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Hi. I am administrator of Windows 10 Enterprise version 1803. Recently I got a following finding about OneDrive on my Windows 10 by vulnerability scan.
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Upgrade to Microsoft OneDrive version 20.084.0426.007 or later.
Installed version : 17.3.6816.313
Fixed version : 20.084.0426.0007
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So I downloaded the patch from Microsoft site as follows, and I login to my Win 10 box with admin account, and I patched it. I confirmed the version of OneDrive is correctly upgraded to the required version on appwiz.cpl, then I scan my box again, but the finding is still there. I found out that old version of OneDrive are still remain on each user profiles even though I patched it by admin account. This my Win 10 box is used by several users at office, and I am the one who got admin permission to take care of vulnerability. When I login to another account, I can see OneDrive is still older version even though I already patched by admin account. It looks like I have to ask every users who have ever logged in the box to login and patch it, but it is so weird. This is my understanding that once you upgrade application on Windows, the version will be upgraded as same to every users in the box. I am not sure why OneDrive requires to upgrade to each users separately. Is there any way to upgrade it in every user profiles at the same by one time?
Any advice will be gratefully appreciated.
OneDrive release notes
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Upgrade to Microsoft OneDrive version 20.084.0426.007 or later.
Installed version : 17.3.6816.313
Fixed version : 20.084.0426.0007
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So I downloaded the patch from Microsoft site as follows, and I login to my Win 10 box with admin account, and I patched it. I confirmed the version of OneDrive is correctly upgraded to the required version on appwiz.cpl, then I scan my box again, but the finding is still there. I found out that old version of OneDrive are still remain on each user profiles even though I patched it by admin account. This my Win 10 box is used by several users at office, and I am the one who got admin permission to take care of vulnerability. When I login to another account, I can see OneDrive is still older version even though I already patched by admin account. It looks like I have to ask every users who have ever logged in the box to login and patch it, but it is so weird. This is my understanding that once you upgrade application on Windows, the version will be upgraded as same to every users in the box. I am not sure why OneDrive requires to upgrade to each users separately. Is there any way to upgrade it in every user profiles at the same by one time?
Any advice will be gratefully appreciated.
OneDrive release notes
OneDrive release notes
Continue reading...