


This document outlines why you should install this service pack, provides information about installing this service pack, and identifies known issues.įor more information about this release and for the latest documentation, see the GPA Documentation Web page. You can post feedback in the Group Policy Administrator forum on Qmunity, our community Web site that also includes product notifications, blogs, and product user groups. We hope you continue to help us ensure our products meet all your needs. We thank you for your time and valuable input. Many of these improvements were made in direct response to suggestions from our customers. This service pack for the NetIQ Group Policy Administrator product (GPA) improves usability and resolves previous issues. There's no analogous update for Windows 8.1 yet.NetIQ Group Policy Administrator 6.6 Service Pack 2 Release Notes Most confusing, the update on offer is clearly marked as a Windows 7 update.

msu to invoke the Windows Update Standalone Installer).

The downloaded package - identified as KB 3125574, at 477MB for 64-bit systems - doesn't yet have an associated Knowledge Base article, nor are there any installation instructions for the downloaded file (double-click on the file ending in. The Microsoft Update Catalog site is so ancient, it requires Internet Explorer and an ActiveX control. This convenience update is completely optional it doesn't have to be installed and won't even be offered via Windows Update - you can choose whether or not you want to use it. Install this one update, and then you only need new updates released after April 2016. contains all the security and non-security fixes released since the release of Windows 7 SP1 that are suitable for general distribution, up through April 2016. We're making available a new convenience rollup for Windows 7 SP1. While it eschews the old-fashioned phrase "service pack," Mercer's announcement is exactly that. In a TechNet post called " Simplifying updates for Windows 7 and 8.1," Microsoft engineer Nathan Mercer has wonderful news for Windows 7 customers - particularly those who've spent hours and hours (and days) waiting for Windows Updates.
