Microsoft has revised several security bulletins from October and November 2016- Here are what's revised and why.
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Microsoft listet the following security bulletins as revised on December 9, 2016.
October
* MS16-118 – Critical
* MS16-120 – Critical
* MS16-122 – Critical
* MS16-123 – Important
* MS16-124 – Important
* MS16-126 – Moderate
November
* MS16-130 – Critical
* MS16-131 – Critical
* MS16-132 – Critical
* MS16-134 – Important
* MS16-135 – Important
* MS16-137 – Important
* MS16-138 – Important
* MS16-139 – Important
* MS16-140 – Important
* MS16-142 – Critical
The reason for revision V2.0 (December 9, 2016): A detection change that addresses a supersedence issue (for WSUS and SCCM, see Windows 7/8.1/Server: New update schemes for WSUS/SCCM from December 2016 onwards). Microsoft has published the following details:
– Reason for Revision: V2.0 (December 9, 2016): Revised bulletin
to announce the following updates have been rereleased with a
detection change that addresses a supersedence issue that
certain customers experienced when attempting to install the
October Security Only updates.
–Security Only update 3192391 for all supported releases of
Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2. For more information,
see Microsoft Knowledge Base Article 3192391.
–Security Only update 3192393 for Windows Server 2012. For
more information, see Microsoft Knowledge Base Article 3192393.
–Security Only update 3192392 for Windows 8.1 and Windows
Server 2012 R2. For more information, see Microsoft Knowledge
Base Article 3192392.
These are detection changes only. There were no changes to the
update files. Customers who have already successfully installed
any of these updates do not need to take any action. For more
information, see the Microsoft Knowledge Base article for the
respective update.
– Originally posted: October 11, 2016
– Updated: December 13, 2016
– Version: 2.0
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Revisions to bulletins released in November
– Reason for Revision: V2.0 (December 9, 2016): Revised bulletin
to announce the following updates have been rereleased with a
detection change that addresses a supersedence issue that
certain customers experienced when attempting to install the
November Security Only updates.
–Security Only update 3197867 for all supported releases of
Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2. For more information,
see Microsoft Knowledge Base Article 3197867.
–Monthly Rollup 3197868 for all supported releases of
Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2. For more information,
see Microsoft Knowledge Base Article 3197868.
–Security Only update 3197876 for Windows Server 2012.
For more information, see Microsoft Knowledge Base Article
3197876.
–Monthly Rollup 3197877 for Windows Server 2012. For more
information, see Microsoft Knowledge Base Article 3197877.
–Security Only update 3197873 for Windows 8.1 and Windows
Server 2012 R2. For more information, see Microsoft Knowledge
Base Article 3197873.
–Monthly Rollup 3197874 for Windows 8.1 and Windows Server
2012 R2. For more information, see Microsoft Knowledge Base
Article 3197874.
These are detection changes only. There were no changes to the
update files. Customers who have already successfully installed
any of these updates do not need to take any action. For more
information, see the Microsoft Knowledge Base article for the
respective update.
– Originally posted: November 11, 2016
– Updated: December 13, 2016
– Version: 2.0
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