This article describes how to troubleshoot a problem where you are repeatedly offered the same update in Windows Update or Microsoft Update. This may happen if the update isn't installed correctly the first time, or if your Windows Update settings can't detect the update. If you keep seeing the same update being offered for installation, try to install the update later.
You may also want to check your update history to see whether there are any error messages. Then, you can search for any errors that you find by going to the Microsoft Support. The WUAHandler. However in the ConfigMgr - Software Updates Management applet, it states that the patches failed to install.
It should recognise they're already installed and stop bothering you. Thanks, but I don't believe that is the issue. The patches are in the DP. Also, the patches are already installed as you can see. Office Office Exchange Server. Not an IT pro? System Center TechCenter. What can I do? McAfee says it's critical, I do it, McAfee says it's done, then the next morning it's critically needed again.
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Details required :. Cancel Submit. Hi, This usually happens if some update has not installed properly, and your Windows operating system is unable to detect the installed or partially installed update. In this scenario, it feels that your system requires the update and so keeps installing it over and over again. The first thing you should do is try to note down the number of the update that keeps installing. It will be something like KB
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