![]() In Event Viewer, go to Applications and Service Logs Microsoft Windows WindowsUpdateClient Operational. Press the Win + X keys or right-click the Start button and select Event Viewer in the context menu. An existing update that’s revised keeps the same update ID (GUID), has its revision number incremented (for example, from 100 to 101), but gets a completely new revision ID that is not related to the previous ID. ![]() A Revision ID (do no confuse this with “revision number”) is a serial number that's issued when an update is initially published or revised on a given service. Reference Links: Event ID 25 from Microsoft-Windows-WindowsUpdateClient. D.Check to see if Event ID 40 is present in the event list. C.Click WindowsUpdateClient, and then click Operational. B.Expand Microsoft, and then expand Windows. A.In the left panel of Event Viewer, click Application and Service Logs.
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