If I recall correctly, the last 2 security updates for Microsoft .NET Framework 4.x were in January 2020 and May 2020. Someone can correct me if I'm wrong.
I dug around in version 2 of the KB4538483 ESU Licensing Preparation Package, and in the June KB4561669 security only update for Windows 7. I noted a couple of items which specifically mention the word "bypass". I guess you all saw that?
You mean Security-SPP-Component-SKU-Client-ESU-Year1-VL-BYPASS *.xrm-ms files? those are the KMS licenses, nothing related to our bypass
Same here... got the 80070641 error for Office updates until I removed the dotnetfix esu bypass. Worked fine after
If Microsoft would have a proper in-house testing and quality control, we would not have been installing updates 10+ years after the release date.
Why should they, stuff like that costs money... So they create an OS 10 that is "free" for the consumer who seems quite happy to be the "out-house testing and quality control". Out-house seems the fitting expression...
"Ye olde out-house testing department, est. 2015. Courtesy of Microsoft, bringing you fine bugs updates every month."
I guess this still is correct (plus minus) Patch Tuesday begins at 18:00 or 17:00 UTC (10:00 PST (UTC−8) or 10:00 PDT (UTC−7)).
Ok.... same old problem: KB4565524 installed. KB4566517 (NET.Framework) error code 643 Should I install BypassESU v7 AIO? edit: problem solved by installing Bypass ESU v7 AIO (menu option # 7)