Microsoft has released security updates for vulnerabilities found in any version of:
Exchange Server 2013
Exchange Server 2016
Exchange Server 2019
These updates are available for the fol...
Please check that the current session has correctly recalculated group membership
cmd > net user <yourlogin> /domain in output check if Global Group Membership contains those groups. If not it's worth to relog your session.
>> Yes member :
- Schema Admins
- Enterprise Admins
- Domain Admins
Worth to mention (since I see a gui installer) if you are running it after downloading from Microsoft Catalog make sure you run it not from explorer directly but rather:
run cmd as administrator and from there cd to catalog with .msi and go from there.
>> I download the MSP with this post, run cmd as administrator and execute ./Exchange2019-KB5008631-x64-en.msp, it start a GUI
If above does not resolve run a setupassist script to perform health check prior to installation. It could be some PS session running or Reboot Pending registry. https://microsoft.github.io/CSS-Exchange/Setup/SetupAssist/
>> I run setupassist,I can see error for "Pending Reboot Failed HKLM:\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\SessionManager\PendingFileRenameOperations" .
I also have this registry key error on my other Ex2019 servers but this server able to install this KB without any problem. I will try tomorrow to reinstall this KB and to clear the registry key before (https://knowledge.broadcom.com/external/article/178159/error-pending-system-changes-that-requir.html) . But I would be surprised if the registry key generated a rights error message.
I also have for this server only an error for "Services Cache Files"
Can this error generate errors during the installation?