Microsoft has shared a new group policy setting and explained how it would prevent future Windows upgrade-related major mishaps like the recent KB5044284 one.
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Microsoft offers Windows Server 2025 as an optional update for Windows Server 2022 and Server 2019 amongst the KB5044284 upgrade chaos.
Microsoft has confirmed that the latest cumulative updates now fixed odd performance issues and high CPU usage on Windows Server editions.
Microsoft has released a special Defender update for Windows 11, Windows 10, and Windows Servers This update is meant to bring improved security and performance to Windows install images.
Microsoft earlier this month confirmed that the KB5037765 update was failing to install with 0x800f0982/0x80004005 errors. The issue has now been resolved with an out of band (OOB) update.
Microsoft has confirmed that IT admins may have a hard time installing the latest security updates on systems with Windows Server 2019. Affected systems show a 0x800f0982 error code.
Microsoft has released a set of out-of-band updates (OOB) to resolve issues with LSASS memory leaks in some Windows Server versions. Those updates include KB5037422, KB5037423, and KB5037426.
Microsoft has released a special Defender update for Windows 11, Windows 10, and Windows Servers This update is meant to bring improved security and performance to Windows install images.
Microsoft eases licensing terms for its Windows Server product lineup to pose greater competition to rivals. They are dropping certain restrictions to lower costs for customers and increase adoption.
Microsoft has released special Defender update for Windows 11, Windows 10, and Windows Servers This update is meant to bring improved security and performance to Windows install images.
Fueled by "popular demand", Microsoft has finally introduced Windows Local Administrator Password Solution (LAPS) as a built-in feature on certain versions of its operating system.
Microsoft has issued a reminder today about the third phase security hardening changes deployment for Windows Server Kerberos protocol. These changes are meant to patch a major security flaw.
Microsoft has rolled out an out-of-band (OOB) update to resolve an issue related to XPS documents not displayed correctly in WPF-based readers. The problem was introduced in December's Patch Tuesday.
Microsoft has issued out-of-band (OOB) updates to Windows Server 2019 and Windows Server 2022 platforms. These updates fix the network adapter and NIC issues related to Hyper-V and virtualization.
Microsoft confirms the process to create new Network Adapters joined to a VM network on Hyper-V hosts in Windows Server is broken since the last Patch Tuesday. Temporary mitigation has been issued.
A new Local Privilege Escalation bug affecting all prevalent versions of Windows OS has received unofficial patches from 0Patch after Microsoft refused to fix the NTLM authenticating protocol.
Although software updates are supposed to fix problems, it appears that the latest Patch Tuesday release is causing major headaches for Windows Server admins due to DC boot loops and Hyper-V issues.
Microsoft has released an out-of-band update for several Windows 10 Enterprise LTSC and Server configurations to tackle an issue with Remote Desktop that affected server reachability and performance.
A Microsoft Defender bug is creating thousands of files and clogging the boot drive on Windows Server 2016 and 2019, according to user reports. It is now being fixed via an update to the service.
Google's Project Zero team has publicly revealed yet another security flaw in Windows which allows elevation of privilege, claiming that Microsoft's fix is incomplete and does not resolve the issue.
Microsoft has published a security advisory regarding a vulnerability in multiple versions of Windows, which would allow ill-intentioned attackers to remotely execute code on a targeted machine.
Today, Microsoft announced a number of new features for those that are running Windows in virtualized environments, such as Office 365 ProPlus and OneDrive Files On-Demand coming to Server 2019.
It's been a few years since Microsoft promised to include OpenSSH as a part of Windows, and though consumer versions of Windows 10 already had it, the Server variants are only getting it now.
After over a month since Microsoft released Windows Server 2019 and Windows Server version 1809 and then pulled them from servers. Now, the company is re-releasing both of the operating systems.
Ignite 2018 took place this week, which translated into quite a few announcements on Microsoft's part. Of course, some gaming and update news is in there too. Be sure to catch up below.
Today at its Ignite 2018 conference, Microsoft announced that Windows Server 2019 and its semi-annual counterpart, Windows Server, version 1809, will be generally available in October.
Microsoft has announced a new distribution channel for the .NET Framework. It's called "Cumulative Update", and will follow the same cadence as Windows 10, starting with the October 2018 Update.
Citing Microsoft 365 as the preferred successor to the small business version of Windows Server, the company did decide to release one more update after receiving feedback from "influencers".
Microsoft today released Windows Server 2019 Insider Preview build 17744. There aren't any new front-facing features; however, there are a few improvements to Hyper-V among other things.
Microsoft today released Windows Server 2019 Insider Preview build 17738. It includes a couple of new features like host device access for containers and SDN high performance gateways.
Alongside of a new build in the Fast ring, Microsoft today released new builds of Windows Server 2019 and the Windows 10 SDK, both of which bring the build number to 17733. There are no changelogs.
It's been a packed week for Microsoft, with everything from Game Pass announcements to various Insider preview news popping up. Be sure to catch up via our handy guide at the link below.
It's the Tuesday after a Windows 10 client release, which means that it's time for new Windows Server 2019 and Windows 10 SDK Insider Preview builds, which align with the Fast ring build number.
Windows 10 Redstone 5 and Windows Server 2019 will be coming with support for leap seconds and other improvements like Precision Time Controls. The update also brings Precision Time Control and more.
Today, Microsoft released a new Windows Server 2019 Insider Preview, bringing the build number to 17713. The new build doesn't contain any new features, but there are some known issues.
The week that's just ending was packed with news about Xbox software, Patch Tuesday's regular influx of updates, and an unexpectedly quick reveal of a new member in the Surface family. All that below.
Today, Microsoft released Windows Server 2019 build 17709 and Windows 10 SDK Preview build 17709, adding some new features as we come into the final stretch of Redstone 5 development.
Like clockwork, Microsoft today released new builds of Windows Server 2019 and the Windows 10 SDK, bringing the build number to 17692, the same as the current Fast ring client build.
Today, Microsoft released a new Insider Preview build of Windows Server 2019, bringing the build number to 17677. The build only contains a couple of minor new features, like container improvements.
A lot has happened in these short seven days over at Microsoft. Most of the news revolved around gaming and the unveiling of the Adaptive Controller, but there was also more. Be sure to catch up.