![]() NET Framework 3.5, 4.7.2 and 4.8 for Windows Server 2019 for 圆4 (KB5022782)Īll of the above are showing “Pending install”Īnd BTW, my windows update setting is “Download Only”. Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool 圆4 – v5.110 (KB890830)Ģ023-02 Cumulative Update for. Security Update for SQL Server 2019 RTM CU (KB5021124) (A)ll updates, (N)o updates or (S)elect a single update?Īnd BTW, when picking “RECOMMENDED”, it shows item #1 above.Ģ023-02 Cumulative Update for Windows Server 2019 (1809) for 圆4-based Systems (KB5022840) Search for for (A)ll updates or (R)ecommended updates only? Aġ> Security Update for SQL Server 2019 RTM CU (KB5021124)Ģ> SQL Server 2019 RTM Cumulative Update (CU) 19 KB5023049 Microsoft (R) Windows Script Host Version 5.812Ĭopyright (C) Microsoft Corporation. But in this case I am dealing with right now, sconfig (when picking ALL UPDATES) it gives me this: After the available updates are shown, choose “A” for all updates, “N” for no updates, or “S” for single update selectionĪfter performing the above, the updates will download and install. ![]() Choose “A” for all updates, or “R” for recommended updates, and a scan will start.Select option “6” to “Download and Install Windows Updates”.Run “sconfig” to launch the “Server Configuration” application.Open an Administrative (elevated) command prompt.This also works with Windows Server Update Services so you can use this method either connecting to Windows Update (Microsoft Update) or Windows Server Update Services (WSUS). You can use this method on all modern Windows Server versions: On Windows Server instances that have a GUI, I find it way faster and more responsive to just open an elevated (Administrative) command prompt, and kick off Windows Updates from there. If there was an easier alternative to perform this function, wouldn’t it just make sense? The GUI also creates additional overhead and clutter. I’ve seen this true on newer Windows operating systems where the Windows Update GUI stops updating and you just sit there thinking the updates are running, when they are actually all complete. Using a GUI is great, however sometimes it’s not needed, and sometimes it even causes problems if it looses the backend connection where it’s pulling the data from. ![]() Please enjoy this video or read on for why and how! Why?
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