

Microsoft’s claims that customers have been clamoring for this consolidated guide notwithstanding, many users are likely to be put off by the new format, which seems to require a great deal more clicking and searching than under the previous rubric.

This change follows closely on the heels of a move by Microsoft to bar home users from selectively downloading specific updates and instead issuing all monthly updates as one big patch blob.
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The biggest change this month for Windows users and specifically for people responsible for maintaining lots of Windows machines is that Microsoft has replaced individual security bulletins for patches with a single “ Security Update Guide.” Microsoft pushed fixes to address dozens of vulnerabilities in Windows and related software.

Adobe patched dozens of holes in its Flash Player, Acrobat and Reader products. Adobe and Microsoft separately issued updates on Tuesday to fix a slew of security flaws in their products.
