Normally it is an RSAT feature containing the following: microsoft-windows-directory-services-sam microsoft-windows-d..vices-sam.resources microsoft-windows-d..toryservices-ntdsai And it is in Additional/RSAT
for example: if you look in the hyper-v win7 machine device manager you will see: Virtual Machine Bus if you inspect the drivers details, you will see vmbus.sys 6.1.7601.17514 this will be updated to version 6.1.7601.21728 with update 2525694. but you are right you cannot click on the msu to install the update, you must use dism. that may be a fault in the update itsself but using dism works fine and updates the driver. for me an update is "applicable", if it updates windows files.
We can discuss to the end... But you can't do that. Because the only hyper-v components are contained in RSAT with the following ones: microsoft-hyper-v-c..-vmclusex.resources microsoft-hyper-v-clustering-vmclusex microsoft-hyper-v-m..lebrowser.resources microsoft-hyper-v-m..t-clients.resources microsoft-hyper-v-m..t-remotefilebrowser microsoft-hyper-v-management-clients which are light-weighted! If you overwrite any files which are designed for Windows 2012 R2 only, can be pretty much dangerous, when the machine behaves in a strange way. If people download the update from your server and get in trouble with the machine because it maybe does not work as expected. komm, this update is not programmed for Windows 7. As I said before, you can't add parts of a feature or components that are not programmed for Windows 7. But you may do as you think best.
@McRip Any chance we get updated McRipSystemFiles 1.3.1 anytime soon ? ... Java SE Runtime Environment 7.0 Update 6 w*w.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/jre7-downloads-1637588.html
I do know that. But in this case it is not for Windows 7. Believe it or not, you all must know what you do. Especially you don't know anything about the behaviour or dependencies of this 2012 R2 file version on a Windows 7 computer. I give in.
actually, here is what I experienced: install all updates from windows update, including this infamous KB2647753 (not sure which version because windows update is so simplified) reboot... a good number of updates fail in the batch, revert, reboot tried to install updates again and same thing after googling, found out that it was KB2647753 that was flaking everything out... unchecked it and installed everything else rebooted, installed KB2647753 from windows update rebooted again, and it kept offering this update after reinstalling again, and again so uninstalled it and installed the hotfix version 2 from MS and all was good since no idea why ms pulled v3 from their regular site when people reported that it had no issues once installed... v3 still available from the update catalog site as I said I don't want to screw around with this crap again, but I'm curious to see what happens when you batch install v3 with all the other updates/hotfixes.... I installed v2 after installing all other updates via windows update on one machine, and it exhibited the same issues when applying the updates on reboot... so you might be right about v2 being crappy and v3 working right
@McRip FYI... Looks like you'll need those 3 bolded updates on your server, 2728738, 2703811 and 2733446, and remove 2633127. And thank you very much for your hard work and dedication!
Which hotfixes supersedes the following hotfixes? - KB2633205 - KB2653810 Thank you for the information.
KB2728738 is superseded by KB2719375. Take a look at the file versions. I was not able to find the Usesmbbasedbandwidthandlatency in this hotfix, maybe I am blind. KB2703811-v2 is in the folder "Additional/RSAT". KB2733446 - either Microsoft has pulled it or it is not available. Also not available on komm's server.
2633205 is superseded by 2724133 (Ncryptui.dll) & 2655992 (Ncrypt.dll) 2653810 is superseded by 2693010 (Gpprefcl.dll)