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Brian - As a test, I allowed my home computer to update to 22H2. When I look at the update history, the most current update on my home machine was: "2022-11 Cumulative Update for Windows 11 for x64-based Systems (KB5019961)". I did not see the "KB5020044" update on my computer. I reran the update and nothing new was downloaded. The Microsoft Web Site shows the update that you are speaking about as "Preview". Is it possible that because Microsoft has labeled the update as "preview" it won't download? I have spent some time looking at Microsoft blogs and found an article that might be helpful. It is at:
This article points to the following link for downloading KB5020044:
https://www.catalog.update.microsoft.com/Search.aspx?q=KB5020044
I was able to use that link to successfully download the KB502044 to my Windows 11 22H2 home machine as a test. Will this solve the problem with Proseries Crashing? Is this something that we all can use for our highly important office computers? I don't want to update my office computers at this time since I can't afford to have all of my machines out of commission (not to mention the time that it takes to update each and every computer). As I am sure that you know, we are getting extremely close to tax season, and I think that I can speak for the community that this is causing a lot of stress for all of us. Any thoughts that you might have to get us past this problem would be much appreciated. Thank you. - Jerome