Will security advisory KB2719615 be added to the offline Microsoft Update Catalog?
UPDATED 6/26/2012:
We’ve had a few questions regarding critical updates and WSUSSCN2.CAB so I thought I’d publish a quick explainer in case you were wondering the same.
Question: Is security advisory KB2719615 going to be added for Microsoft Update Catalog in the near future?
Answer: KB2719615 is a critical update, so like all other MSRC security advisories that are released as a Critical Update, it will not currently be in the WSUSSCN2.CAB. This MSXML advisory is also unique in that it is not available on Microsoft Update, which means it cannot be obtained via Automatic Updates, Windows Update, Microsoft Update, or any enterprise management tool (WSUS Server, SMS/SCCM, Intune) or the MU Catalog.
J.C. Hornbeck | System Center & Security Knowledge Engineer
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Comments
- Anonymous
January 01, 2003
Hello,Please note that this answer is posted in two locations. The other location has not been updated to reflect the conclusion provided here on 6/26/2012.The opposite conclusion (to paraphrase; Windows and Automatic updates address this issue for consumers) is still posted here:blogs.technet.com/.../will-security-advisory-kb2719615-be-added-to-the-offline-microsoft-update-catalog.aspxIs it possible to link to the two posts to better reflect updates?Would it be possible to get an update from MS on the consumer front? It seems there have been reports in several places that Automatic Update will resolve this issue. Apparently this is not actually the case. And, if users consulted any source but this page they may have an unwarranted sense of safety assuming that Auto Update will protect them.A followup to the early June press releases indicating that this continues to be an outstanding issue also seems warranted; along with a more user friendly process for end users accustomed to using Automatic Updates.Thanks! - Anonymous
January 01, 2003
This issue is also mentioned on the social technet here:social.technet.microsoft.com/.../92af870b-7ba1-41fb-bf2c-ebb3cd4e2e18Would it be possible to post a definitive comment or link there as well?Thanks again! - Anonymous
June 20, 2012
The above seems to be incorrect. It is not availible via WSUS. See social.technet.microsoft.com/.../92af870b-7ba1-41fb-bf2c-ebb3cd4e2e18Joe - Anonymous
October 16, 2013
Will MSXML 4.0 SP 3 cover KB2719615