Moin @ All! My October 2020 ESUpdate experience for Windows 7 Pro SP1 x64 systems: "Licensing method": KB4528069 & BypassESU v9 AIO KB4565589 (Security Only Update for .NET Framework 4.8) -> succesfully installed KB4565579 (Security Only Update for .NET Framework 3.5.1) -> succesfully installed KB4580387 (Security Only Quality Update for Windows 7) -> succesfully installed KB4580970 (Servicing Stack Update) -> succesfully installed This month Microsoft apparently does not offer Security Updates for IE 11. @ abbodi1406: Thx for your support! Great job!
Hi. Im the admin in Mindanao Philippines. Checked on the 7s these students are using and they are not getting September till now it seems. The first page has version 4. have that. What can I do?
As an admin you should not use the Bypass at all, and what do you mean by "the first page has version 4"? the Bypass version at the OP is v9.
Many Thanks to Abbody1406 for your great work, keeping alive a still good OS Since the september update, i just needed to update from the v5 to v9 and rolling to the next. Actually doing the october one ..
Worked perfectly. I didn't even had to use V9. Whoever developed this, and the people here who are always willing to help everyone... you guys (or girls) already have a guaranteed place in Heaven.
Yeah too bad Internet Explorer, by design, is such a deeply imbedded component of the Windows operating system. At this point, now that they've so utterly lost the battle of the browsers after once thoroughly dominating that space, Microsoft wants to kick IE to the curb like some orphaned stepchild. But alas, they simply can't wash their hands of it quick enough due to its tentacled infusion, the very thing that once gave them their decisive "edge". That said, it IS only a matter of time now before it disappears for good. Hard to believe MSIE once cornered 96% of the web browser market share back at the dawn of the XP era (circa 2001) after clobbering Netscape Navigator like some hapless baby seal. The irony that Navigator, once reduced to smoldering ashes by MS + IE but since reimagined as Mozilla Firefox, will likely outlive its former nemesis is simply too good for tears.
We have: some servers with 2008R2 SP1, bypass v9 works fine. Except one, with DC and DNS roles on it - it can't install framework updates (other updates installing ok). Errors 643 and 641 (if bypass is not installed and if it is installed). Just because of framework bypass is changing something in windows installer, and updates can't be installed correctly (windows says "no access to windows installer"). Only on that server. I've had the described issue till today, for several months. I've tried to use "dotNetFx4 ESU Bypass v3 (experimental)" - and it works! Now all updates installed. Maybe someone will need it.
With Bypass v9, the update KB4580345 (October Monthly Rollup) cannot be installed. It throws the error 8024200d. As this error code 8024200d indicates WU_E_UH_NEEDANOTHERDOWNLOAD, I followed the instructions from the net for this code (removed the catroot2 and SoftwareDistribution folders and restarted Windows Update) but to no avail. The update even fails when I download it manually from the Windows Update Catalog. All other updates, however, install fine. What can I do here?
try to use the latest simplix pack (latest october update) https://forums.mydigitallife.net/th...win7-distribution.45005/page-177#post-1623650
I've had update issues the past 2 months but surprisingly no October issues, not even with Net.Framework update. V9 obviously working well.