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(...) of the System settings will be toggled off by default. We will provide REST API to connect to external sources for substitution data. ** – For SQL Server 2019, the system requires Cumulative Update 29 (CU29) provided by Microsoft. The installer automatically checks whether this update is present and prevents the installation from proceeding if it is not detected.

(...) /webcon_bps_2021_infrastructure_izFWwC.pdf As there are performance improvements to the engine itself, it is also recommended to install the latest Microsoft SQL Server updates. An example with Cumulative Update 16 for SQL Server 2019:     Creating a job SQL Server Management Studio allows to create a maintenance plan manually from the user interface, from separate tasks available i (...)

(...)   Applies to version: 2023 R3 and above; author: Łukasz Maciaszkiewicz   Introduction With the release of the 14th Cumulative Update (CU14) for Microsoft Exchange Server 2019, there has been a revision in the approach to the Extended Protection feature. As a result, the feature, previously optional in earlier update packages, is now automatically enabled by default during installation of thi (...)

Applies to version: 2023 R3 and above; author: Krystyna Gawryał   Related documentation A detailed description of the functionalities mentioned herein and their configuration can be found in the following sections of the WEBCON Help: Item list  Update item list values Add item list rows   Introduction In WEBCON BPS, it is now possible to perform automa

(...) I've been trying to install the newest Webcon version and the installer gives me the information that I must have Cumulative Update 29 (15.0.4410.1) installed to continue. The problem is that I haveall the most recent updates and when I try to install the desired update manually, I get: "A SQL Server update with a higher version has already been installed on SQL Server instance MSSQLSERVER, so the current SQL Ser (...)