Summary
This security update resolves a Microsoft SharePoint Server remote code execution vulnerability and Microsoft SharePoint remote code execution vulnerability. To learn more about the vulnerabilities, see the following security advisories:
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Microsoft Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures CVE-2022-37961
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Microsoft Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures CVE-2022-38008
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Microsoft Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures CVE-2022-38009
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Microsoft Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures CVE-2022-35823
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This is build 16.0.5361.1002 of the security update package.
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To apply this security update, you must have the release version of Microsoft SharePoint Enterprise Server 2016 installed on the computer.
This public update delivers Feature Pack 2 for SharePoint Server 2016. Feature Pack 2 contains the following feature:
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SharePoint Framework (SPFx)
This public update also delivers all the features that were included in Feature Pack 1 for SharePoint Server 2016, including:
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Administrative Actions Logging
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MinRole enhancements
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SharePoint Custom Tiles
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Hybrid Taxonomy
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OneDrive API for SharePoint on-premises
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OneDrive for Business modern user experience (available to Software Assurance customers)
The OneDrive for Business modern user experience requires an active Software Assurance contract at the time that the experience is enabled, either by installation of the public update or by manual enablement. If you don't have an active Software Assurance contract at the time of enablement, you must turn off the OneDrive for Business modern user experience.
For more information, see the following Microsoft Docs articles:
Improvements and fixes
This security update adds a new feature for SharePoint Server 2016 End of Support Notification.
Note: To enable the new feature, you have to install KB 5002142 together with this update.
Known issues in this update
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Some Web Part Pages Web Service methods may be affected after you apply the September 2022 security update. For more information, see Web Part Pages Web Service methods may be blocked after applying the September 2022 security update for SharePoint Server (KB5017733).
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Some SharePoint 2010 workflow scenarios may be blocked. For more information, see SharePoint 2010 workflows may be blocked by enhanced security policy (KB5017760).
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This security update introduces a change in SharePoint Server that will affect customers who use the Document Generation capability in Nintex Workflow. Nintex Workflow customers must take additional action after this security update is installed to make sure that workflows can be published and run. For more information, see https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=2206156. For support for Nintex Workflow, contact Nintex.
How to get and install the update
Method 1: Microsoft Update
This update is available from Microsoft Update. When you turn on automatic updating, this update will be downloaded and installed automatically. For more information about how to get security updates automatically, see Windows Update: FAQ.
Method 2: Microsoft Update Catalog
To get the standalone package for this update, go to the Microsoft Update Catalog website.
Method 3: Microsoft Download Center
You can get the standalone update package through the Microsoft Download Center. Follow the installation instructions on the download page to install the update.
More information
Security update deployment information
For deployment information about this update, see Deployments - Security Update Guide.
Security update replacement information
This security update replaces previously released security update 5002222.
File hash information
File name |
SHA256 hash |
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sts2016-kb5002269-fullfile-x64-glb.exe |
2438BB393EA49B0F141F7FDC64B785C105E06EC444767A49C3992C2CA56B95D6 |
File information
Download the list of files that are included in security update 5002269.
Information about protection and security
Protect yourself online: Windows Security support
Learn how we guard against cyber threats: Microsoft Security
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