![]() One thing I’ve noticed lately when buying a new computer is that they EXPECT you to buy your own keyboard. Posted on Februat 22:36 CST by Susan Bradley We are working on a resolution and will provide an update in an upcoming release. To mitigate this issue, please see Adding file types for Unified Update Platform on premises. Microsoft Configuration Manager is not affected by this issue. ![]() This issue might affect security updates or feature updates for Windows 11, version 22H2. This issue is caused by the accidental removal of required Unified Update Platform (UUP) MIME types during the upgrade to Windows Server 2022 from a previous version of Windows Server. Affected WSUS servers are only those running Windows Server 2022 which have been upgraded from Windows Server 2016 or Windows Server 2019. The updates will download to the WSUS server but might not propagate further to client devices. Remember as well that the “disable IE” is only on Windows 10 and comes through an Edge update NOT an Internet Explorer update.įor those of you that are IT admins be aware of: Updates released Februor later might not be offered from some Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) servers to Windows 11, version 22H2. Remember Windows 7 is officially out of support so if you are still using it, please do not be using it to surf, browse, etc ensure that you are using it in isolation away from the Internet. Windows servers are still getting Internet Explorer updates! So IE is not quite dead. Remember our mantra – to pause, ponder, wait and in general see what the side effects are first. Here we go again with a bundle of updates. Posted on Februat 12:12 CST by Susan Bradley
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