Yesterday's terrible Visual Studio 2010 patch has quite recently been re-discharged sans the first's defects.
Much amazingly, Microsoft yanked the awful Visual Studio 2010 patch, KB 3001652, inside of hours of its discharge yesterday. Reports of the patch's hangs and mistakes quickly heaped in from everywhere throughout the Internet.
Today we have another rendition of the patch showing up in Windows Update, and on Windows Server Update Services. In view of a little specimen, it would appear that the new form introduces fine and dandy.
KB 3001652 has a convoluted history. Initially discharged last October, it was some way or another re-discharged in the current month's Black Tuesday drop, on Feb 10. The KB article doesn't specify anything about either Tuesday's or today's (Wednesday's) adjustments to the patch - the article hasn't been overhauled since last October.
Microsoft's official Windows Update/WSUS patch list, KB 894199, doesn't list the Tuesday bungled upgrade, nor does it rundown today's obviously great overhaul.
I have no clue why the patch was re-issued for this present month, what wasn't right with the October form, why it must be re-issued or redesigned, and why the messed up patch activated such a large number of issues. Maybe Microsoft will let us know.
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