hotfix rollup)
    KB3125574-v4 (the April 2016 Convenience update rollup)
    +KB3139923-v2 (a hotfix that was included in KB3125574-v4, but that has updated since its release)
    KB3156417 (the May 2016 update rollup)
    KB3172605 (the July 2016 cumulative update rollup)
    KB3179573 (the August 2016 update rollup)
    KB3185278 (the September 2016 update rollup)
    KB3212646 (the January 2017 Security Monthly Quality Rollup)
     
    With 14 updates/hotfixes, you get a basic up-to-date Windows 7 installation that will work well for many users. You could then install additional updates and hotfixes that you want that are not included in KB3125574-v4. (For example, I install the security updates for Internet Explorer and the hotfixes for Remote Desktop.)

    12,784 downloads

    Updated

  14. Windows6.1-KB2851149-v2-x64.msu

    KB2851149 - "0x000000D1 DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL" Stop error on a Windows 7 SP1 or Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1-based computer

    1,241 downloads

    Updated

  15. WindowsServer2003-KB959542-x86-FRA.exe

    KB959542 - Un événement d’avertissement est enregistré à plusieurs reprises sur un ordinateur qui exécute Windows Server 2008 ou Windows Server 2003 R2 lorsque vous configurez les dossiers répliqués en lecture seule sur un ordinateur qui exécute Windows Server 2008 R2

    266 downloads

    Submitted

  16. WindowsServer2003.WindowsXP-KB959542-x64-FRA.exe

    KB959542 - Un événement d’avertissement est enregistré à plusieurs reprises sur un ordinateur qui exécute Windows Server 2008 ou Windows Server 2003 R2 lorsque vous configurez les dossiers répliqués en lecture seule sur un ordinateur qui exécute Windows Server 2008 R2

    81 downloads

    Submitted

  17. WindowsServer2003-KB959542-x86-ENU.exe

    KB959542 - A warning event is logged repeatedly on a member computer that is running Windows Server 2008 or Windows Server 2003 R2 when you configure read-only replicated folders on a computer that is running Windows Server 2008 R2

    426 downloads

    Submitted

  18. WindowsServer2003.WindowsXP-KB959542-x64-ENU.exe

    KB959542 - A warning event is logged repeatedly on a member computer that is running Windows Server 2008 or Windows Server 2003 R2 when you configure read-only replicated folders on a computer that is running Windows Server 2008 R2

    183 downloads

    Submitted

  19. Windows6.0-KB959542-x64.msu

    KB959542 - A warning event is logged repeatedly on a member computer that is running Windows Server 2008 or Windows Server 2003 R2 when you configure read-only replicated folders on a computer that is running Windows Server 2008 R2

    257 downloads

    Submitted

  20. NDP35SP1-KB959362-v2-x64.exe

    KB959362 - FIX: The failure is not reported back to the client if a TransactionScopeActivity activity contained in a ReceiveActivity activity fails in the .NET Framework 3.5 SP1

    202 downloads

    Submitted

  21. WindowsXP-KB959252-v2-x86-ITA.exe

    KB959252 - Error message when you switch the operating system from a dual monitor setting to a single monitor setting on a Windows XP-based computer or on a Windows Server 2003-based computer that has the security update 954211 installed: "Stop 0x0000008E"

    296 downloads

    Submitted

  22. WindowsServer2003-KB974803-x86-FRA.exe

    KB974803 - Le contrôleur de domaine s’exécute plus lentement ou cesse de répondre lors de l’exécution du processus de nettoyage
     
    REMARQUE: Une fois le correctif installé, vous devez suivre les instructions d'installation fournies dans l'article de la Base de Connaissances indiqué ci-dessus.

    89 downloads

    Submitted

  23. WindowsServer2003-KB974803-x64-FRA.exe

    KB974803 - Le contrôleur de domaine s’exécute plus lentement ou cesse de répondre lors de l’exécution du processus de nettoyage
     
    REMARQUE: Une fois le correctif installé, vous devez suivre les instructions d'installation fournies dans l'article de la Base de Connaissances indiqué ci-dessus.

    53 downloads

    Submitted

  24. WindowsServer2003-KB974803-x64-ENU.exe

    KB974803 - The domain controller runs slower or stops responding when the garbage collection process runs
     
    NOTE: After you apply this hotfix, you must follow the steps in the Installation instruction section of the aforementioned Knowledge Base article.

    115 downloads

    Submitted

  25. Windows6.1-KB2459530-v4-x64.msu

    KB2459530 - Event ID 5719 and event ID 1129 may be logged when a non-Microsoft DHCP Relay Agent is used
     
    NOTE: This is version 4 of the hotfix, and replaces the previously uploaded versions.
     
    NOTE: This hotfix is included in hotfix rollup 2775511; however, KB2459530-v4 is more recent than KB2775511-v2, and provides an updated version of dhcpcore.dll .

    1,073 downloads

    Updated

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