March patches for Azure DevOps Server

Gloridel Morales

This month, we are releasing fixes that impact our self-hosted product, Azure DevOps Server.

The following versions of the products have been patched. Check out the links for each version for more details.

Azure DevOps Server 2022.1 Patch 3

If you have Azure DevOps Server 2022.1, you should install Azure DevOps Server 2022.1 Patch 3.

Release notes

  • Resolved an issue where the Proxy Server stopped working after installing Patch 2.
  • Fixed a rendering issue on the extension details page affecting languages that were not English.

Verifying Installation

  • Run devops2022.1patch3.exe CheckInstall, devops2022.1patch3.exe is the file that is downloaded from the link above. The output of the command will either say that the patch has been installed, or that it is not installed.

Azure DevOps Server 2020.1.2 Patch 13

If you have Azure DevOps Server 2020.1.2, you should install Azure DevOps Server 2020.1.2 Patch 13.

Release notes

  • Resolved an issue where the Proxy Server stopped working after installing Patch 12.

Verifying Installation

  • Run devops2020.1.2patch13.exe CheckInstall, devops2020.1.2patch13.exe is the file that is downloaded from the link above. The output of the command will either say that the patch has been installed, or that it is not installed.

Azure DevOps Server 2019.1.2 Patch 8

If you have Azure DevOps Server 2019.1.2, you should install Azure DevOps Server 2019.1.2 Patch 8.

Release notes

  • Resolved an issue where the Proxy Server stopped working after installing Patch 7.

Verifying Installation

  • Run devops2019.1.2patch8.exe CheckInstall, devops2019.1.2patch8.exe is the file that is downloaded from the link above. The output of the command will either say that the patch has been installed, or that it is not installed.

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  • ZeBobo5 Bobo 3

    What about all ‘Under review’ or ‘On Roadmap’ tickets whithout any updates since so many years on https://developercommunity.visualstudio.com/AzureDevOps ?! Azure DevOps is dead ? Or Microsoft stopped listening to its users ?
    A lot of features are missing or not even completed…

    • Tobias Larsson 0

      I agree – its time to say if 2022 is the end of azure devops server and if so – are there any plans for users that use Azure DevOps Server on-premise?

      Currently going to github enterprise for agile, test and requirements handling with workitems is not good enought. How about all companies that have been adapted safe portfolio planning and such.

      To quiet about new versions – we need to know.

    • Gloridel MoralesMicrosoft employee 1

      Hi, Azure DevOps is not dead and we continue to invest in the product. Usage continues to grow at a healthy rate and we use it internally as the foundation for our DevSecOps toolchain. In fact, Microsoft is our single biggest customer with teams like Azure, Office, and Windows.

  • DarrellW 0

    Windows 2019 Datacenter 1809

    Azure DevOps Server Version: Azure DevOps Server 2022.0.1 (AzureDevOpsServer_20230721.2)
    Trying to Apply March Patch: Azure DevOps 2022.1 Patch 3
    When I run the patch I get this error message and the patch is not applied.

    Starting process C:\Program Files\Azure DevOps Server 2022\Tools\tfsconfig featureFlags /updateFeatureFlags
    Error running a command: System.ComponentModel.Win32Exception (0x80004005): The specified executable is not a valid application for this OS platform.
    at System.Diagnostics.Process.StartWithCreateProcess(ProcessStartInfo startInfo)
    at Microsoft.TeamFoundation.AzureDevOpsPatch.ProcessHandler.RunExe(Logger log, String fileName, String arguments)
    at Microsoft.TeamFoundation.AzureDevOpsPatch.Command.Run(Logger log)
    at Microsoft.TeamFoundation.AzureDevOpsPatch.AzureDevOpsPatch.RunCommands(Logger log)

    I have not been able to find anything concerning this error. Does any one have any suggestions?

      • DarrellW 0

        Thanks for this reply. I had been banging my head against the wall trying to figure out why it didn’t work.

  • Tanner Montgomery 0

    Are patches cumulative? For example, We have Azure DevOps Server 2020 Update 1.2 Patch #5 installed, can we skip to Patch #13?

    • Gloridel MoralesMicrosoft employee 0

      Hi Tanner, patches are cummulative. You can skip previous patches and install Azure DevOps Server 2020 Update 1.2 Patch 13.

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