Neben den Sicherheits-Updates für Windows und Office hat Microsoft am 8. September 2015 auch eine Reihe optionaler Updates freigegeben. Hier ein paar Infos dazu.
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Die Liste der Updates ist im KB-Artikel 894199 dokumentiert. Ich habe mal alle nicht-Sicherheits-Updates vom 1. bis 8.9.2015 herausgezogen:
Dienstag, 1. September 2015
New non-security content:
- Update for Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 (KB3092627)
Locale: All
Deployment: Optional/Automatic Updates, WSUS, and Catalog
Classification: Updates, Non-Security
Target platforms: Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2
Approximate file sizes:- Windows 7 update: ~ 946KB
- Windows 7/Windows Server 2008 R2 x64 update: ~ 2229KB
- Windows Server 2008 R2 IA-64 update: ~ 2728KB
Description:
Install this update to resolve issues in Windows. For a complete listing of the issues that are included in this update, see the associated Microsoft Knowledge Base article for more information. After you install this item, you may have to restart your computer.https://support.microsoft.com/kb/3092627
3. September 3 2015
New non-security content:
- Update for Windows Embedded Standard 7, Windows 7, and Windows Server 2008 R2 (KB3083324)
Locale: All
Deployment: Optional/Automatic Updates, WSUS, and Catalog
Classification: Updates, Non-Security
Target platforms: Windows Embedded Standard 7, Windows 7, and Windows Server 2008 R2
Approximate file sizes:- Windows Embedded Standard 7/Windows 7 update: ~ 2544KB
- Windows Embedded Standard 7/Windows 7/Windows Server 2008 R2 x64 update: ~ 3116KB
- Windows Server 2008 R2 IA-64 update: ~ 3548KB
Description:
Install this update to resolve issues in Windows. For a complete listing of the issues that are included in this update, see the associated Microsoft Knowledge Base article for more information. After you install this item, you may have to restart your computer.https://support.microsoft.com/kb/3083324 - Update for Windows 8.1, Windows RT 8.1, and Windows Server 2012 R2 (KB3083325)
Locale: All
Deployment: Optional/Automatic Updates, WSUS, and Catalog
Classification: Updates, Non-Security
Target platforms: Windows 8.1, Windows RT* 8.1, and Windows Server 2012 R2
Approximate file sizes:- Windows 8.1/Windows Server 2012 R2 x64 update: ~ 3572KB
- Windows 8.1 update: ~ 2855KB
- Windows RT 8.1 update: ~ 2819KB
Description:
Install this update to resolve issues in Windows. For a complete listing of the issues that are included in this update, see the associated Microsoft Knowledge Base article for more information. After you install this item, you may have to restart your computer.https://support.microsoft.com/kb/3083325
Dienstag, 8. September 2015
- Dynamic Update for Windows 10 (KB3081454)
Locale: All
Deployment: Important/Automatic Updates and Catalog
Classification: High Priority, Non-Security
Supersedes: KB3081451 on Windows 10
Target platforms: Windows 10
Approximate file sizes:- Windows 10 for x64-based Systems update: ~ 8810KB
- Windows 10 update: ~ 7346KB
Description:Updates in the Windows 10 Dynamic Update category are used by Windows 10 to obtain critical driver, component, and setup improvements during the initial setup.https://support.microsoft.com/kb/3081454
- Update for Windows 8.1, Windows RT 8.1, Windows Server 2012 R2, Windows 8, Windows RT, Windows Server 2012, Windows Server 2008, and Windows Vista (KB3092627)
Locale: All
Deployment: Recommended/Automatic Updates, WSUS, and Catalog
Classification: Updates, Non-Security
Supersedes: KB973687 on Windows Server 2008 and Windows Vista
Target platforms: Windows 8.1, Windows RT* 8.1, Windows Server 2012 R2, Windows 8, Windows RT*, Windows Server 2012, Windows Server 2008, and Windows Vista
Approximate file sizes:- Windows 8.1 update: ~ 1716KB
- Windows 8.1/Windows Server 2012 R2 x64 update: ~ 3341KB
- Windows RT 8.1 update: ~ 1734KB
- Windows 8 update: ~ 1601KB
- Windows 8/Windows Server 2012 x64 update: ~ 3392KB
- Windows RT update: ~ 1178KB
- Windows Server 2008/Windows Vista update: ~ 958KB
- Windows Server 2008/Windows Vista x64 update: ~ 2123KB
- Windows Server 2008 IA-64 update: ~ 2747KB
