Thus, the string as a whole is —it would not resolve in Windows Update, WSUS, or Microsoft Update Catalog.
If you’ve come across the string , you are likely looking at a specific ISO file naming convention used within the Microsoft Volume Licensing Service Center (VLSC) or MSDN. swdvd9winserverstdcore202524h2264bite updated
in your licensing portal or repository, you are looking at the latest ISO for Windows Server 2025 Standard Edition , specifically the 64-bit Core installation media updated for the release cycle. Microsoft released Windows Server 2025 on November 1, 2024 Thus, the string as a whole is —it
To properly update a Windows Server 2025 Standard Core (64-bit) system: Microsoft released Windows Server 2025 on November 1,
Microsoft has not yet officially released Windows Server 2025 as of 2026, but it is widely discussed in previews. Based on the Windows Server release cycle:
Install-Module PSWindowsUpdate -Force Get-WindowsUpdate -Install -AcceptAll -AutoReboot
: During setup, selecting the "Standard" edition without "Desktop Experience" will install the Server Core version represented by this file.