This is not showing that the install is reliable, please run this now in an elevated cmd (after the system restore): Code: sfc /scannow and report the result here.
I'm confused. What makes you think KB4528069-lite is installed? (As I said, I did remove the Bypass, and when I then ran 'online-installer.bat', all I got was "Update Package KB4528069 is already installed". I never get to this part of the script: "KB4528069 Package Lite will be installed. Continue? [y/n]: " -- which I discovered by reading 'online-installer.bat' with a text editor. I tried running 'remove.bat' then 'online-installer.bat' more than once.) UPDATE: Sorry, man, you were right: I tried installing KB4537829 & it worked! Thanks a million!
your case is a little bit "specific" in your first message you showed a screen where we could read "KB4528069 is already installed" so it suggests that bypass was installed before using the lite version and that original KB4528069 was already installed as a member had mentionned few pages back. But at the same time, if the original KB4528069 is installed on the system, it must have appeared in the installed updates list which it isn't the case since it does not appear which makes me think at the same time that KB4528069 lite has been installed because when you install KB4528069 lite the update does not appear so your case is unique if i can use that word. In any case, all indicates that ESU check was suppressed which is good thing. So now as i told you, uninstall bypass and install either (feb SSU + feb Rollup) OR (feb SSU + security only). If they are installed successffuly , you're fine.
Microsoft Windows [Version 6.1.7601] Copyright (c) 2009 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. C:\Windows\system32>sfc /scannow Beginning system scan. This process will take some time. Beginning verification phase of system scan. Verification 100% complete. Windows Resource Protection did not find any integrity violations.
Glad to hear KB4537829 is feb SSU so in complement you need to install either "feb security only" KB4537813 or "feb rolluup" KB4537820
New question for me: So if you you install kb4537829 and kb4537820, you don't need Cumulative Security Update for Internet Explorer 11 for Windows 7 for x64/x86-based systems (KB4537767)? (Sorry if this question's redundant, but I didn't see anything that specifically addresses this.) Thanks, got it. So with that I'll be good til March, right?
it should be but no one knows. If MS finds out about KB4528069 loophole, it won't work anymore but @abbodi1406 will surely find a solution so that people continue to install next ESU updates.
ok so uninstall it then reinstall it then reboot the machine. Do not uninstall it from the registry , just uninstall it the usual way from "windows update" Then try again to install either (feb SSU + feb Rollup) OR (feb SSU + security only) and see what happens.
I am off to bed, i'll leave you to the master of copy/paste (that damn tessler) mehdi...ehhh....hamdoulla.