

Installing QuickBooks because of this KB2919355 problem. As far as I can tell, the server is otherwise pretty healthy.


It's an HP server, and all the HP diagnostic tools are telling me the hardware is fine. There are no errors or even warnings in Event Viewer. Ran dism /online /cleanup-image /startcomponentcleanup /resetbase from admin command prompt, rebooted, and tried running the standalone installer again, as suggested by someone else when I was Googling the problem. Running Windows Update again still doesn't show me KB2919355, and trying to run the standalone installer still gives me the same "not applicable" error. Ran sfc.exe from admin command prompt (it came back clean and found no problems). When I try to install KB2919355, I just get "This update is not applicable to your computer." Other 5 updates all installed successfully with no problems. The download page mentioned that I have to install the other 5 updates in that pack before installing KB2919355. I've downloaded and tried the standalone installer for KB2919355 from. I've installed all the other critical and optional updates that Windows Update finds, so at the moment, it's caught up on updates (or so it says) and isn't finding any new ones. When I run Windows Update, it doesn't even find KB2919355. To install because it requires KB2919355, which is missing. I can't install QuickBooks 2017 at the moment because it requires. This server is going to be running QuickBooks 2017 database server. Make sure you see KB5005043 installed.Ĭongratulations, this server is now slightly less vulnerable! After the reboot we see the update is successfully installed.So.I'm trying to get KB2919355 installed on a Windows Server 2012 R2 Standard machine. Check Control Panel > Programs and Features > View Installed Updates.Reboot (you’ll be asked when the install is complete if you wish to restart now).Make a drink, this is not a quick update to install… It sat on 1% for me for about half hour.Never a welcome message!ĭon’t fret however as this appears to just be an issue with the installation bundle, and it’s easy enough to work around. The following screenshot is the Windows Update pages you will see if your computer can’t install updates. After clicking this message, you can also directly open the Windows Update page. “This update is not applicable to your computer”. When you using your Windows 10 computer, it can pop up notification from the bottom-right corner saying Can’t install updates. It seems that Microsoft might not be identifying this patch correctly as it doesn’t show within Windows Update for most and then downloading the patch manually from the Microsoft Catalog results in the very unhelpful error “This update is not applicable to your computer”. I’ve found a lot of clients are having the same issue with their Windows Server 2016 servers and getting KB5005043 to install.
