Microsoft Pulls Some Non-Security Updates For Microsoft Office 2010, 2013 and 2016 That It Released Earlier This Month (betanews.com) 58
Mark Wilson, writing for BetaNews: Having released a series of updates for Office 2010, 2013 and 2016 as part of this month's Patch Tuesday, Microsoft has now pulled two of them and advised sysadmins to uninstall the updates if they have already been installed. In both instances -- KB4461522 and KB2863821 -- Microsoft says that the problematic updates can lead to application crashes. While this is not as serious a problem as, say, data loss, it does little to quieten the fears that have been voiced about the quality control Microsoft has over its updates.
Kms bypass (Score:3)
These updates didn't buy any chance mess with some of the kms activation cracks, did they? Hypothetically, of course! Just asking.
Hypothetically 6 friends and family members all of a sudden, hypothetically may have contacted me.
Re: Kms bypass (Score:5, Interesting)
Those updates were made partially for the same reason everyone else made an update, which was a bug associated with SSL in the e-commerce space. Why havenâ(TM)t the other vendors recalled their patches? Does anyone know?
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Were they Office related KMS issues? Or did MS just issue another Windows Defender definition update that once again reset the "ignored files" list.
Honestly Windows tries to nuke KMS every month.
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Honestly Windows tries to nuke KMS every month.
And fails. Every month...
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Hypothetically.... I've never seen office deactivate itself in 5 years. Suddenly 6 of then?
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Could be either way. Point is that Defender updates have a long history of targetting KMS, maybe they just finally figured out how to get at the Office ones? Either way I imagine that if it was the updates to Office that broke KMS then MS probably wouldn't pull them for that reason, ... unless they also broke the legitimate activations.
New patch made available. (Score:5, Funny)
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I try to avoid IBM software, how about these.
Re:New patch made available. (Score:4, Funny)
That patch broke the ribbon. There's a weird menu system that millenials don't know how to use.
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Those updates also disabled macros in Word (Score:3, Informative)
Macros in Office are a big security issue. Once of those updates (I believe it was KB4461522) disabled macros even if the code was signed by Microsoft and is valid. Unfortunately we use this functionality at the moment and had to ask users to remove that update on affected systems.
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Actually I confused a couple of issues. KB4461522 actually stopped Office from working in Win XP. I know XP is not supported anymore but there are people using it.
Minor correction (Score:2)
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The s***show continues (Score:2)
getting scary (Score:2)
Popcorn and Tequila time.
Truth in advertising! (Score:2)
geez, if it won't work, it's secure, right? (Score:2)
kwitcherbitchin, a dead app is a secure app. all hail Microsoft ;)