Not to continue this inane thread any longer, no one is being a jerk.  If you want to 
know what has been updated by a software patch, you read the release notes.  That is a 
much more definitive and accurate accounting of what has been fixed than 100 users 
saying "COM objects work," and 20 more saying "they fixed scheduler!"  You can see 
exactly what is affected by the fix, and plan to roll it out accordingly.

Seems obvious to me.  Perhaps a better question would be, "Where can I find out what 
this updater fixed?"  Then you can read, first-hand, the answer, and not try to 
decipher 100+ emails that may or may not make sense.  And if there is something 
specific that you don't get from the release notes, then ask that question (i.e., what 
does this fix mean: "<quote rel_notes here>?"
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