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  1. I don't believe this, Liam didn't change WTK since July 2015... Be happy and work with this solution and the last WTK 1.5.4.4.
  2. @Thiersee IE KB3185319 has been theorically superseeded by Security Monthly Quality Rollup KB3185330 (more info about this new update method here). And if you want IE 11 updated by the rollup, you'll need to integrate it first (as it's the case for XP Mode with Convenience Rollup Pack). The problem is that Wintoolkit integrates IE at last after all updates. So you have 3 solutions : - A first pass integrating just IE 11 and then integrate all updates (process will be longer since .Wim file will be mounted/unmounted 2 times). - Integrate KB3185330 in RunOnce updates (I don't like this) - Rename KB3185330 "IE KB3185330" so you can integrate all updates in one pass and save your time. But it's quite confusing, I haven't tested yet and I'm not sure if Wintoolkit will handle this. At this time I made 2 tests : usual integration --> a part of KB3185330 is asked. With method 1 --> KB3185319 is asked (so it seems that you're right, it's still needed) and a part of KB3185330. I follow my tests in x86, hope I'll have the solution tomorrow (next step : IE 11 + KB3185319 and all updates in an other pass). EDIT : it works integrating KB3185330 renamed IE KB3185330 after IE 11 and KB3185319 with method 3. I'm testing now x64 version.

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