July 14th, 2020

July patches for Azure DevOps Server and Team Foundation Server

Gloridel Morales
Senior Technical Program Manager

This month, we are releasing fixes that impact our self-hosted product, Azure DevOps Server 2019, as well as Team Foundation Server 2018.

The following has been fixed with this patch:

  • CVE-2020-1326 – Cross-site Scripting Vulnerability

  • Build pipeline shows incorrect connection for unauthorized users when selecting Other Git source.

  • Fix error when changing changing Inheritance to On or Off in XAML build definition.

Azure DevOps Server 2019.1.1 Patch 4

If you have Azure DevOps Server 2019 Update 1.1, you should install Azure DevOps Server 2019 Update 1.1 Patch 4.

Verifying Installation

  • Option 1: Run devops2019.1.1patch4.exe CheckInstall from a command prompt. devops2019.1.1patch4.exe is the file that is downloaded from the link above. The output of the command will either say that the patch has been installed, or that is not installed.

  • Option 2: Check the version of the following file: [INSTALL_DIR]\Azure DevOps Server 2019\Application Tier\Web Services\bin\Microsoft.VisualStudio.Services.Feed.Server.dll. By default, Azure DevOps Server 2019 is installed to c:\Program Files\Azure DevOps Server 2019. After installing Azure DevOps Server 2019.1.1 Patch 4, the version will be 17.153.30229.2.

Azure DevOps Server 2019.0.1 Patch 7

If you have Azure DevOps Server 2019, you should first update to Azure DevOps Server 2019.0.1. Once on 2019.0.1, install Azure DevOps Server 2019.0.1 Patch 7.

Verifying Installation

  • Option 1: Run devops2019.0.1patch7.exe CheckInstall from a command prompt. devops2019.0.1patch7.exe is the file that is downloaded from the link above. The output of the command will either say that the patch has been installed, or that is not installed.

  • Option 2: Check the version of the following file: [INSTALL_DIR]\Azure DevOps Server 2019\Application Tier\Web Services\bin\Microsoft.VisualStudio.Services.Feed.Server.dll. By default, Azure DevOps Server 2019 is installed to c:\Program Files\Azure DevOps Server 2019. After installing Azure DevOps Server 2019.0.1 Patch 7, the version will be 17.143.30229.3.

TFS 2018 Update 3.2 Patch 12

If you have TFS 2018 Update 2 or Update 3, you should first update to TFS 2018 Update 3.2. Once on Update 3.2, install TFS 2018 Update 3.2 Patch 12.

Verifying Installation

  • Option 1: Run tfs2018.3.2patch12.exe CheckInstall from a command prompt. tfs2018.3.2patch12.exe is the file that is downloaded from the link above. The output of the command will either say that the patch has been installed, or that is not installed.

  • Option 2: Check the version of the following file: [TFS_INSTALL_DIR]\Application Tier\Web Services\bin\Microsoft.TeamFoundation.WorkItemTracking.Web.dll. By default, TFS 2018 is installed to c:\Program Files\Microsoft Team Foundation Server 2018. After installing TFS 2018 Update 3.2 Patch 12, the version will be 16.131.30229.4.

Author

Gloridel Morales
Senior Technical Program Manager

Gloridel is a Senior Technical Program Manager on the Azure DevOps team.

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  • Scott Stallings

    Good Morning,

    Is SSH using SHA2 supported with TFS 3.2 Patch 12? If not, will we be able to expect this in September’s patch?

    Thank you very much.

    • Gloridel MoralesMicrosoft employee Author

      Hi Scott, we do support SHA2 with TFS 3.2 patch 12.

  • spaige@courts.mi.gov

    Greetings-

    Is the “Azure DevOps Server 2019 Update 1.1 Patch 4 Release Date: July 14, 2020” update cumulative? Do I need to install patches 1, 2, and 3 first, or can I just install patch 4?

    Thanks,
    Shawn

    • Gloridel MoralesMicrosoft employee Author

      Hi Shawn, updates are cumulative. You don’t need to install patches 1-3 first.

    • Alin

      Awaiting an answer on this question also.
      Thank you.

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