![]() ![]() If you have automatic updates turned on, or you got fooled into installing MS09-054, you have to go into Firefox and manually turn off the bleeding add-on that Microsoft surreptitiously put on your computer. Yes, Microsoft installed a “patch” with a security hole that affects Firefox. ![]() ![]() UPDATE: Ryan Naraine at ZDNet has the details. If you use Windows, install patches, and also have Firefox, oddly enough you will want to read the following Microsoft KB article entitled “ How to remove the. Just in from the SANS Internet Storm Center: The problem? A Firefox plug-in that Microsoft installs called the Windows Presentation Foundation. The mayhem was supposed to be plugged by MS09-054, but it only made the situation worse. NET Framework 3.5 SP1 installed, and you use Firefox, you’re opening up your system to all sorts of mayhem. Now it looks like this round of patches includes one, MS09-054, that messes up Firefox. It is also available for versions Win10, and as a part of Win10 Creators Update. NET Framework 4.7 is also available for Win8.1 as a recommended update through Windows Update as of June 2017. NET Framework 4.7 installation is blocked on Windows 7, Windows Server 2008 R2 and Windows Server 2012 because of a missing d3dcompiler update.Īnd some information on known issues can be found here. Please see the following for more information: The. NET Framework 4.7 with their application. Due to its relatively smaller size as compared to the Monthly Rollup package, this standalone package may be preferable for ISVs that need to redistribute the. The DirectX dependency is also available outside of the Monthly Rollup as an independent/standalone package in the Microsoft Update Catalog. The Monthly Rollup is also available for deployment via WSUS and the Microsoft Update Catalog under the following Knowledge Base Article ids: ![]() The DirectX dependency is now available in the Preview of Monthly Rollup released via Windows Update on May 16, 2017. Perhaps it would be a good idea to do some research on the problems with installation and use in Win7 SP1 before moving forward. NET Framework 4.7 has just recently become available for Win7 SP1. 2 ) - so IF it is Not an option in June, is there any reason NOT to Install 4.7 Manually? It never came up in Win Update to go from 4.6.1 - to (. Net Framework 4.6.2 JUST to get Longer File names and had No Issues. This question from poster upgraded not long ago to. In the meantime, I am keeping this update parked “unticked” in my machine, until that clarification happens, or until postings in your site advise that it is OK to go ahead and install them as they are, or… I hope this can be cleared out in the not too distant future. And they are all include fixes, not the ones advertised in the message, but for … 4.7 ! (Which, according to your site, is best avoided, for now.) Now, when going to the MS page with the explanation and I click on the corresponding kb, say …73 to go to the site where there is a link to the MS site where I can download it, that takes me to a page for …86 when I click on the next one, it also takes me to a page for a different kb, and same for the third one. They are, respectively, kb4040973 … 77 … 80 (the first 5 digits are the same for all three.)įurther, the message says they replace kb2978120 and … 28. Today I received from MS new updates for my Win 7 Pro, 圆4, SP1 (to be installed when I decide to), for. ![]()
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