I wish they expire some of the old Monthly Rollups to reduce the burden on WU scans it still has the metadata for all 91 rollups back to KB3185279 (September 2016)
It may be a matter of having Flash patched with the latest security updates just in case someone wants/needs to roll back. It is unsupported, but we know it can be done.
CBS don't like when a component major version is changed, it cannot chain supersedence Code: adobe-flash-for-windows_31bf3856ad364e35_6.3.9600.16384 adobe-flash-for-windows_31bf3856ad364e35_7.3.9600.19847 adobe-flash-for-windows_31bf3856ad364e35_8.3.9600.19870 yes, Windows 8.3 has finaly happened
Can someone explain the three code entries? I seem to have missed the point. .What major component version is being talked about here?
@abbodi1406 After clean install of w8.1 u3 Ent x64 and march update of UP4O package, KB3064059 reappeared again. Weird to me, because KB3064059 removed last month. Is KB3064059 necessary again, to satisfy WU?
Thank you for this brilliant cumulative Windows 8.1 update. It speeds up the installation process from scratch tremendously. I just have a question: How do you figure out which updates are superseded?
It is a piece of software like any other, not part of Windows. If you do sysprep you can install it in the base image before sealing it.