I've recently noticed that all my Windows 11 24H2 clients are no longer receiving the June update (KB5060842), nor the out-of-band replacement (KB5063060), although it seems like it's still available for Windows Server 2025 machines. I haven't seen any official announcements about the update being withdrawn for clients, but I'm curious if anyone else is experiencing this issue. I'd prefer not to push it out manually, but I'm open to that if necessary. Also, I confirmed that the update isn't being offered anymore in different settings, like in my lab environment. Does anyone have more information on whether this was a conscious move by Microsoft or just an oversight?
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Yeah, this patch cycle has really been messy. From what I've gathered, it seems the update was indeed withdrawn, but no official reason has been given yet. It's frustrating!
I had a similar experience. I initially deferred the update for 11 days, but it wasn't appearing when I checked. After reading some similar reports, I changed the deferral to 4 days, and suddenly it showed up. It's like they were playing with the rollout schedule or something!
I didn’t encounter this issue at work, but I did face a BSOD on my personal machine after applying the update. A lot of tech sites are reporting similar bugs too, so you're not alone in this.
Ugh, sounds like a nightmare! I think many are dealing with the fallout from that update.
I think they might be throttling the update and possibly replacing it with that out-of-band patch. I managed to get the main update installed manually after facing issues with the normal patch system. It was a hassle, but at least I got it sorted!
Right? It's like we're all left in the dark here. I hope they clarify things soon.