In previous versions of Windows Server 2012 R2 it was possible from the old control panel. With Windows Server 2019 I can't find this function.
In previous versions of Windows Server 2012 R2 it was possible from the old control panel. With Windows Server 2019 I can't find this function.
Its not a problem to skip it but also note that the monthly rollups are cumulative so the current update always contains new fixes plus all of the previous monthly rollup. So with April update you'll get again new fixes plus March rollup.
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Just checking if there's any progress or updates?
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Hello @Germn-9014
Thanks for your posting on Q&A.
What is the KB number you want to avoid installation? Where did you get the updates from?
As far as I know, the function which we could choose to avoid installing the specified updates isn't available in Windows Server 2016 and 2019. All the needed updates will be downloaded and installed as schedule if you try to connect to the Internet to get the updates.
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The update I want to skip is KB5011551. What I have done is to put WSUS which filters the updates.
May I know why you want to skip this update? Is there any problem after you applying the update?
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Rita
@Germn-9014
It seems that there are no updates for several days. May I know the status of the case?
I agree with @DSPatrick. The monthly rollups are cumulative and it will be included into the latest one.
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Rita
May I know why you want to skip this update? Are there any problems after applying the update?
Yes, it generates a block when trying to change the password due to expiration.
Hello @Germn-9014
I haven't received any Known Issue about KB5011551 published from Microsoft right now. Have you tried to remove the update manually on one of the affected device?
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Rita
There's the well know issue of KB5011551 causing an infinite password change logon loop.
@DSPatrick
Thanks for your feedback. It seems that I missed the point.
Reference link:
https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-server-for-it-pro/password-change-logon-loop-windows-serwer-2019-kb5011551/m-p/3275452
In addtion, it seems that the issue has been resolved in April monthly rollup.

Refernce link:
https://support.microsoft.com/en-gb/topic/april-12-2022-kb5012647-os-build-17763-2803-9a10c5c9-e65f-4ae1-a9c4-2db9a8eca4fc
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Rita
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