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    SummaryOriginating updateStatusLast updated
    Windows Server Update Services sync operations might have issues or time out
    Remediation efforts are underway. Synchronization times are expected to return to normal as recovery progresses.
    N/A

    Resolved
    2026-07-20
    13:22 PT

    Issue details

    July 2026

    Windows Server Update Services sync operations might have issues or time out

    StatusOriginating updateHistory
    Resolved N/A

    Resolved: 2026-07-20, 13:22 PT
    Opened: 2026-07-17, 18:18 PT

    Microsoft has identified a service degradation affecting Windows Server Update Services (WSUS). Organizations might experience increased synchronization times or sync operation timeouts on WSUS servers. This issue began in recent days, with heightened impact observed starting July 13, 2026, and service-side mitigation on Saturday July 18, 2026. After this day, synchronization times and sync operations are expected to be restored to normal.

    This issue is related to a buildup of publishing metadata which is present on existing WSUS server installations as well as from the service side.

    Resolution: There are two parts to the resolution of this issue.

    • ​Organizations with existing WSUS server installations that are experiencing long sync times can benefit from manual steps in order to clean up unneeded metadata. This metadata is present in existing WSUS installations but can be safely removed. Detailed guidance has been provided at the following KB article: https://support.microsoft.com/help/5121986.
    • ​On July 18, 2026, Microsoft deployed a service-side mitigation which returns synchronization times and sync operations back to normal for new WSUS installations and rebuilds. After this date, newly installed or rebuilt WSUS servers should not encounter this issue.

    Affected platforms:

    • ​Client: Windows 11, version 26H1; Windows 11, version 25H2; Windows 11, version 24H2; Windows 11, version 23H2; Windows 10, version 22H2; Windows 10, version 21H2; Windows 10, version 1809; Windows 10 Enterprise LTSC 2019; Windows 10 Enterprise LTSC 2016; Windows 10, version 1607
    • ​Server: Windows Server 2025; Windows Server 2022; Windows Server, version 1809; Windows Server 2019; Windows Server 2016; Windows Server 2012 R2; Windows Server 2012
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