kb3172729 is an update for the SecureBoot-database
dbx.
I know, it causes issues on Windows 10, if the Servicing Stack update related to it, doesn't get applied (even if a newer one is installed).
Attempt 2 (bypassing the Windows Update mechanism):
Move the two msu-files into an empty directory.
Open an administrative command prompt and enter these commands:
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cd /d "<your folder>"
expand *kb3173424*.msu /f:*.cab .
del WSUSSCAN.cab
expand *kb3172729*.msu /f:*.cab .
del WSUSSCAN.cab
ren .\windows8.1-kb3173424-x64.cab 1_windows8.1-kb3173424-x64.cab
ren .\windows8.1-kb3172729-x64.cab 2_windows8.1-kb3172729-x64.cab
dism /Online /add-package /packagepath:.
Replace "<your folder>" with the full path to the directory (but do not remove the quotation marks).
Then post the result here.
@Dalai
The activation just prevents WUA from finding optional updates. If you manually install an optional msu/cab, it will get applied.
Wer Rechtschreibfehler findet, darf sie behalten oder an den Meistbietenden versteigern. / Everybody finding a misspelling is allowed to keep or sell it.
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WSUS Offline Update „Community Edition“
https://gitlab.com/wsusoffline/wsusoffline/-/releases