Windows 11 Error Integrating KB5019178

Zoom7000

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I tried creating a Windows 11 image last week and got an error when NTLite tried to integrate the latest online updates, specifically KB5019178. The error killed the rest of the process.

I've attached a screenshot and my XML file. Using a Windows 11 22H2 image (updated June 2023) downloaded from VLSC.

Any ideas what's wrong here? I'm just trying the process again without any updates to see if that works.
 

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Update: Removing that particular from the process seems to have allowed it to go beyond the update integrations. So, definitely an issue with that update it seems.
 
Go to UUPdump and check latest update .1992 for 11 aka 22H2 you've the opportunity to add Education by show hidden edtions. Next choose actively add Education to your build.
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I tried creating a Windows 11 image last week and got an error when NTLite tried to integrate the latest online updates, specifically KB5019178. The error killed the rest of the process.

I've attached a screenshot and my XML file. Using a Windows 11 22H2 image (updated June 2023) downloaded from VLSC.

Any ideas what's wrong here? I'm just trying the process again without any updates to see if that works.
That's a lot of obsolete updates in one list.

Please start fresh and use only what NTLite - Updates - Add - Latest online updates suggests.
You can also delete old updates before that, by going to the Menu - Settings - Trim update cache button.

Then after install if Windows Update offers an update that was not on the update list, other than Defender, that will be supported later, take a note of it and let me know please.

Thanks.
 
Not sure I'm following what you're suggesting as a way forward?
While UUP dump can prepare images with pre-installed KB's, I would think your org (EDU?) has a compliance policy regarding the source of deployment images. That's why you stay with VLSC to prove your images are correct.
 
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