Microsoft Resolves Windows Server 2016 KB5094122 Update Failure Linked to Missing Prerequisite
Microsoft has resolved a deployment issue with Windows Server 2016 security update KB5094122, which was failing on systems missing the prerequisite KB5087537 update. The fix allows administrators to resume June security patching on Windows Server 2016, a long-supported platform still widely used in organizations due to slow migration of legacy business applications. The platform is approaching the end of its extended support in January 2027.
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Microsoft says it has resolved a KB5094122 deployment issue that affected some older server systems missing earlier update prerequisites.
Windows Server 2016 remains in use across many organizations because older business applications and server roles can take years to replace or migrate.
Although the platform is nearing the end of extended support in January 2027, Microsoft still issues security updates for it.
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