Difference between revisions of "Recovering After Failed Update All Services Disabled"
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1) Determine what update failed, and manually install the failed CU patch. | 1) Determine what update failed, and manually install the failed CU patch. | ||
. .\Get-WuaHistory.ps1 | . .\Get-WuaHistory.ps1 |
Revision as of 04:39, 22 April 2019
1) Determine what update failed, and manually install the failed CU patch.
. .\Get-WuaHistory.ps1 Get-WuaHistory | Format-Table
2) Download the patch from Microsoft Update Catalog: https://www.catalog.update.microsoft.com/Home.aspx. Manually apply the patch.
3) Reset exchange services/dependencies to automatic
Get-Service | Where-Object { $_.DisplayName –like “Microsoft Exchange *” } | Set-Service –StartupType Automatic Get-Service | Where-Object { $_.DisplayName –like “Microsoft Exchange IMAP*” } | Set-Service –StartupType Manual Get-Service | Where-Object { $_.DisplayName –like “Microsoft Exchange POP*” } | Set-Service –StartupType Manual Get-Service | Where-Object { $_.DisplayName –eq “IIS Admin Service” } | Set-Service –StartupType Automatic Get-Service | Where-Object { $_.DisplayName –eq “Microsoft Filtering Management Service” } | Set-Service –StartupType Automatic Get-Service | Where-Object { $_.DisplayName –eq “World Wide Web Publishing Service” } | Set-Service –StartupType Automatic Get-Service | Where-Object { $_.DisplayName –eq “Tracing Service for Search in Exchange” } | Set-Service –StartupType Automatic
4) Reboot the server 5) Verify exchange services are started, and set for Automatic Start.