Have KB2910914 (Excel-x-none.msp) and KB2910915 (Mso-x-none.msp) been superseded by the updates in your list? Thanks for your information.
@gdblaster, yes I read most pages of this thread. But did not found a clear solution. And with the new Rollups maybe the method changed. I hope that someone has a good solution to offline integrate all the Windows 8.1 x64 updates.
thank you, sir i apologize then the point is 3000850 supersedes or includes most of the rollups (except june and july, which are superseded partially and the newly released december), but still complains of not having them installed, as you noticed you can skip on integrating them and still have all the updated files, or integrate them as well, just to make windows update to stop showing them the same applies with other updates besides rollups, they have been included or superseded by 3000850 and still show up in the list, a better list of them is in the WU.Satisfy folder you download with WHD my personal choice is to slipstream these updates too so windows update can be happy, the only harm they do is to increase the size of the wim image, but if you compress it to esd, it's almost 3 GB
For a system that was built afresh from Nov 2014 rollup, the Dec 2014 patches were strange indeed. One had IE cumulative updates of Aug, Sep. Alongwith that some old updates re-issued.
No If you have non-english image (April-based) and want to add English US language, of course you would need the refresh LP
Hi all, i have already read the previous messages but i have a question: if i integrate offline with dism the june,july,november and december rollup updates into a windows 8.1 with update 1 iso...even if windows updated shows me the august, september and october rollups...means really that these rollups are missing or it's a windows update "mistake" to show it? thanks all in advance!
komm actually found more than 50 Office (2010 & 2013) hotfixes with his scanner this month. But for the past few months, MS has been releasing the Office hotfixes with the same version number as the regular updates. Previously, the hotfixes would have a slightly higher version number and would be added to the lists. That Access 2013 hotfix was the only one that was added since no other Access 2013 update was released this month. It's very nice of komm to share the info he finds. Thanks for crediting him for that one.
The Microsoft Support - Article ID 3011970 is not accessible for the "Update for Microsoft Silverlight (KB3011970)" v5.1.31010.0. The Download Center page for KB3011970 also is not accessible. By doing a Google search, I found the following posted by the InfoWorld. Code: Overnight, Microsoft pulled two high-profile screwed-up patches: KB 3011970 and KB 3004394.