Types of updates available for UAG
A few days ago, Service Pack 1 for UAG has been released, but we have seen some confusion with customers with regards to the type of updates UAG may have and how they relate to each other.
UAG can have the following types of updates:
1. A private fix, which the product-group may issue to resolve a specific issue that has been discovered.
2. A hot-fix, which may be released to resolve an issue, but is suitable for multiple customers.
3. A Roll-up, which is a hot-fix that includes several fixes in one package.
4. An Update, which is a more major collection of changes and fixes, often containing some functionality change.
5. A Service Pack, which is a major change to the product, including fixes and usually major functionality changes too.
Many Microsoft products have hot-fixes released, and these are often not publicly available, but require a customer to contact Microsoft within a support-case to receive. The reason for this is that the fix may require personal attention and guidance by a support engineer because it has a specific installation procedure, or changes the way the product behaves in a way that is not suitable for the general public.
Until now, the UAG product-group has released Service Pack 2. This pack was designed to be installed on top of Service Pack 1 Update 1, so be sure to install that update first. There’s no need to install Rollup 1 or the security updates that came along before SP2.
If you have installed a certain update, you may be wondering how to know at what level you are at. To know this, you can click on the Help menu, within the UAG management console, and select About.
The version number can tell you what version you are running, according to the following table:
Version |
Release Date |
Version Number |
KB Number |
Gold (no updates) |
25 January 2010 |
4.0.1101.0 |
N/A |
Sec Update MS10-089 |
9 Nov 2010 |
4.0.1101.052 |
2433585 |
Update 1 |
12 April 2010 |
4.0.1152.100 |
981323 |
U1 Rollup 1 |
18 May 2010 |
4.0.1152.110 |
981932 |
U1+Sec Update MS10-089 |
9 Nov 2010 |
4.0.1152.150 |
2433584 |
Update 2 |
21 September 2010 |
4.0.1269.200 |
2288900 |
U2+Sec Update MS10-089 |
9 Nov 2010 |
4.0.1269.250 |
2418933 |
Service Pack 1 RC |
21 October 2010 |
4.0.1575.10000 |
N/A |
Service Pack 1 |
3 December 2010 |
4.0.1752.10000 |
2285712 |
Service Pack 1 Rollup 1 | 28 December 2010 | 4.0.1752.10020 | 2475733 |
Service Pack 1 Rollup 2 (a.k.a. Q1 2011 Rollup) | 6 April 2011 | 4.0.1752.10025 | N/A |
Sec Update MS11-079 | 12 October 2011 | 4.0.1752.10073 | 2522485 |
SP1 + Sec Update MS12-026 | 10 April 2012 | 4.0.1753.10076 | 2649261 |
Service Pack 1 Update 1 | 13 October 2011 | 4.0.1773.10100 | 2585140 |
Service Pack 1 Update 1 Rollup 1 | 11 January 2012 | 4.0.1773.10110 | 2647899 |
SP1 U1 + Sec Update MS12-026 | 10 April 2012 | 4.0.1773.10190 | 2649262 |
Service Pack 1 Update 1 Rollup 2 | 12 June 2012 | 4.0.1773.10220 | N/A |
Service Pack 2 | 6 August 2012 | 4.0.2095.10000 |
2710791 |
Post written by Ben Ari
Comments
Anonymous
February 01, 2011
Is it required to uninstall "private" or other updates prior to the installation SP1? This article (technet.microsoft.com/.../gg281604.aspx) doesn't include MS10-0899 for example.Anonymous
February 02, 2011
It is generally not a requirement, but depending on the actual fix, it may be specifically required.Anonymous
March 31, 2011
Should TMG Updates be applied to UAG servers or are these covered by UAG updates?Anonymous
October 20, 2012
TMG updates should be applied. Patch TMG first then UAG.Anonymous
March 04, 2014
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