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May 2011 Optional Updates Are On ECE For XPe and Standard 2009

The May 2011 Optional Updates release, available on the ECE site for Windows® Embedded Standard 2009 and/or Microsoft® Windows® XP  Service Pack 3, includes a number of fixes:

KB2524731 – This update adds missing binaries and configuration to enable the Windows Update Agent user interface which is used for configuring update scenarios including SCCM and WSUS on Windows Embedded Standard 2009 runtimes

KB2522113 – Visual Effects in the Windows Embedded Standard 2009 User Interface Core component are not configurable as expected by settings in the System Control Panel on Windows Embedded Standard 2009 runtimes. This update adds the required registry keys to support this configuration.

Although support for Windows XP Embedded SP2 (and the versions built on top of it, namely Feature Pack 2007 and Update Rollup 1) has officially ended we did release an update to one of the fixes previously released in the May 2010 Optional Update which was targeted at those platforms, in addition to XP Embedded SP3 and Windows Embedded Standard 2009.

KB981935 v2 resolves a regression introduced with the fix in the May-2010 Optional update for KB981935, which unnecessarily increased the Embedded runtime footprint size.

If you have questions on accessing the ECE, please email MS Mobile & Embedded Communications Feedback & Support, ECE@microsoft.com.

Thanks,

- Lynda

Technorati Tags: XPe,Standard 2009

Comments

  • Anonymous
    October 31, 2011
    How do I get these updates for my 40pcs of digital signage pc:s without spending couple of days trying to find out how to get stupid passwords to extranet sites?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?

  • Anonymous
    November 07, 2011
    Jori, Servicing responsibilities for embedded devices lies with the OEM who created the device. They know what features were included and what features can be added or updated to their custom OS image. ECE is an OEM-secure site that OEMs access using their OEM ID in order to download and test updates for the images they create. You would have to contact the OEM that created your OS image to determine if these updates are applicable and supported by them on your device. Lynda