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Final ESU Updates for Windows 7 SP1 (Retired!)


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just testing by myself, when i finish download and re-download again, WUD will replace existing download file,

is it possible to prevent this if download finished and accidentally hit download button WUD will check if the file exist or not exist in the folder?

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The following are regarding the ULZ for x64 dated 12/10/2013.

These are updates that come out as "not applicable" in a clean installation of Home Premium.

Non-Security Updates
windows6.1-KB2763523-x64.msu
windows6.1-KB2835174-x64.msu
Security Updates
IE11-Windows6.1-KB2898785-x64.msu (this one I understand because at this point I haven't installed IE11 yet)
windows6.1-KB2524375-x64.msu
windows6.1-KB2525694-x64.msu
windows6.1-KB2532531-x64.msu
windows6.1-KB2536276-v2-x64.msu
windows6.1-KB2620712-x64.msu
windows6.1-KB2655992-x64.msu
windows6.1-KB2691442-x64.msu
windows6.1-KB2712808-x64.msu
windows6.1-KB2758857-x64.msu
windows6.1-KB2855844-x64.msu
windows6.1-KB2868623-x64.msu

And here's a list of updates that the ULZ doesn't include:

Windows6.1-KB2574819-v2-x64.msu
Windows6.1-KB2592687-x64.msu
Windows6.1-KB2706045-x64.msu
Windows6.1-KB2791765-x64.msu
Windows6.1-KB2861855-x64.msu
Windows6.1-KB2862152-x64.msu
Windows6.1-KB2868725-x64.msu
Windows6.1-KB971033-x64.MSU
Edited by tHE_uKER
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Thanks for using my ULZ's

1) Update not applicable means that you need to install something in order to be able to install those updates, or is not meant for the edition of Win7 you are currently using.

2) As for the updates not included, they are the Remote Desktop updates which I won't include in my ULZ's.

3) KB971033 is missing because it is meant for verifying whether you are running a legit version of Win7, and I don't plan on ever including that in my ULZ's!

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Thanks for your reply.

I tried to check the descriptions of the missing updates and I'm not sure they're all about RDP.

2574819 - An update is available that adds support for DTLS in Windows 7 SP1 and Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1
2592687 - Description of the Remote Desktop Protocol 8.0 update for Windows 7 SP1 and Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1
2706045 - MS12-056: Vulnerability in JScript and VBScript engines could allow remote code execution: August 14, 2012
2791765 - Application compatibility update for Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2: March 2013
2861855 - Microsoft Security Advisory: Updates to improve Remote Desktop Protocol network-level authentication: August 13, 2013
2862152 - Microsoft security advisory: Vulnerability in DirectAccess and IPsec could allow security feature bypass
2868725 - Microsoft security advisory: Update for disabling RC4

Additionally, here is a list of updates that a clean installation of x64 Home Premium still seems to need after installing all of the updates downloaded by WUD.

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KB2574819 - This still a required update so you can update RDP to v8.0

KB2706045 - This update is only required if you are using IE8 on Win7, doesn't apply to later versions of IE.

KB2791765 - This update has been superseded by http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2820331'>KB2820331

KB2862152 - This update will not be included as it updates a feature that most end users would hardly be using.

KB2868725 - Not applicable to most end users, so therefore not included.

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