KB2536276 was an oversight I've fixed it so the non v2 installer should now be removed. The same should be the case for KB2519400, it was listed but only the non v2 version, it will now remove original and v2 if exists. Will upload the script once I know what list changes to make from today. I'll also add a feature to list the superseded updates that were uninstalled at the end, that will come in the next day or so and I'll upload it as a V2 of the 09 Aug script. Just got other things to do at the moment
Yes thats true I've already added that to superseded update list locally. I will wait until the update.htm file shows the changes from today before I post the uninstaller. Not sure why its not showing todays entries for me, anyone else found that? The installer script v21 test 4 seems to work perfectly on the updates, at least it did for me . I did notice however the prompt stating about a restart at the end wasn't correct, so take no notice of that if it says you don't need to restart, you do! I'll change it so it uses a different method which should be pretty much 100 percent accurate in the next test version, along with the long awaited integration feature! The integration feature will require that you have an image already mounted, it will be simply to integrate all the updates including LDR versions. EDIT: Scrolling right down to the bottom of update.htm, it comes up with updates that aren't tabulated correctly, so I'm guessing its an upload error?
new updates i found, anybody got something else? 2519400; 2560656; 2536276; 2539635; 2556532; 2562485; 2570791; 2546250; 2563227; 2563894; 2559049(IE8+IE9); 2567680; 2562937; 2569389; 2590443; 982861
Do all of the following updates superseed those in SoLoR's repo dated 7.8.2011? Code: Security Update for Windows 7 for x64-based Systems (KB2536276) Security Update for Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5.1 on Windows 7 Service Pack 1 (KB2539635) Security Update for Windows 7 for x64-based Systems (KB2556532) Cumulative Security Update for Internet Explorer 9 in Windows 7 x64 Edition (KB2559049) Security Update for Windows 7 for x64-based Systems (KB2560656) Microsoft Security Advisory: Update Rollup for ActiveX Kill Bits (KB2562937) Update for Windows 7 for x64-based Systems (KB2563227) Security Update for Windows 7 for x64-based Systems (KB2563894) Security Update for Windows 7 for x64-based Systems (KB2567680) Update for Windows 7 for x64-based Systems (KB2570791)
must be upload error, because my local copy is fine.... anyway site seems to be down right now to check... Updated: 9.8.2011 - Added: KB2559049, KB2536276-v2, KB2539635, KB2556532, KB2560656, KB2562937, KB2563227, KB2563894, KB2567680 - Removed: KB2530548, KB2536276, KB2550631, KB2508272, KB2469100-v3 - Moved to LDR placerholders: KB2497453, KB2534644-v3 also obviously that KB2570791 tomezone update also superseeds old timezone update but its not in the list yet, because im waiting if someone will find something else as well....
So the remaining updates are: 2562485 server update dns-server service replaces 2408181 2546250 server update remote desktop web access 2569389 .net hotfix 2590443 kernel hotfix repaces only x64 version of 2556532
I updated everything up to 10th... now lets try to fix .net 4.0.... problem with .net 4.0 is that im never 100% sure what i can remove.... why on earth they cant go with msus
.net 4.0 is updated now.... about those 3 new hotfixes... i would cought them on weekly scan, however ill add them in the evening and make 3rd update in 2 days.... edit: after all .net 4.0 hotfixes WU will still show KB2539636 available, you can safely hide it because its superseeded by KB2547783
PS: Ricktendo, I tried using your mst slimmers with uninstall icons but I got errors during the administrative install stage so I just used the previous slimmers instead.
What about the MSChart_KB2500170 I pointed out earlier, available from the Microsoft Download site? It is for Net Framework 3.5.1, but isn't Net 4 just an extension to that and not a completely new Framework?