Why Microsoft Security Bulletins MS15-049 and MS15-051 are listed as MS15-044 in WSUS and...

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~ Meghan Stewart | Support Escalation Engineer
If you’ve reviewed the Security Bulletin Summary for May 2015, you may have noticed that some security bulletins appear to be missing from your WSUS or Configuration Manager console. If you open the Microsoft Update Catalog and put in all of the KB numbers that were published under those three bulletins, you will notice that they are all listed with MSRC Number MS15-044.
Example 1


3045171 is listed under both MS15-051 and MS15-044 but when you look the it in the Update Catalog you can see it was published under MS15-044.
Below is what you would see in your Configuration Manager console. WSUS would look similar as long as you added the MSRC Number column.

Example 2


3056819 is listed both under MS15-044 and MS15-049 but comes in as MS15-044, not MS15-049.

Why the overlap



There is a reason for this overlap. Basically, the fix was consolidated, and if you read the FAQ about the updates on each of the bulletins themselves you’ll see that they do state this:
https://technet.microsoft.com/library/security/MS15-044
Why some updates are also denoted in other bulletins released in May


Several of the update files listed in this bulletin are also denoted in other bulletins being released in May due to an overlap in the affected software. Although the different bulletins address separate security vulnerabilities, the security updates have been consolidated where possible and appropriate, hence the occurrence of some identical update files being present in multiple bulletins.

Note that identical update files shipping with multiple bulletins do not need to be installed more than once.
This update FAQ is also listed on https://technet.microsoft.com/library/security/MS15-051 and a similar one is noted in the FAQ here: https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/security/ms15-049
The bottom line


So what’s the bottom line for all this? Deploy all of MS15-044 to be compliant for MS15-049 & MS15-051.
Meghan Stewart | Support Escalation Engineer | Microsoft GBS Management and Security Division
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