From: this@ddress.is.invalid   
      
   ...w¡ñ§±¤ñ wrote:   
   > J. P. Gilliver wrote on 11/25/2025 6:35 AM:   
   [...]   
   > > Putting "reli" in the search box, to open "Reliability Monitor", I am   
   > > seeing little blue "i" circles a lot of days; for the last screenful, I   
   > > see (click on each circle then "View technical details"):   
   > >   
   > > 2025/11/9 three: WINDOWSALARMS, SolitaireCollection, MICROSOFTOFFICEHUB   
   > > 2025/11/13 one: Malicious Software Removal Tool x64 - v5.137 (KB890830)   
   > > 2025/11/14 four: ZUNEVIDEO, WindowsAppRuntime.1.7, CoPilot, OFFICEHUB   
   > > 2025/11/15 one: Cumulative update for Windows 10 22H2 64 (KB5068781)   
   > > 2025/11/17 one: MICROSOFTOFFICEHUB   
   > > 2025/11/18 one: Security Update for Windows 10 22H2 64 (KB5072653)   
   > > 2025/11/19 three: WINDOWSSTORE, CoPilot, MICROSOFTOFFICEHUB   
   > > 2025/11/22 two: XboxGamingOverlay, MICROSOFTOFFICEHUB   
   > >   
   > > So, updates still seem to be streaming in. (Not that I use the store,   
   > > CoPilot, or Xbox.)   
   >   
   > Solitaire, MSRT, CoPilot, Xbox are all app packages - delivered via the   
   > MSFT Store not Windows Update   
      
    Are you sure about that for the MSRT (Malicious Software Removal   
   Tool)?   
      
    MSRT updates show up in Windows Update when they are downloading,   
   installing and completed and they show up in (Windows update) 'Update   
   history', but the other mentioned app packages do *not* show up in   
   Windows Update (but, as shown, do show up in the 'Reliability Monitor').   
      
    It would also be somewhat strange for the MSRT updates to be delivered   
   via the Microsoft Store, because MSRT updates were delivered via Windows   
   Update before 'apps' and hence the Microsoft Store even existed, so why   
   would they be moved to the Microsoft Store?   
      
   [...]   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   
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