I have problem with KB3161308 installed on Windows 7 SP1 x64. Unlike yours with TLS, my system exhibits serious memory leakage due to unknown process or service in the background. It could eventually suck all available memory and the machine would be failure to shutdown or restart. Uninstall it and my only option.
PROBLEMS WITH KB 3161608 AND KB 3161639
After installing KB 3161608 which includes KB 3161639 we started having problems with some web applications not negotiating a TLS connection. Uninstalling the update and running a trace we see that it used Cipher Suite: TLS_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA (0x002f), which is still in the list of approved Ciphers in KB 3161639.
Anyone else experienced an issue with this? I just issued a removal through WSUS, but would like to figure out why this happened and how to fix it.
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Anonymous
2016-06-23T08:54:56+00:00 -
Anonymous
2016-06-23T11:02:49+00:00 We have had the same issue, all 500 of our machines use SoftPhones and all of them were unable to connect to the Telephony server via a TLS connection after this update we also experienced issues with our web sites and machines generally running slow. Usually these would be tested beforehand but unfortunately this one was issued in error and caused a major issue. Typical! Only option was to schedule removal of KB3161608.
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Anonymous
2016-06-24T02:43:13+00:00 I am also experiencing the same problem with KB3161308. I had to uninstall it.
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Anonymous
2016-06-24T13:43:05+00:00 We are seeing problems with this and our Cisco Finesse application. Can't find a work around other than to uninstall it. Has anyone tried a re-ordering of the cipher suites via GPO?
rich.
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Anonymous
2016-06-24T17:10:51+00:00 After installing KB 3161608 which includes KB 3161639 we started having problems with some web applications not negotiating a TLS connection...
@AaronMoore_IN => This is a Consumer-specific forum. You will find appropriate support for Win7 in the IT Pro-specific forums: https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/windows/en-US/home?category=w7itpro
Note that KB3161608 is an Optional(vs. Recommended ) update rollup this month.