
Mozilla does not mention if Firefox's installer displays an error message if the required Windows update is not installed on the system. SHA-2 does not have these weaknesses and it ensures that the Firefox installation or update has not been tampered with. SHA-1 was phased out by Microsoft because of weaknesses and to "align to industry standards". Update KB4474419 is required for successful installation on a computer running the Microsoft Windows 7 operating system. Mozilla notes on the Firefox 100 release notes for the Nightly version that the update is required to install Firefox successfully on Windows 7 devices.īeginning in this release, the Firefox installer for Windows is signed with a SHA-256 digest, rather than SHA-1. Windows 7 administrators find the update on the Microsoft Update Catalog, but it should also be available on Windows Update and other update management systems. Any devices without SHA-2 support will not be able to install Windows updates on or after July 2019. Systems without the update may get Windows Update error 0x80092004 because of the missing dependency this may happen on manually updated systems.Ĭustomers who run legacy OS versions (Windows 7 SP1, Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1 and Windows Server 2008 SP2) are required to have SHA-2 code signing support installed on their devices to install updates released on or after July 2019.

The last version of the update dates back to September 2019, and it should be installed on most Windows 7 devices by now, as it was released before the operating system reached end of support. The Windows update KB4474419 introduced support for SHA-2 code signing on Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 / 2008 R2.
