We are releasing the security update today via the Microsoft
Download Center. We will also release the update via Windows Update and
the Windows Server Update Service in a few days as we complete final
distribution testing via these channels. Once the update is on Windows Update,
you can simply run Windows Update on your computer/server and Windows Update
will automatically choose the right update to download/apply based on what you
have installed.
Update: You can now use Windows Update and Windows Server
Update Services (WSUS) to install the patches. You can learn more about
this here.
If you download the updates directly from the Microsoft
Download Center, then you need to manually select and download the appropriate
updates. Below is a table of all of the different update packages
available via the Microsoft Download Center today. The downloads are split up
by Windows Operating System (and corresponding service pack and processor
architecture). Each operating system version bucket below includes a
listing of all available versions of .NET that are supported on it, and
includes KB and download links to the appropriate security updates.
Find your operating system within the below chart, then
check to see which versions of .NET you have installed on it (details on how to
determine which version of the .NET Framework is installed can be found here).
Download and apply the update packages for each version of .NET that you are
using on that server.
Windows Server 2008 R2 and Windows 7
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.NET Framework Version
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KB Article
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Patch
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.NET Framework 3.5.1 (Default install)
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KB2416471
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Download
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.NET Framework 4
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KB2416472
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Download
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*When multiple patch downloads are listed above against a
.NET version (for example with .NET 3.5 SP1 and .NET 3.5 installs) then all
patches should be installed (order is not relevant).
*When multiple patch downloads are listed above against a
.NET version (for example with .NET 3.5 SP1 and .NET 3.5 installs) then all
patches should be installed (order is not relevant).
*When multiple patch downloads are listed above against a
.NET version (for example with .NET 3.5 SP1 and .NET 3.5 installs) then all
patches should be installed (order is not relevant).
*When multiple patch downloads are listed above against a
.NET version (for example with .NET 3.5 SP1 and .NET 3.5 installs) then all
patches should be installed (order is not relevant).
*When multiple patch downloads are listed above against a
.NET version (for example with .NET 3.5 SP1 and .NET 3.5 installs) then all
patches should be installed (order is not relevant).