Cumulative Update KB4051963 Windows 10 v1709 Build 16299.98
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Oh, my answer to @
roy111 is that Quality Updates
should not be deferred if you defer feature updates, but then again, this update
should not have been a feature update.
So unfortunately, the
should and the reality appear to differ!
there should be another cumulative update this week, that shuold contain also this one (?)
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there should be another cumulative update this week, that shuold contain also this one (?)
Why? Anyone......
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there should be another cumulative update this week, that shuold contain also this one (?)
As a general answer, Cumulative Updates, such as the ones MS will release today, Patch Tuesday around 1pm ET, always include all updates. If you missed some in the past, accidentally or intentionally, they will be included.
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As a general answer, Cumulative Updates, such as the ones MS will release today, Patch Tuesday around 1pm ET, always include all updates. If you missed some in the past, accidentally or intentionally, they will be included.
Oh! Was this KB4051963 not part of the December "patch Tuesday" bundle then? I thought it was but searching, i see it was actually released 30th November. Presumably it was released out of sequence I thought MS weren't going to do that for minor issues any more.
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Oh! Was this KB4051963 not part of the December "patch Tuesday" bundle then? I thought it was but searching, i see it was actually released 30th November. Presumably it was released out of sequence I thought MS weren't going to do that for minor issues any more.
MS does still occasionally release what they refer to as Out-of-Band patches. They are then included in Cumulative Updates going forward. Some hardware specific patches may be the exception. Can't answer the part in blue because we havn't gotten December's yet.
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MS does still occasionally release what they refer to as Out-of-Band patches. They are then included in Cumulative Updates going forward. Some hardware specific patches may be the exception. Can't answer the part in blue because we havn't gotten December's yet.
Gotcha! I initially made the incorrect assumption that this CU WAS actually part of December's bundle, then realised it was released in November, NOT December and it was only my settings that prevented it downloading sooner - which is why i set them the way I did - silly me!
Thing is, I didn't realise MS were going to continue with these Out-of-Band patches - I thought the whole idea of the Feature and Quality Updates was that Quality Updates were released monthly unless a really serious issue came to light.
So @roy111 you were right - there should be another CU this week which presumably will contain KB4051963, or whatever bits of it haven't been superseded.
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... Presumably it was released out of sequence I thought MS weren't going to do that for minor issues any more.
It wasn't for a minor issue, but one that was serious for a number of commercial customers using dot-matrix printers (like those that print till receipts).
Microsoft said:
Addressed issue that impacted some Epson SIDM (Dot Matrix) and TM (POS) printers, which were failing to print on x86 and x64-based systems.
(see first post)
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It wasn't for a minor issue, but one that was serious for a number of commercial customers using dot-matrix printers (like those that print till receipts).
(see first post)
I must pay more attention! Sorry - I saw "dot-matrix" and just moved on, forgetting that it's still essential technology to many commercial concerns such as POS. I shall go to the back of the class and stop creating "FUD"..... Or maybe collect my P45 on the way out
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Gotcha! I initially made the incorrect assumption that this CU WAS actually part of December's bundle, then realised it was released in November, NOT December and it was only my settings that prevented it downloading sooner - which is why i set them the way I did - silly me!
Thing is, I didn't realise MS were going to continue with these Out-of-Band patches - I thought the whole idea of the Feature and Quality Updates was that Quality Updates were released monthly unless a really serious issue came to light.
So @
roy111 you were right -
there should be another CU this week which presumably will contain KB4051963, or whatever bits of it haven't been superseded.
Yep! In about 2hr, 15 minutes.....