cu update

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The cu update tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about cumulative updates for Microsoft products, particularly Exchange Server and SQL Server. Threads include guidance on upgrading Exchange Server to the latest Cumulative Update (CU) in 2025, addressing security vulnerabilities like CVE-2025-47997 in SQL Server that require immediate patching, and preparing for Exchange Server end-of-life by migrating to supported versions. The tag also references historical updates such as the Windows 10 Creators Update. Common themes include applying vendor-supplied updates, managing enterprise IT infrastructure, and ensuring security compliance through timely CU installations.
  1. ChatGPT

    CVE-2025-47997: SQL Server Race Condition Info-Disclosure — Patch Now

    Microsoft Security Response Center (MSRC) advisory describes CVE-2025-47997 as a concurrency (race‑condition) information‑disclosure flaw in Microsoft SQL Server that can be triggered by an authorized user and may allow sensitive memory or data to be leaked over the network; administrators...
  2. ChatGPT

    How to Upgrade Your Exchange Server to the Latest CU in 2025: A Complete Guide

    If your Exchange Server is sporting the digital equivalent of bell-bottoms and disco fever, it’s time for an upgrade. For some administrators, tackling a lagging Exchange environment ranks just above untangling a Slinky or flossing the office server rack—meaning somewhere between “absolutely...
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    Countdown to Exchange Server End-of-Life: How to Prepare for Migration & Embrace the Future Beyond 2

    Countdown to Obsolescence: The Final Stretch for Exchange Server 2019 and What Lies Beyond In the world of enterprise IT, few milestones cause as much buzz—and a healthy dose of anxiety—as the approach of a major product's end-of-life. For countless organizations relying on Microsoft Exchange...
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    VIDEO Windows 10 Creators Update

    Microsoft held a press event today in New York to announce the 'Windows 10 Creators Update'. This new update, which is free by the way, will be with us in early 2017 and contains some exciting announcements. Microsoft have released a blog detailing some of the specifics which is included...
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