Description:
Install this update to resolve issues in Windows. For a complete listing of the issues that are included in this update, see the associated Microsoft Knowledge Base article for more information. After you install this item, you may have to restart your computer.https://support.microsoft.com/kb/3092627 - Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool – September 2015 (KB890830)/Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool – September 2015 (KB890830) – Internet Explorer Version
Locale: All
Deployment: Windows Update, Microsoft Update, Important/Automatic Updates, WSUS, and Catalog
Classification: High Priority, Non-Security, Update Rollups
Supersedes: KB890830 on Windows 10, Windows 8.1, Windows Server 2012 R2, Windows 8, Windows Server 2012, Windows 7, Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Server 2008, Windows Vista, Windows Server 2003, and Windows XP
Target platforms: Windows 10, Windows 8.1, Windows Server 2012 R2, Windows 8, Windows Server 2012, Windows 7, Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Server 2008, Windows Vista, Windows Server 2003, and Windows XP
Approximate file sizes:- Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool x64 – September 2015 update: ~ 92473KB
- Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool – September 2015 update: ~ 90759KB
- Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool – September 2015 – IE Version update: ~ 45380KB
Description: After the download, this tool runs one time to check your computer for infection by specific, prevalent malicious software (including Blaster, Sasser, and Mydoom) and helps remove any infection that is found. If an infection is found, the tool will display a status report the next time that you start your computer. A new version of the tool will be offered every month. If you want to manually run the tool on your computer, you can download a copy from the Microsoft Download Center, or you can run an online version from microsoft.com. This tool is not a replacement for an antivirus product. To help protect your computer, you should use an antivirus product.https://support.microsoft.com/kb/890830
Changes to existing security content:
- MS15-080: Security Update for Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5.1 on Windows Embedded Standard 7, Windows 7, and Windows Server 2008 R2 (KB3072305)
- Metadata has changed.
- Binaries have not changed.
- This update does not need to be reinstalled.
For more information, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:https://support.microsoft.com/kb/3072305
Changes to existing non-security content:
- Update for Windows 8.1 for x64-based Systems (KB3052480)
- Metadata has changed.
- Binaries have not changed.
- This update does not need to be reinstalled.
For more information, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:https://support.microsoft.com/kb/3052480
- Update for Windows 8.1, Windows RT 8.1, and Windows Server 2012 R2 (KB3060746)
- Metadata has changed.
- Binaries have not changed.
- This update does not need to be reinstalled.
For more information, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:https://support.microsoft.com/kb/3060746
- Update for Windows 8.1, Windows RT 8.1, Windows Server 2012 R2, Windows 8, Windows RT, and Windows Server 2012 (KB3066441)
- Metadata has changed.
- Binaries have not changed.
- This update does not need to be reinstalled.
For more information, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:https://support.microsoft.com/kb/3066441
- Update for Windows 8.1, Windows RT 8.1, Windows Server 2012 R2, Windows 7, and Windows Server 2008 R2 (KB3075249)
- Metadata has changed.
- Binaries have not changed.
- This update does not need to be reinstalled.
For more information, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:https://support.microsoft.com/kb/3075249
- Update for Windows 8.1, Windows RT 8.1, Windows Server 2012 R2, Windows 8, Windows RT, Windows Server 2012, Windows Embedded Standard 7, Windows 7, Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Server 2008, Windows Vista, and Windows XP Embedded (KB3077715)
- Metadata has changed.
