Software Updater: Superseded Windows Updates

I'm running stand-alone FSSSPR on Windows Server 2012 R2, Windows Automatic Updates can not find other available updates, and FSSSPR warn me missing 3 updates: KB4019215, KB4019217 and KB3033446
but
May 9, 2017—KB4019215 (Monthly Rollup) and May 16, 2017—KB4019217 (Preview of Monthly Rollup) have been superseded by June 13, 2017—KB4022726 (Monthly Rollup)
KB3033446 has been superseded by KB3078919
Wi-Fi connectivity issues or poor performance on CHT platform computers in Windows 8.1
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/3033446
eMMC device is not detected as a storage device by Windows 8.1 or Windows Server 2012 R2
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Hello,
>> Windows Server 2012 R2
> Wi-Fi connectivity issues or poor performance
Wireless network is very unlikely to be used on server computers, they usually work with UTP ethernet or fiber links, so I would skip such an update as un-needed, even if offered by Microsoft itself.
> eMMC device is not detected as a storage device
I think MMC is just another name for SD-card? Server computer usually don't have such photography storage media, but only for special purposes, like HP Proliants load custom firware from it to assist in ESXi virtualization, etc. Because of that, if Windows 2012 is currently working properly for you, I would avoid installing such an update as un-needed, even if offered by Microsoft itself.
Furthermore, currently there are some problems with F-Secure Software Updater module, affecting the Windows 10 platform at least, so maybe it is a good idea to not use it until F-Secure signals that the problem has been solved?
(Note: F-Secure's Software Updater uses an independent business source called Ivanti-Shavlik to determine hotfix recommendations, not WSUS or other Microsoft source.)
Best Regards: Tamas Feher, Hungary.
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Currently missing 1 update:)
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