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I was of aware of your previous post, well done, but the source that you cited for running the command to uninstall the update was not an authoritative one; the source was essentially an anonymous one; the source says, "None of this is recommended by Microsoft for Security purposes. All of it is recommended by MILE Technologies (us) for functionality and business continuity."; and there were no details on the source for the command's packagename. I'm not going to rely on that kind of source for a solution that involves running a specific, non-generic command to uninstall an update, as such a solution could serve to make the problem worse.
Last edited by devnull; 25 Feb 2018 at 09:51.