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Microsoft Removes Windows Security Update, Warns Users

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Well I didn't get a warning this was removed.... Did you?
Microsoft has had a rough go of its Windows updates, with the company pulling one of its latest ones and warning users about it.

Windows 10 update KB4524244 was pulled by Microsoft after four days following reports it was causing crashes and freezes on every available version of Windows 10. On a support page, the company made the following statement:

“To help a sub-set of affected devices, this standalone security update has been removed and will not re-offered from Windows Update, Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) or Microsoft Update Catalog.”

Although Microsoft has pulled KB4524244, Windows Latest is reporting that update KB4532693 may be just as bad, or worse...
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Feb 16/20

Might explain why my Outlook is still pooched....
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I have it installed on 2/13/2020 on build 1909 and have not experienced any problems. Perhaps the problem is worth the older versions or system specif.
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