I tested it on a fresh system, x64 german with only updates asked by WU integrated: no request for KB2976627. Then I uninstalled KB2976627 and installed KB2929437 (should be a prerequisite for KB2976627): no request for KB2976627. A deep cleaning did not uninstall neither KB2929437 nor KB2976627! It means for me it has been superseded by KB3003057, as shown in MS-Update-Catalog and I'll not care anymore about it! Regards, Thiersee
You will keep the 3002297 for your repo (because it is a newer version number)? Thank you for 2856310
No, 3002286 is already there, no need to remove it and add update with same content Edit: on a second thought, i might do it
do you have the links for the ones for windows 8 / 8.1 too? Windows6.2-hypervintegrationservices-x64.cab and Windows6.2-hypervintegrationservices-x86.cab
Windows 8 can be got, but it's not worth the trouble for me to install Win10 them Win8 there no packages for Windows 8.1, it's already have the integration services built-in you may notice that the Win7 package version is 6.3.9600.17388 (Win8.1 version scheme/level)
For confused users of non-English Windows 7: KB2976627 vs KB3003057 As it was mentioned before KB2976627 is needed on non-English systems. For example for gpedit.msc to work properly as it contains updated versions of inetres.adml. Without it you will get an error like: Code: Administrative Templates Resource ‘$(string.VerMgmtAuditModeEnable)’ referenced in attribute displayName could not be found. File: \contoso.local\SysVol\contoso.local\Policies\PolicyDefinitions\inetres.admx, line 1495, column 249 and won't be able to manipulate IE settings from gpedit.msc
You would have in case of IE11. KB2976627 package for IE10 is different and doesn't even contain inetres.adml for multiple languages so only in case of using IE11 on non-English Windows 7 KB2976627 is needed along with KB3003057