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Why have people download it manually if it's so important?
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Why, because they need to sync their system clock to realize it's 2019, and we expect this to be in Automatic Updates. Or on the next feature update just allow the full removal of IE and be done with it.
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It's an odd one.
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Why have people download it manually if it's so important?
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Some people won't know how to do that.
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...mmmh, i think i dont download this and have the hope ms give it with the next monthly cumulative security rollup <span><span class="ipsEmoji">?</span></span>
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i dont use ie11 and defender and 54 mb download?
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let me a short thinking about...
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no <span><span class="ipsEmoji">?</span></span>
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Ask Win Updates to check for updates.. it should be there now as it was released yesterday through the updates platform (along with yet another .net framework etc)
That must be that new optional update it's showing me: KB4517211
Then again maybe not. Those optional updates I will now forever ignore until they're mandatory, don't feel like being a beta tester guinea pig for them again.
Just noticed in Automatic Updates they should let that text be copied to the clipboard, or offer a URL link for someone to see what the update is because "Download and Install now" didn't go so well a very short time ago earlier this month.