That is followed by me manually loggining onto the same computers and manually clicking on the Windows Updates' "check for updates" button (which usually finds things), and then documenting all of those results as evidence.Īnyways, today while doing that (specifically while clicking on the Windows Updates' "check for updates" button), I noticed the first two Windows 2019 Servers that I did that on *both* installed "preview" type updates, without asking first! Adam (AJ Tek), while your post makes me feel a tad better, semantics aside, "preview" updates getting installed, without warning or choice, by manually checking for Windows Updates, is a brand new "feature" of Windows Updates. ![]() ![]() That troubleshooting involves running a scan for Windows Update in the RMM product for multiple computers, then looking in the RMM to see if it found anything to install (usually not). I am currently troubleshooting in my RMM product is actually doing its job of installing Windows Updates across all my clients.
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