boco wrote:*Thank Microsoft for their decision that full Rollups supersede all security-only packages. An automatic exclusion isn't possible, therefore.
This is old news. It was changed by Microsoft in December 2016:
More on Windows 7 and Windows 8.1 servicing changes
UPDATE: 12/5/2016: In November 2016, the Security Monthly Quality Rollups were released as superseding the Security Only Quality updates. This resulted in an impact to customers deploying the Security Only Quality updates, using tools that cannot easily deploy superseded updates, such as System Center Configuration Manager 2007. Based on customer feedback, this supersedence has been changed in December 2016. Please review the updates below if this impacts your deployment scenarios.
(...) UPDATED 12/5/2016: Starting in December 2016, monthly rollups will not supersede security only updates. The November 2016 monthly rollup will also be updated to not supersede security only updates. Installing the latest monthly rollup will ensure the PC is compliant for all security updates released in the new servicing model."
https://blogs.technet.microsoft.com/win ... g-changes/
We had this discussion before:
viewtopic.php?f=4&t=6897The current situations seems to be, that without proper configuration, both sets of update rollups will be downloaded and installed.
Edit: The Microsoft blog post was moved. The new URL is:
More on Windows 7 and Windows 8.1 servicing changes
https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/ ... a-p/166783