A hidden Patch Tuesday gem: A Windows 7 hotfix rollup


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Yes it fixed over 90 issues.

You mean to tell me that if I have every update under the sun installed on my Windows 7 machines, I would still need this?

90 freaking updates, that are actually useful and necessary? I can't believe that.

I'll keep track of this topic but sure as heck am not installing yet!

Anyone got a mirror? The catalogue site errors out with any browser including IE10

EDIT - Got it, using an ancient XP machine..... Win 7 machine failed to load the site....

And most of you people here say XP should be dead!!

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This is very strange... I made the update tuesday, Windows update just showed me 13 updates... 14 including IE10... After installation i got "installed with errors"... I checked the error, it was some patch for IE9 (ok, it's correct, since i've upgraded to IE10)... And now you say they released 90 hotfixes????

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This is very strange... I made the update tuesday, Windows update just showed me 13 updates... 14 including IE10... After installation i got "installed with errors"... I checked the error, it was some patch for IE9 (ok, it's correct, since i've upgraded to IE10)... And now you say they released 90 hotfixes????

14 updates yesterday? Even with Office installed on all my machines, I only had 7, counting IE10!

Did you miss last months updates or something?

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I wish MS would just make a SP2 already!

There won't be a SP2. Microsoft has reverted to childhood and are enamored with the mobile/tablet market. The era of Microsoft taking the desktop seriously appears to be over and business related issues are an afterthought. They're also trying to be cool by giving updates sexy code names like "Blue" :rolleyes:

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Noob question time;

Are these available directly using windows update?

You can`t get them directly to your computer using windows update but you can get them individually from Microsoft Support as Hotfixes.

Basically it states

Hotfix Request

Important

  • A hotfix is intended to correct a specific problem.
  • Apply the hotfix only to systems that are experiencing the specific problem.
  • Installing the incorrect hotfix can cause damage to your system.
  • If you are not sure whether the hotfix is the correct one for your system, do not install it.
  • Hotfixes are included in subsequent service packs that are safer to install through Microsoft Update.

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14 updates yesterday? Even with Office installed on all my machines, I only had 7, counting IE10!

Did you miss last months updates or something?

Nop, i always update critical or important...

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And most of you people here say XP should be dead!!

lol, it should be, but Win 7 should work properly too!

Not sure why some of us can use IE10 to download and others can not though... I did a full reset of IE10 too to be sure

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Noob question time;

Are these available directly using windows update?

No, and probably they never will

There won't be a SP2. Microsoft has reverted to childhood and are enamored with the mobile/tablet market. The era of Microsoft taking the desktop seriously appears to be over and business related issues are an afterthought. They're also trying to be cool by giving updates sexy code names like "Blue" :rolleyes:

true, this is as disappointing as its enraging, seeing microsoft trowing desktop out of the window (lol) for a mere tablet fad

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Please enjoy the hotfix rollup folks. If it helps out post to one of the TechNet blogs and let us know!

Hey Jeff, how much was this thing tested? Just curious about deployment to production Server 2008 R2 DC's. Are you guys seeing any issues en-mass?

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I mean, test, its your environment. I don't know how its setup, what special stuff you do, etc, you know? Part of the beauty of our stuff is so many people use it in different ways. But a lot of these fixes have been used a while in production environments, a lot of them are recommendations from our WDRAP program for desktop perf issues in enterprise environments to address particular issues.

I can't really speak on any authority on the testing we did in house, but it is a roll-up, not just a random LDR, so that should say its been through some vetting yeah. You know?

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You mean to tell me that if I have every update under the sun installed on my Windows 7 machines, I would still need this?

90 freaking updates, that are actually useful and necessary? I can't believe that.

I'll keep track of this topic but sure as heck am not installing yet!

cork1958

I really don't care if you install it or not. I obtained it from a reputable souce. MS decided that it was not going to put it on Windows Update. You have a problem call Ballmer.

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More info: http://support.micro...b/2775511/en-us

This hotfix rollup includes the following improvements:

  • Improves the Windows Client Remote File System components. These components include the following:
    • Web-based Distributed Authoring and Versioning (WebDAV)
    • DFSN client
    • Folder Redirection
    • Offline Files and Folders (CSC)
    • SMB client
    • Redirected Drive Buffering Subsystem (RDB)
    • Multiple UNC Provider (MUP)

    [*]Improves the SMB Service and TCP protocol components. These improvements work together with other improvements to help improve the overall networking performance on Windows 7 SP1-based and Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1-based computers.

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Got this update! Thanks!

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Not quite the offline "rollup" I was expecting, oh well. Was hoping it would be the one that covers the 100+ security updates that are currently shown on WU after W7 SP1 installation. It would make work a lot easier as we prepare a few machines per day and don't have a central WSUS server, so have to instead download them per machine.

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More info: http://support.micro...b/2775511/en-us

This hotfix rollup includes the following improvements:

  • Improves the Windows Client Remote File System components. These components include the following:
    • Web-based Distributed Authoring and Versioning (WebDAV)
    • DFSN client
    • Folder Redirection
    • Offline Files and Folders (CSC)
    • SMB client
    • Redirected Drive Buffering Subsystem (RDB)
    • Multiple UNC Provider (MUP)

    [*]Improves the SMB Service and TCP protocol components. These improvements work together with other improvements to help improve the overall networking performance on Windows 7 SP1-based and Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1-based computers.

All of this was in the OP.

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2775511/en-us

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I really don't care if you install it or not. I obtained it from a reputable souce. MS decided that it was not going to put it on Windows Update. You have a problem call Ballmer.

Dang dude,

Lighten up!!

I simply said I wasn't going to jump right on this YET and would keep track of topic to see what others might say. How many people do you know that don't jump right on an OFFICIAL SP release from MS ?

Sheesh!!

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joking aside, does anyone actually add these kind of rollups (or service packs for that matter) on live production servers, without actually testing the 5h1t out of it in your test env first (if you have one of course, if not why the hell not VMware player/ESXi costs nada?

If it was me, id sack any tech/engineer who thought that was actually a sensible way to go in my line of work and department tbvh.

Its from MS so it will be ok....errr no :) MS can only test it to their parameters, they don't know all the quirks and diff from the norm setups deployed worldwide.

and lets face it, been plenty of QA tested releases that have broken Windows in the past.

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Wow, thanks for the heads up! I've been working, and catching up here and there when I can. Didn't notice this thread. Thank you!

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I dont know maybe I am doing this wrong but the largest file here is 31mb? I know SP1 was almost 1gb, just the 107 updates currently in my image are way more than 31mb. So where is the rest of it? I was hoping I could add this to MDT and be done with alot less crap. But this does not seem to be the right files.

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Gonna slap this on my workstation tomorrow and see what's up. :p It's getting a backup now anyways so big deal if it crashes, just restore the image in the morning and keep it moving! :)

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