

- Security update for adobe flash player windows 8.1 install#
- Security update for adobe flash player windows 8.1 Patch#
But Microsoft was also discontinuing Security Bulletins this month. Microsoft was supposed to pull Internet Explorer patches out of the grouped Security-only and Monthly rollups for Windows 7 and 8.1, starting this month, and that finally happened.
Security update for adobe flash player windows 8.1 Patch#
This patch is completely dissociated from the Win10 cumulative updating model. I see no new cumulative updates for any version of Windows 10.
Security update for adobe flash player windows 8.1 install#
You can either go to Windows Update and install the patch, or you can download it manually from the Windows Update Catalog. If you have Win7 and use IE11, chances are good that Adobe updated you last week. IE11 running on Windows 7 uses a separate Flash Player, via ActiveX, which is updated by Adobe. Flash is built into IE11 on Windows 8.1 and Win10, so the updates for IE (and Edge in Win10) have to come from Microsoft. Note that Windows 7 PCs don't need the patch, even if they're running Internet Explorer 11. Server 2012 running Internet Explorer 10.Windows 8.1, RT 8.1 and Server 2012 R2 running Internet Explorer 11.

The patches are beginning to roll out now through Windows Update on machines running: It took Microsoft a week to plug the holes. The patches, all called KB 4010250, implement the Flash Player fixes contained in Adobe's APSB17-04, which fixes 13 critical vulnerabilities. Microsoft has released an old-fashioned Security Bulletin, MS 17-005, which shepherds a handful of patches for various versions of Windows.
