Microsoft shares policy after upgrade debacle around Windows Server 2025
Briefly

Microsoft's recent clarification on Windows Server 2025 upgrades reveals a misclassification issue stemming from patch management tools, particularly concerning KB5044284.
Despite third-party vendors like Heimdal blaming Microsoft for the automatic upgrading to Windows Server 2025, Microsoft maintains that the upgrade was intended to be optional.
System administrators have expressed frustration over Windows Server 2022 being inadvertently upgraded to Windows Server 2025 via misclassified updates that should not apply to servers.
Heimdal Security's patch management tool incorrectly classified a Windows 11 update as a server operating system upgrade, leading to confusion and frustration for system administrators.
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