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Hi All,

Hopefully this is a quick one, that I did not want to trouble Rocket support with.

I know that UV11.3.5 is certified for Windows Server 2019, we aim to get as many of our customers on Windows onto Server 2022.

However, we may have some who want to stay on 2019.

To your collective knowledge are there any issues in sticking with 2019 for UV11.3.5?

Many thanks.

Hi All,

Hopefully this is a quick one, that I did not want to trouble Rocket support with.

I know that UV11.3.5 is certified for Windows Server 2019, we aim to get as many of our customers on Windows onto Server 2022.

However, we may have some who want to stay on 2019.

To your collective knowledge are there any issues in sticking with 2019 for UV11.3.5?

Many thanks.

Hi, Barry,

I would say if you have 11.3.5.1001 (versus 11.3.5), you should be okay, especially if you are reliant upon unirpc - 3 issues are addressed in 1001.

However, I would point out that if your site(s) are concerned with security and Windows updates, Windows Server 2019 is now in the Extended Maintenance period; standard support ended last year.

Bob Wyatt


Hi All,

Hopefully this is a quick one, that I did not want to trouble Rocket support with.

I know that UV11.3.5 is certified for Windows Server 2019, we aim to get as many of our customers on Windows onto Server 2022.

However, we may have some who want to stay on 2019.

To your collective knowledge are there any issues in sticking with 2019 for UV11.3.5?

Many thanks.

Hi Bob.

Ironically, the customer who prompted this question has spun up a 2022 server, so the 'problem' goes away.

Thanks for your reply.