- Binaries have not changed.
- This update does not need to be reinstalled.
For more information, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:https://support.microsoft.com/kb/3077715
- Update for Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 (KB3078667)
- Metadata has changed.
- Binaries have not changed.
- This update does not need to be reinstalled.
For more information, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:https://support.microsoft.com/kb/3078667
- Update for Windows 8.1, Windows RT 8.1, and Windows Server 2012 R2 (KB3078676)
- Metadata has changed.
- Binaries have not changed.
- This update does not need to be reinstalled.
For more information, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:https://support.microsoft.com/kb/3078676
- Update for Windows 8.1 and Windows RT 8.1 (KB3079318)
- Metadata has changed.
- Binaries have not changed.
- This update does not need to be reinstalled.
For more information, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:https://support.microsoft.com/kb/3079318
- Update for Windows 8.1, Windows RT 8.1, Windows 8, and Windows RT (KB3079850)
- Metadata has changed.
- Binaries have not changed.
- This update does not need to be reinstalled.
For more information, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:https://support.microsoft.com/kb/3079850
- Upate for Windows 8.1, Windows RT 8.1, Windows Server 2012 R2, Windows 7, and Windows Server 2008 R2 (KB3080149)
- Metadata has changed.
- Binaries have not changed.
- This update does not need to be reinstalled.
For more information, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:https://support.microsoft.com/kb/3080149
- Update for Windows Embedded Standard 7, Windows 7, and Windows Server 2008 R2 (KB3083324)
- Metadata has changed.
- Binaries have not changed.
- This update does not need to be reinstalled.
For more information, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:https://support.microsoft.com/kb/3083324
- Update for Windows 8.1, Windows RT 8.1, and Windows Server 2012 R2 (KB3083325)
- Metadata has changed.
- Binaries have not changed.
- This update does not need to be reinstalled.
For more information, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:https://support.microsoft.com/kb/3083325
Bei deskmodder.de gibt es in diesem Artikel zudem eine Liste optionaler Hotfixes.
App-Locker-Sicherheitsempfehlung
Weiterhin gibt es die Microsoft-Sicherheitsempfehlung 3083992; dieses Update dient zur Verbesserung der Erzwingung der Herausgeberregeln durch AppLocker und ist für alle unterstützten Editionen von Windows 7, Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows 8, Windows Server 2012, Windows 8.1 und Windows Server 2012 R2 verfügbar.
Telemetrie-Updates für Windows 7/8.1
Abschließend noch ein Hinweis: Microsoft schiebt ja zyklisch auch Telemetrie-Updates für Windows 7 und Windows 8.1 raus. Keine Ahnung, ob die jemandem angeboten werden – hier bei mir kommt unter Windows 7 Ultimate nichts an (aber ich habe das Windows 10-Upgrade auch blockiert). Bei Chip sind die betreffenden Updates in diesem (etwas reißerischen) Artikel genannt (vergleiche auch diesen Artikel und diesen heise.de-Artikel, am Thema bin ich aber noch dran). Bei deskmodder.de sind die optionalen Updates ebenfalls genannt. Würde mich interessieren, ob die Updates jemand angeboten wurden, oder ob der Chip-Artikel eine Ente war.
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Upds wurden (w7_64) angeboten, aber der Artikel bei heíse.de hat das ja eig. insgesamt relativiert. Insofern ist chips-"Artikel" wohl keine Ente, aber abgeschrieben. Wie alle andern auch, wie fast immer. (Motto: selbst recherchieren? Ahnung haben? püüüh…) ;)
Hab die 4 aber trotzdem zunächst mal deinstalliert, da nichts gefunden, was dem wirklich eindeutig widerspricht.
Unter : Dienstag 8. Sept. für Windows 10, sehe ich KB 3081454 und ….51 nicht in den installierten Programmen.Schätze,die sind im cumulativen KB 3081455 integriert,oder?