


Once you get into the program, there is an option to download “security only” updates instead of “quality rollups”. Scroll down the page a bit, and you will find the last version that supported downloading Windows 7 updates, that would be version 11.9 You might want to check out this web site: The only other way of making a Win7 computer secure would be to install the latest (and last) bog standard monthly rollup (which contains all previous patches and all the feature updates), and then run some scripts to pull all the undesirable telemetry patches out. So my question is has anyone created a ‘security only’ rollup than can be applied after kb3125574, to save having to individually apply the multitude of monthly security updates – many of which require a reboot? In addition to the above, I see Microsoft has been up to its old tricks, sneaking feature updates into security only patches: It’s been a while since I did the ‘security only’ patches, I got bored of trying to find them, download them, and apply them one at a time. So how many security only patches is that? ~40 (some months didn’t get a patch).

The only way of doing this – that I know of – is to apply the official SP1, then the unofficial SP2 (KB3020369 then kb3125574), then individual monthly ‘security only’ patches from mid 2016… I don't see any errorsĪnd the only warning I can find is in the WindowsUpdate.Now that Microsoft has stopped issuing patches (to the general public) for Win7, has anyone created an unofficial SP3 that applies only security patches? I rebooted the server then tried to apply SP2 without success. Windows6.1-kb947821-v34-圆4.msu which ran without errors then finished. Kb947821 I ran the update readyness tool, “This service pack does not apply to the version of Windows running on the computer.” As far as I can tell I am running the correct SP2 update for this 2008 R2 SP1 圆4 server. I have tried to apply the SP2 patch but I keep getting the error There is a patch to fix this for Windows 2008 but it needs to be run on Windows 2008 R2 SP2. To it are reporting that the version of TLS is obsolete and needs to be updated to version 1.2. In the meantime, their Web application is running into problems with TLS. I know 2008 R2 is out of support but I have a client who is running a special application that they are having trouble getting to run on Server 2019.
