Control Panel > Programs and Features > Installed Updates said KB4474419 was in fact installed but didn’t identify its date. However, Belarc Advisor flagged the KB4474419 update as missing. Both of WSUS Offline Update’s two stages (download/”generate” and install went without a hitch, and WPD (Windows Privacy Dashboard) showed that this month’s security-only updates hadn’t snuck in any unwanted telemetry (unlike last month’s). ![]() I’d previously read this article and checked the WSUS Offline Update download log to make sure that the August 2019 version of KB4474419 got downloaded. I have a freshly cloned system drive to fall back on in case my system gets borked, and it only takes me 5 minutes or so to swap it in, so I’m willing to take more chances with updating and fewer chances with security vulnerabilities than, say, Woody Leonhard of AskWoody.) ![]() ![]() (I usually wait a bit longer for more fallout to emerge, but once again, this month’s RDP vulnerabilities are apparently “wormable” even if RDP isn’t in use or some-such. I installed this month’s security-only updates on my Windows 7 圆4 system using WSUS Offline Update.
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