Kb44841196/4/2023 However, we have removed it because it was being offered incorrectly. “This update was available through Windows Update. In both cases they pulled the patch shortly after as it was being offered to machines without AutoPilot.Ĭumulative update for Autopilot in Windows 10 Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 will stop receiving security updates after the next month’s first Patch Tuesday on January 14, 2020.įYI – In November (KB4523786) and December (KB4532441) Microsoft released an update for Windows 10 1903/1909 Autopilot. Heads Up! In the Windows 7 KB4530734 Monthly Rollup, Microsoft has pushed out a new version of the EOSnotify.exe program that will display an alert “Your Windows 7 PC is out of support” and why users should upgrade to Windows 10. ISSUE: When attempting to run an Update query, it may not run and displays the error: “Query ‘query name’ is corrupt”. You only need to apply the fix if users are seeing the error. Those patches are not part of the Window Updates and need to be manually installed. Microsoft has fixed the problem with another patch. Last month we denied these Office patches affecting Access. No Adobe Flash Player patch this month and one new Security Advisory.Īpproved Office patches from November – KB3085368, KB4484113, KB4484119, and KB4484127 There are new Servicing Stack Updates (SSU) for Windows 7 and Server 2008/2008R2/2012. A remote code execution vulnerability (CVE-2019-1471) is patched in Hyper-V. ![]() Only one vulnerability in core Windows component (Win32k) is currently known to be exploited (CVE-2019-1458). (Note: Denied Office patches from last month have been approved- see below.) This month Microsoft released patches for 36 vulnerabilities with 7 rated “Critical” and 28 as “Important”.Īll other December patches have been approved in our patch policy. ![]() Virtual Administrator’s December 2019 Patch Recommendations
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