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A single update containing all new security fixes for that month.For those of you who manage Windows updates within your organization, it’s important that you understand the choices that will be available.įirst, let’s review what we will release each month - listed below are the three updates and their official titles: The above versions of Windows will now follow a similar update servicing model as later Windows versions, bringing a more consistent and simplified servicing experience. These changes will take effect with the next Update Tuesday release, on October 11. Please review the updates below if this impacts your deployment scenarios.Īs we previously announced, we are moving to a rollup model for Windows 7 SP1, Windows 8.1, Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Server 2012, and Windows Server 2012 R2 updates. Based on customer feedback, this supersedence has been changed in December 2016. This resulted in an impact to customers deploying the Security Only Quality updates, using tools that cannot easily deploy superseded updates, such as System Center Configuration Manager 2007. UPDATE: : In November 2016, the Security Monthly Quality Rollups were released as superseding the Security Only Quality updates. UPDATE: : Windows Server 2008 SP2 is moving to a rollup model. Please see this blog post for details. ![]() ![]() First published on TechNet on : Oct, 07 2016
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