Cumulative Update KB4458469 Windows 10 v1803 Build 17134.320 Sept. 26

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  1. Posts : 56,825
    Multi-boot Windows 10/11 - RTM, RP, Beta, and Insider
       #210

    VBF said:
    Unless the CU actually fixes a problem you have, just ignore it and and wait for the next one, which, as the name suggests, will be cumulative. There really is no need to install an update just because MS throws it at you!

    This is clearly not a "B" Windows 10 update servicing cadence - Windows 10 Forums

    and it's proving to be more trouble than it's worth.
    Is the Update causing you issues?
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  2. VBF
    Posts : 602
    Win 10 Pro
       #211

    f14tomcat said:
    Is the Update causing you issues?
    No, none of my machines has even received it. Looking at what it purports to achieve, none of my machines has any related problems.
    @Bree appears to have a similar relaxed attitude towards this update.

    What I meant by "more trouble than it's worth" was that so many people seem to be panicking about NOT getting an update that does very little anyway!

    As I said, it's not a "B" update, therefore no security ramifications by simply ignoring it. If MS believe that the fixes it contains / contained are important, they'll roll them into the next cumulative update.

    Think about it - we've all managed to follow a thread for 22 pages that basically says that MS introduced a minor upgrade that suddenly vanished for no obvious reason. I'm thinking about seeking treatment for OCD!
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  3. Posts : 56,825
    Multi-boot Windows 10/11 - RTM, RP, Beta, and Insider
       #212

    VBF said:
    No, none of my machines has even received it. Looking at what it purports to achieve, none of my machines has any related problems.
    @Bree appears to have a similar relaxed attitude towards this update.

    What I meant by "more trouble than it's worth" was that so many people seem to be panicking about NOT getting an update that does very little anyway!

    As I said, it's not a "B" update, therefore no security ramifications by simply ignoring it. If MS believe that the fixes it contains / contained are important, they'll roll them into the next cumulative update.

    Think about it - we've all managed to follow a thread for 22 pages that basically says that MS introduced a minor upgrade that suddenly vanished for no obvious reason. I'm thinking about seeking treatment for OCD!
    Ok, I see.

    No, there aren't any security patches, only 54 quality improvements fixes. I suppose that can be construed as minor.

    Average user, most any user, would be hard pressed to say none of these affects them or is important.

    Odd, though, that the day it stopped being available, Friday the 21st, was when this was added. From post #1 above:


    [ADDED 9/21] Addresses an issue that prevents dual tunnel AlwaysOn VPN configurations that use trusted network detection from having both tunnels operational.


    Lots of members have a relaxed attitude concerning this, not just Bree, or you or me. Don't see any panic as you put it, maybe confusion and curiosity. I had posted to just wait till Tuesday, give em a couple days, just as Bree posted the same thing right after I did.

    So, no, no panic. Just curiosity and looking for some guidance, maybe.
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  4. VBF
    Posts : 602
    Win 10 Pro
       #213

    f14tomcat said:
    Ok, I see.

    No, there aren't any security patches, only 54 quality improvements fixes. I suppose that can be construed as minor.

    Average user, most any user, would be hard pressed to say none of these affects them or is important.

    Odd, though, that the day it stopped being available, Friday the 21st, was when this was added. From post #1 above:


    [ADDED 9/21] Addresses an issue that prevents dual tunnel AlwaysOn VPN configurations that use trusted network detection from having both tunnels operational.


    Lots of members have a relaxed attitude concerning this, not just Bree, or you or me. Don't see any panic as you put it, maybe confusion and curiosity. I had posted to just wait till Tuesday, give em a couple days, just as Bree posted the same thing right after I did.

    So, no, no panic. Just curiosity and looking for some guidance, maybe.
    OK then
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  5. Posts : 1,938
    Windows 7 Home Premium x64
       #214

    a few people in this forum seemed to have gotten the KB4458469 update thru Windows Update just now.

    however, if some of you are still not receiving it thru WU, don't sweat it - wait until either 9/24 or 9/25 to get it
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  6. Posts : 31,651
    10 Home x64 (22H2) (10 Pro on 2nd pc)
       #215

    I still have a machine on .286, it still does not find .319 in windows update.

    It's only 4.15AM in Redmond, I wouldn't expect anything to change until their working day begins in about 5 hours, at the earliest. I'll check again after that.
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  7. Posts : 56,825
    Multi-boot Windows 10/11 - RTM, RP, Beta, and Insider
       #216

    Sounds like a plan.
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  8. VBF
    Posts : 602
    Win 10 Pro
       #217

    Bree said:
    I still have a machine on .286, it still does not find .319 in windows update.

    It's only 4.15AM in Redmond, I wouldn't expect anything to change until their working day begins in about 5 hours, at the earliest. I'll check again after that.
    What's the betting that there'll be another CU this week that overrides this one?
    I'm now following this thread as much for its comedy value as anything else whilst awaiting the next one.
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  9. Posts : 1,560
    Windows 10 Home 20H2 64-bit
       #218

    VBF said:
    What's the betting that there'll be another CU this week that overrides this one?
    I'm now following this thread as much for its comedy value as anything else whilst awaiting the next one.
    Unless Microsoft is planning to mitigate the JET Database vulnerability, I think this will be the last one until the October cumulative update in two weeks or the October feature update. But hey, It's Microsoft so who knows.
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  10. Posts : 29,078
    Windows 10 21H1 Build 19043.1023
       #219

    VBF said:
    No, none of my machines has even received it. Looking at what it purports to achieve, none of my machines has any related problems.
    @Bree appears to have a similar relaxed attitude towards this update.

    What I meant by "more trouble than it's worth" was that so many people seem to be panicking about NOT getting an update that does very little anyway!

    As I said, it's not a "B" update, therefore no security ramifications by simply ignoring it. If MS believe that the fixes it contains / contained are important, they'll roll them into the next cumulative update.

    Think about it - we've all managed to follow a thread for 22 pages that basically says that MS introduced a minor upgrade that suddenly vanished for no obvious reason. I'm thinking about seeking treatment for OCD!
    I haven't seen anyone panicking, VBF; however, I'm not going to stop periodically checking. As someone else said, I install every update as it's released. Not this time, though; both Desktop and Teacher Lappy have bombed out.
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