Kb2883200 windows server 2012 r2

С 15.06.2022 г. IE 11 не поддерживается

IE11 станет недоступным с 14.02.2023. Сайты, созданные для IE, можно перезапустить в режиме IE в Microsoft Edge.

Internet Explorer превращается в Edge.

Эти обновления (*.msu) включают в себя улучшения производительности и надежности, повышающие качество работы Windows Server 2012 R2.

Важно! Если выбрать язык ниже, содержимое страницы динамически отобразится на выбранном языке.

  • Date Published:

    16.10.2013

    File Name:

    Windows8.1-KB2883200-x64.msu

    Windows8.1-KB2894029-x64.msu

    Windows8.1-KB2894179-x64.msu

    File Size:

    224.8 MB

    3.4 MB

    2.1 MB

    Эти обновления (*.msu) включают в себя улучшения производительности и надежности, повышающие качество работы Windows Server 2012 R2. Рекомендуем применить все эти обновления в рамках процедур очередного обслуживания. Сбой при установке всех перечисленных выше пакетов может привести к непроверенному состоянию компьютера.

  • Поддерживаемые операционные системы

    Windows Server 2012 R2

    1. Чтобы начать загрузку, нажмите кнопку Загрузить и выполните одно из указанных действий или выберите другой язык в списке Изменить язык и щелкните Изменить.
      • Чтобы начать установку сразу, нажмите кнопку Выполнить.
      • Чтобы загрузить файл на компьютер и выполнить установку позднее, нажмите кнопку Сохранить.
    2. Базы знаний необходимо устанавливать в следующем порядке: KB2894179, KB2883200, KB2894029

Internet Explorer 11 has retired as of 15 June, 2022

IE11 will no longer be accessible after 14 February, 2023. You can reload Internet Explorer sites with IE mode in Microsoft Edge.

Internet Explorer is changing to Edge.

These updates (*.msu) provide a collection of performance and reliability improvements that are designed to improve the Windows Server 2012 R2 experience.

Important! Selecting a language below will dynamically change the complete page content to that language.

  • Date Published:

    16/10/2013

    File Name:

    Windows8.1-KB2883200-x64.msu

    Windows8.1-KB2894029-x64.msu

    Windows8.1-KB2894179-x64.msu

    File Size:

    224.8 MB

    3.4 MB

    2.1 MB

    These updates (*.msu) provide a collection of performance and reliability improvements that are designed to improve the Windows Server 2012 R2 experience. We recommend that you apply all of these updates as part of your regular maintenance routines. Failure to install all of the packages listed above could leave your machine in an untested state.

  • Supported Operating Systems

    Windows Server 2012 R2

    1. To start the download, click the Download button and then do one of the following, or select another language from Change Language and then click Change.
      • Click Run to start the installation immediately.
      • Click Save to copy the download to your computer for installation at a later time.
    2. These KB’s must be installed in the following order: KB2894179, KB2883200, KB2894029

Internet Explorer was retired on June 15, 2022

IE 11 is no longer accessible. You can reload Internet Explorer sites with IE mode in Microsoft Edge.

Internet Explorer is changing to Edge.

These updates (*.msu) provide a collection of performance and reliability improvements that are designed to improve the Windows Server 2012 R2 experience.

Important! Selecting a language below will dynamically change the complete page content to that language.

  • Date Published:

    10/16/2013

    File Name:

    Windows8.1-KB2883200-x64.msu

    Windows8.1-KB2894029-x64.msu

    Windows8.1-KB2894179-x64.msu

    File Size:

    224.8 MB

    3.4 MB

    2.1 MB

    These updates (*.msu) provide a collection of performance and reliability improvements that are designed to improve the Windows Server 2012 R2 experience. We recommend that you apply all of these updates as part of your regular maintenance routines. Failure to install all of the packages listed above could leave your machine in an untested state.

  • Supported Operating Systems

    Windows Server 2012 R2

    1. To start the download, click the Download button and then do one of the following, or select another language from Change Language and then click Change.
      • Click Run to start the installation immediately.
      • Click Save to copy the download to your computer for installation at a later time.
    2. These KB’s must be installed in the following order: KB2894179, KB2883200, KB2894029

Update for Windows Server 2012 R2 (KB2883200)

These updates (*.msu) provide a collection of performance and reliability improvements that are designed to improve the Windows Server 2012 R2 experience.

  • These updates (*.msu) provide a collection of performance and reliability improvements that are designed to improve the Windows Server 2012 R2 experience. We recommend that you apply all of these updates as part of your regular maintenance routines. Failure to install all of the packages listed above could leave your machine in an untested state.
Knowledge Base Articles:
  • KB2883200

System Requirements

Operating Systems: Windows Server 2012 R2

Installation Instructions

    1. To start the download, click the Download button and then do one of the following, or select another language from Change Language and then click Change.
      • Click Run to start the installation immediately.
      • Click Save to copy the download to your computer for installation at a later time.
    2. These KB’s must be installed in the following order: KB2894179, KB2883200, KB2894029

Related Resources

  • Knowledge Base Article

In case you ever get round to trying to install vNext (or SQL2016SP1) on a Windows 2012R2 server, you may encounter some problems with missing updates. At least, I did, while following these steps:

  • Create new Windows 2012 R2 VM
  • Apply all updates
  • Apply all updates
  • Wonder why KB2883200 isn’t installing

unnamed.png

Grovelling around in MS’s website, you’ll find a link that says that KB2883200 has been superceded by KB2919355, which is hidden from Windows Update by default. WHY?

So you think “I’ll just install it manually”. Which also fails.

You first need to install KB2919442.

This then causes KB2919355 to appear in Windows Updates. (I’m fairly sure I saw it and KB2883200 at the same time, but I’ve not been able to replicate that; if this one does appear, then don’t bother with it.)

Confused? You will be. Particularly when you realise that 2919355 < 2919442, implying that this is a fix to fix a cockup that was intended to fix another cockup. Or something like that.

I also liked / enjoyed the way that the link under «this update fixes some issues» just takes you to the Microsoft Support homepage, rather than anything more useful. Helpful.

So, install that update, reboot, re-run windows updates. Oh look. Another 184 updates to install. Deep joy.

Other references:

  • SQLHA – Gotcha for Installing SQL Server 2016 and SSMS on Windows Server 2012 R2
  • SQLSkills – Windows Server 2012 R2 Update

I should feel the need to rant, but this happened a couple of months ago, and I’ve only just got round to writing a quick blogpost about it. And even then, I cheated – this is just a regurgitation of an email to a colleague…

  • Kb3083324 windows 7 x64 скачать
  • Kb2852386 windows 7 x32 скачать
  • Kb3010081 kb3099229 скачать windows 10
  • Kb3004394 что за обновление windows 7
  • Kb2841134 windows 7 x64 скачать