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KB5003243: Servicing stack update for Windows 10, version 1809: May 11 ...
Method 1: Windows Update. This update is available through Windows Update. It will be downloaded and installed automatically. Method 2: Microsoft Update Catalog. To get the stand-alone package for this update, go to the Microsoft Update Catalog website. Method 3: Windows Server Update Services. This update is also available through Windows ...
KB5034864: Servicing stack update for Windows 10: February 13, 2024
REMINDER Windows 10, version 1507 reached the end of support (EOS) on May 9, 2017 for devices running the Pro, Home, Enterprise, Education, and Enterprise LoT editions.After April 9, 2019, these devices are no longer offered servicing stack updates. For information about the end of support for Windows 10, version 1507, see Windows 10 v1507 End of Servicing for CB and CBB.
Servicing stack update for Windows Server 2016 and Windows 10, version ...
Microsoft strongly recommends you install the latest servicing stack update (SSU) for your operating system before you install the latest cumulative update (LCU). Installing servicing stack updates (SSU) makes sure that you have a robust and reliable servicing stack so that your devices can receive and install Microsoft security fixes. How to ...
Servicing stack update for Windows 10, version 1809: January 12, 2021
Servicing stack updates (SSU) makes sure that you have a robust and reliable servicing stack so that your devices can receive and install Microsoft updates. How to get this update Method 1: Windows Update This update is available through Windows Update. It will be downloaded and installed automatically. Method 2: Microsoft Update Catalog
KB5030503: Servicing stack update for Windows 10: September 12, 2023
REMINDER Windows 10, version 1507 reached end of service on May 9, 2017 for devices running the Pro, Home, Enterprise, Education, and Enterprise LoT editions. After April 9, 2019, these devices are no longer offered servicing stack updates. To continue receiving these updates, we recommend updating to the latest version of Windows 10.
KB5037019: Servicing stack update for Windows 10: April 9, 2024
REMINDER Windows 10, version 1507 reached the end of support (EOS) on May 9, 2017 for devices running the Pro, Home, Enterprise, Education, and Enterprise LoT editions.After April 9, 2019, these devices are no longer offered servicing stack updates. For information about the end of support for Windows 10, version 1507, see Windows 10 v1507 End of Servicing for CB and CBB.
Servicing stack update for Windows 10, Version 1507: May 14, 2019
This update makes quality improvements to the servicing stack, which is the component that installs Windows updates. Key changes include: Addresses an issue in which Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) may show updates as "Downloaded" instead of "Reboot Required" on some clients.
KB5014032: Servicing stack update for Windows 10, version 20H2, 21H1 ...
Servicing stack updates (SSU) makes sure that you have a robust and reliable servicing stack so that your devices can receive and install Microsoft updates. This SSU update includes changes for Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager customers, Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEM), and Enterprise customers who use offline OS image servicing ...
KB5003711: Servicing stack update for Windows 10, version 1809: June 8 ...
Important: Windows 10, version 1809 reached end of service on May 11, 2021 for devices running the Enterprise, Education, and IoT Enterprise editions.After May 11, 2021, these devices will no longer be offered servicing stack updates. To continue receiving these updates, we recommend updating to the latest version of Windows 10.
Servicing stack update for Windows 10, Version 1809 and Windows Server ...
This update makes quality improvements to the servicing stack, which is the component that installs Windows updates. Key changes include: Addresses an issue that may prevent updates from installing when using an unattended.xml file with Deployment Image Servicing and Management (DISM).