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Win 2019 not detecting updates

Anonymous
2024-10-15T12:31:34+00:00

Hello

We have a WSUS server ran on windows 2016, it is used patch devices running Win 10, win 2016 and win 2019. I have no issue patching any of them outside of the two devices that are sitting in a cluster running win 2019 ( there is multiple win 2019 that are having no issues). They are behaving weirdly. They are visible on WSUS server and appear to be reporting but all the patches are marked as 'not applicable' on them. Even th patches that are installed on other w2k19 machines.

I tried to reset windows update components multiple times on both, rebooted the devices multiple times, tried to apply update manually and installed newest service stack I found for 2K19 windows ( it being update from 2021). I am at my wits end could you please advice me how to fix them? Why are they behaving like this?

Thank you in advance!

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  1. Anonymous
    2024-10-16T05:31:13+00:00

    Thank you!

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  2. Anonymous
    2024-10-16T01:50:47+00:00

    Hello,

    Thank you for posting in Microsoft Community forum.

    From the description above, I understand your question is related to WSUS.

    Since there are no engineers dedicated to this topic in this forum. To be able to get a quick and effective handling of your issue, I recommend that you repost your question in the Q&A forum, where there will be a dedicated engineer to give you a professional and effective reply.

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    Best Regards, Karlie Weng

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