It’s super easy. Go to the Administration node in the ConfigMgr console, then Updates and Servicing, and here you should see the update. If you don’t, click on Check for Updates in the top menu ribbon and refresh. I believe you will see version 2002 show up.
For any upgrade, I recommend you run the pre-requisite checker first which you can do by right-clicking the update and selecting that option. The pre-requisite check will let you know if there are any issues especially with SQL. Once, all is good, then click Install Update pack and let it do it’s thing.
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It’s super easy. Go to the Administration node in the ConfigMgr console, then Updates and Servicing, and here you should see the update. If you don’t, click on Check for Updates in the top menu ribbon and refresh. I believe you will see version 2002 show up.
For any upgrade, I recommend you run the pre-requisite checker first which you can do by right-clicking the update and selecting that option. The pre-requisite check will let you know if there are any issues especially with SQL. Once, all is good, then click Install Update pack and let it do it’s thing.
Hi, I think to begin with you may follow below links and post if there are any specific questions
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/mem/configmgr/core/servers/manage/checklist-for-installing-update-1910
https://howtomanagedevices.com/sccm/1406/sccm-1910-update-step-by-step/
Hello Sunil, Please check the details here
+ https://howtomanagedevices.com/sccm/1406/sccm-1910-update-step-by-step/
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