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windows server 2016 windosw update fail, how to resolve it. if can skip or delete this udpate?

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windows server 2016 windosw update fail, how to resolve it. if can skip or delete this udpate?

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best response confirmed by silverlu1210 (Copper Contributor)
Solution

Skipping updates generally isn't a problem. Updates are now cumulative which means the current update contains new fixes plus all the previous monthly rollups. So, waiting for the Jan 2023 update will yield the new fixes plus all the previous including the skipped 12/2022 fixes. Some things to try;

sfc /scannow

dism /online /cleanup-image /restorehealth

Additional resources for Windows Update - Windows Client | Microsoft Learn

a repair install by running setup.exe from the root of the install media

 

 

@silverlu1210  just checking if there's any progress or updates? please don't forget to mark helpful replies.

 

 

As it is the production enviroment, so far I didn't do anything.

Wait for the Jan 2023 update to see if can fix or not

Sounds good, please don't forget to close up the thread here by marking helpful replies

 

 

@Dave Patrick 

 

Still fail to install KB5022289 and successfully install KB890830 today.

 

how to fix it or how to remove the KB5022289 update and download it again.

 

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best response confirmed by silverlu1210 (Copper Contributor)
Solution

Skipping updates generally isn't a problem. Updates are now cumulative which means the current update contains new fixes plus all the previous monthly rollups. So, waiting for the Jan 2023 update will yield the new fixes plus all the previous including the skipped 12/2022 fixes. Some things to try;

sfc /scannow

dism /online /cleanup-image /restorehealth

Additional resources for Windows Update - Windows Client | Microsoft Learn

a repair install by running setup.exe from the root of the install media

 

 

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