Yesterday Microsoft released KB 4505658, the second “optional” July cumulative update for Win10 version 1809. We still haven’t seen the second July cu
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AskWoody_MVPwell woody, while 1809 users got the KB4505658 update earlier this week, Microsoft has just released the KB4505903 update (the 2nd CU for 1903) on the MS update catalog today 7/25:
https://www.catalog.update.microsoft.com/Search.aspx?q=4505903
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AskWoody_MVPthe KB4505903 update for v1903 is back on the MS Catalog site again Friday afternoon of July 26 after it was removed yesterday. also available for 1903 is a new servicing stack update – KB4508433
https://www.catalog.update.microsoft.com/Search.aspx?q=45084332 users thanked author for this post.
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AskWoody PlusDoes anyone know why KB4505658 is not being detected by Windows Server 2019?
A few days ago I wanted to test the fixes in this one on a few VMs – so I downloaded KB4505658 from the MS Catalog and manually imported it into our WSUS server.
My Windows 10 1809 workstation VMs picked up the offer to install it right away from WSUS but I have a new Windows Server 2019 Standard build that is hitting the same server and it will not acknowledge that this update is out there.
The update is approved for all relevant Computer groups on WSUS – but will not show when I click Check for Updates in Windows Update on this Windows Server 2019 build.
Any ideas why this might be happening?
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AskWoody PlusKB4507469 was already installed and so was KB4512937 (July Servicing Stack Update) prior to even importing KB4505658 into WSUS.
I fired up the Server 2019 VM moments ago – and did a manual check for updates – nothing.
Looks like this one is not actually for Windows Server 2019 – despite what the description says.
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AskWoody_MVPWell, i don’t have WS 2019 system to check and verify
but i can get it when i check UUP dump API, meaning it exist for WS 2019
it’s also available in UUP dump website
https://uupdump.ml/findfiles.php?id=252f5136-990f-4532-ad61-2272c1656d27&q=Windows10%20KB-
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AskWoody Plusthe KB4505903 update for v1903 is back on the MS Catalog site again Friday afternoon of July 26 after it was removed yesterday. also available for 1903 is a new servicing stack update – KB4508433
https://www.catalog.update.microsoft.com/Search.aspx?q=4508433I did get the KB4505903 update (I clicked [Check for updates]) on 27 july @ 05:00 GMT. Up to now I’ve experienced no issues whatsoever.
But [View update history] shows I do not have KB4508433.
Should I download and install KB4508433, or should I leave well enough alone ?
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ManagerKB4508433 (the Servicing Stack) will not show up in the Update History (it is also not listed in the Windows Update queue to be installed). But it will be installed with the CU.
The place you will find it listed is in the “Installed Updates” which can be accessed by the link in Settings app – Windows Update-View update history (at the top “Uninstall updates” OR Control Panel-Programs and Features-“View installed updates.”
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