Making Windows Server 2016 Update Automatically
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@jmoore said in Making Windows Server 2016 Update Automatically:
@dafyre Yes the Windows 1803 patch broke our database and caused EdExpress to go wonky for quite a while until I disabled updates. As soon as Windows went to 1809 it all started working again. So just an fyi for you @dafyre if you had any troubles with this too.
EdExpress is one of two pieces of software I'm glad I don't have to deal with anymore... (EdConnect is the other, lol).
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@dafyre Ugghh lol and of course they are used in tandom. I support these and I hate it lol
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@jmoore said in Making Windows Server 2016 Update Automatically:
@dafyre Yes the Windows 1803 patch broke our database and caused EdExpress to go wonky for quite a while until I disabled updates. As soon as Windows went to 1809 it all started working again. So just an fyi for you @dafyre if you had any troubles with this too.
did you roll back to 1709? then roll up to 1809 when it came out?
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@jmoore said in Making Windows Server 2016 Update Automatically:
@dafyre Ugghh lol and of course they are used in tandom. I support these and I hate it lol
I no longer have to do anything but snicker anytime somebody mentions them now, ha ha... so.... *snicker, snicker.
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@Dashrender Yes. I may have the version wrong but I did have to do that and then I disabled updates until 1809 tested well at my workstation.
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@dafyre lol and I can't wait for that same day
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@jmoore said in Making Windows Server 2016 Update Automatically:
@dafyre Yes the Windows 1803 patch broke our database and caused EdExpress to go wonky for quite a while until I disabled updates. As soon as Windows went to 1809 it all started working again. So just an fyi for you @dafyre if you had any troubles with this too.
1803 is not a patch. That's a new OS version. While it is handled through Windows Updates, it's not the same as a patch.
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Has anyone tried this with 2019?
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Not yet.