Patch Tuesday: Here's what's new for Windows 7 and 8.1 this month
By João Carrasqueira @indospot · May 12, 2020
By João Carrasqueira @indospot · May 12, 2020
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Today is the second Tuesday of May, and that means it's time for this month's Patch Tuesday. Microsoft is rolling out cumulative updates for all supported versions of Windows, and that includes Windows 8.1 and Windows 7. Keep in mind, Windows 7 actually reached end of support earlier this year, so you'll only be getting updates if you're a business user paying for extended security updates.
These monthly updates come in two flavors - monthly rollup and a security-only update - and by default, you'll get the monthly rollup automatically.
For Windows 8.1 and Windows Server 2012 R2, the monthly rollup update is Для просмотра ссылки Войдиили Зарегистрируйся, and you can Для просмотра ссылки Войди или Зарегистрируйся, though you can also get it through Windows Update. It includes the following changes:
As for the security-only update, it's labeled as Для просмотра ссылки Войдиили Зарегистрируйся and you can Для просмотра ссылки Войди или Зарегистрируйся. This one won't be sent out through Windows Update, so you'll need to download and install it yourself. As you'd expect, this update focuses exclusively on security fixes and improvements:
As for Windows 7, the monthly rollup update is Для просмотра ссылки Войдиили Зарегистрируйсяand it can be Для просмотра ссылки Войди или Зарегистрируйся. Again, it's only available for businesses that are paying for extended security updates, since support for Windows 7 officially ended back in January. It includes the following changes:
Finally, the Windows 7 security-only update is Для просмотра ссылки Войди или Зарегистрируйся and it can be Для просмотра ссылки Войди или Зарегистрируйся. It includes the following security fixes:
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Today is the second Tuesday of May, and that means it's time for this month's Patch Tuesday. Microsoft is rolling out cumulative updates for all supported versions of Windows, and that includes Windows 8.1 and Windows 7. Keep in mind, Windows 7 actually reached end of support earlier this year, so you'll only be getting updates if you're a business user paying for extended security updates.
These monthly updates come in two flavors - monthly rollup and a security-only update - and by default, you'll get the monthly rollup automatically.
For Windows 8.1 and Windows Server 2012 R2, the monthly rollup update is Для просмотра ссылки Войди
The update has no known issues.
- Updates the 2020 start date for Для просмотра ссылки Войди
или Зарегистрируйся(DST) in the Kingdom of Morocco. For more information, see Для просмотра ссылки Войдиили Зарегистрируйся.- Addresses an issue that causes offline file syncing to stop responding or fail in mobsyc.exe.
- Security updates to Internet Explorer, the Microsoft Scripting Engine, Windows App Platform and Frameworks, Windows Input and Composition, Windows Media, Windows Kernel, Windows Core Networking, Internet Information Services, Windows Network Security and Containers, Windows Active Directory, the Microsoft JET Database Engine, and Windows Storage and Filesystems.
As for the security-only update, it's labeled as Для просмотра ссылки Войди
It also has no known issues
- Updates the 2020 start date for daylight saving time (DST) in the Kingdom of Morocco. For more information, see KB4557900.
- Security updates to Windows App Platform and Frameworks, Windows Input and Composition, Windows Media, Windows Kernel, Windows Core Networking, Internet Information Services, Windows Network Security and Containers, Windows Active Directory, the Microsoft JET Database Engine, and Windows Storage and Filesystems.
As for Windows 7, the monthly rollup update is Для просмотра ссылки Войди
There aren't any known issues with the update itself, but editions not supported by by Windows 7 ESUs will see an error if they try to install the update:
- Addresses an issue that prevents certain apps from installing if they are published using a Group Policy Object.
- Addresses an issue that causes Windows to incorrectly report the connection state of a network interface. The issue might cause software that queries the media connection state to receive a result of “Unknown” from a network interface after installing Windows updates released after February 11, 2020. This issue has been observed in the Network Access Manager component of the Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client.
- Updates the 2020 start date for daylight saving time (DST) in the Kingdom of Morocco. For more information, see KB4557900.
- Security updates to Internet Explorer, the Microsoft Scripting Engine, Windows App Platform and Frameworks, Windows Apps, Windows Input and Composition, Windows Kernel, Internet Information Services, Windows Network Security and Containers, Windows Active Directory, the Microsoft JET Database Engine, and Windows Storage and Filesystems.
Symptom | Workaround |
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After installing this update and restarting your device, you might receive the error, “Failure to configure Windows updates. Reverting Changes. Do not turn off your computer,” and the update might show as Failed in Update History. | This is expected in the following circumstances:
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The single known issue is the same as what's in the monthly rollup.
- Updates the 2020 start date for daylight saving time (DST) in the Kingdom of Morocco. For more information, see KB4557900.
- Security updates to Windows App Platform and Frameworks, Windows Apps, Windows Input and Composition, Windows Kernel, Internet Information Services, Windows Network Security and Containers, Windows Active Directory, the Microsoft JET Database Engine, and Windows Storage and Filesystems.
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