dotNetFx4_ESU_Installer.cmd Tested on a W7 Pro x64 with .NET 4.7.2 and also on a W7 Ultimate x64 without .NET 4.x installed at all - the script correctly gives the errors until the file corresponding to the installed .NET version is placed to the folder. If so then it works! Hopefully this nice script helps to clear the confusion for many. I still have a couple more W7 VMs not updated to May patches, I'll test the script on those, too.
useless clarification, since in the context of your shares we were talking about prices for companies
Yes. Version 4.8.03761 EDIT: @abbodi1406's batch script has worked for KB4552921. Still unable to install KB4556399 though via the workaround.
An authentic robbery is something that uses violence to force you to turn over your money.... There is absolutely nothing illegal about what they are doing, they even offer you a free Win10 It is called "The American Dream". What M$ does is just the tiniest possible taste of what the US is doing to the rest of the world all of the time.
This worked for me to get KB4556399 installed, thanks! Also good to know that if I already have V5 I don't need to "upgrade" to V6
You are right! I guess it is a mistake taken from my original language where "robbery" is also something sold overpriced. I agree it is not illegal but I am upset by Microsoft's commercial policies I am glad to know they offer Win10 for free, I got it, but as far as I'm concerned, they can also keep it
I am using the latest tool Bypass ESU A6 AIO on my Desktop PC running Windows 7 Professional 64 bit. The Patch for 4.8 windows frame worked on KB4552921. For some reason the automatic updates will not install the KB4556399 and KB4556836. It worked great on my Notebook running windows 7 Pro 64 bit and all the May updates installed mentioned above. I even did a manual download for KB4556399 and KB4556836 and it still would not install. If anybody has a solution for this please advise that you be greatly appreciated. I have disabled all my antivirus.