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  1. There was an update for an ECC certificate, as this certificate is not supported under Windows XP and there were no other changes, so an info on this update was superfluous. New: CN = Microsoft ECC TS Root Certificate Authority 2018 O = Microsoft Corporation L = Redmond S = Washington C = US
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  2. Thanks, I like your install_updates.bat script, it was very easy to install updates with it, thanks a lot! Only the KB4019478 was unsuccesfully every other was successfull.
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  3. Yes, no problem. .NET 4.6.1 replaces .NET 4.5.2 so it's perfectly normal that all of the latter's updates are removed. You just need to install all of the .NET 4.6.x updates now.
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  4. I'm sorry, I made a boo boo. This is what happens when I test in my system only due to laziness to fire up a VM. This is the link to the installer: Link Tested and working in a VM. @sdfox7 let me know anyway. @VistaLover and @rloew yes, @Dibya made a redirect to handle calls not available in the original kernel long time ago 'cause v141_xp doesn't always output a runnable file: for instance, GetTickCount64 gets redirected to GetTickCount.
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  5. you could PM @heinoganda for his ProxHTTPSProxy version, which adds tls1.1/1.2 ciphers to XP, including x64, as i've tested. NOTE: It does not literally add them, it just makes sites/resources with them usable.
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