![]() I theorize that Microsoft simply wants to know why so many users refuse to upgrade to Windows 10. The upshot is that I think that users should install the July SO update and then simply disable the two tasks in Task Manager which gather some limited telemetry. In other words, no “real time” data is constantly gathered, unlike when KB2952664 is installed. ![]() This suggests that these two tasks merely gather basic information about the computer, as in what updates and programs are installed. ![]() The July SO update telemetry items in Task Manager are set to run infrequently. After installing the August SO update, these two tasks remained disabled. I disabled the two telemetry things in Task Manager which were installed by the July SO update. This reply was modified 3 years, 7 months ago by PKCano. ![]() So it would seem this patch should be installed for Win7 in general, not just IA46 based systems. This update also includes the following improvements:įurther hardening of infrastructure files that are used by the Windows Update and Microsoft Update client.Ī more secure communication channel between the service and the Windows Update and Microsoft Update client has been added. If the latter point applies to your situation, you will definitely need to apply this patch. This security update was updated Augto include the bootmgfw.efi file to avoid startup failures on IA64 versions Windows 7 SP1 and Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1. This security update was updated Jfor Windows Server 2008 SP2 to correct an issue with the SHA-2 support for MSI files. This security update was updated to add support for Windows Server 2008 SP2. This security update was released Mafor Windows 7 SP1 and Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1.
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