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Author db3l
Recipients db3l, eric.snow, eryksun, jkloth, lukasz.langa, mattip, ncoghlan, pablogsal, paul.moore, ralf.gommers, steve.dower, tim.golden, vstinner, zach.ware
Date 2019-03-31.03:33:09
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Ok, I've verified that on a Win7 system with SP1 but without KB2533625 I get the expected block screen at startup.

On my worker (SP1 with KB2533625) it proceeds to the regular installation main dialog.

I'm attaching a copy of the install log in the blocking case to the PR as requested there.
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2019-03-31 03:33:09db3lsetrecipients: + db3l, paul.moore, ncoghlan, vstinner, tim.golden, jkloth, lukasz.langa, eric.snow, zach.ware, mattip, eryksun, steve.dower, ralf.gommers, pablogsal
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