KB4048956 For Windows 10 RTM (for those running Long Term Servicing BranchĪt this time, the RTM release of Windows 10 is no longer supported unless you are running the Long Term servicing platform.Tuesday’s security updates include the following: What to do: Check your Flash and expect an update for Windows 7 machines. For Windows 7 machines, if you have Flash installed, expect to see a standalone update offered from Adobe. That should be installed as soon as possible. Adobe Releases Several UpdatesĪdobe released updates to Flash Player APSB17-33, Photoshop CC APSB17-34, Connect APSB17-35, Acrobat and Reader APSB17-36, DNG Converter APSB17-37, InDesign CC APSB17-38, Digital Editions APSB17-39, Shockwave Player APSB17-40 and Adobe Experience Manager APSB17-41.įor Windows 10, and 8.1 expect to see KB4048951. Do not install November updates if you have a dot matrix printer, see this blog for more details. I am tracking an issue caused by the November patches and dot matrix printers. What to do: Install these updates at this time. Normally the naming of the patch is merely “64-bit” and does not refer to either Intel or AMD.īottom line: It’s merely a naming issue and the updates are safe to install. AMD64 is the official name for the 64-bit platform and does not mean that it’s only applicable to AMD processor chips and not Intel chips. For those running the 64-bit operating system, you will see is that the patch is named with the AMD64 name in the patch naming causing many to question why it’s being offered to their Intel 64 bit machines. The second naming problem also shows up only on the Windrelease. It appears that someone at Microsoft merely named the update incorrectly. All of the impacted folks have never installed the insider preview versions. The first, as observed by several posters in the Microsoft user forums, is that the Malicious Software removal update is labeled “Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool for Windows Insider Preview and Server Technical Preview (KB890830)”. WINDOWS SECRETS, PATCH WATCH Patch Watch: A Few Benign Naming Problemsįor those running the Windrelease you will note that you will receive two unusually-named updates.
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