We are releasing new patches for our self‑hosted product, Azure DevOps Server. We strongly recommend that all customers stay up to date with the latest, most secure version of Azure DevOps Server.
The most recent release, Azure DevOps Server, is available on the download page.
The following versions have been patched. For more details on these updates, see the release notes:
⬇️Azure DevOps Server Patch Download
| Version | Patch Download | Release Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Azure DevOps Server | Download Patch 5 | Release notes |
| Azure DevOps Server 2022.2 | Download Patch 10 | Release notes |
✅Verifying Installation
To verify that the patch is installed, run the following command on the Azure DevOps Server machine using the patch installer you downloaded:
<patch-installer>.exe CheckInstall
Replace <patch-installer> with the name of the patch file you downloaded. The command output will indicate whether the patch is installed.
seriously? this patch is about "service connection headers" ?
How about working to update .NET 10 support for pipelines? why should there be a wait for the next update?
Why is it that hard to test 4 tasks with different project types, as this is already working in the cloud platform (the AI can't handle it?)
If the workaround is to follow this issue (https://developercommunity.microsoft.com/t/Azure-DevOps-Server-agents-keep-using-ou/11103431?stateGroup=active&fTime=6m&sort=votes&ftype=problem) please say so, as this is a highly requested fix.
and without this whats the point of upgrading and developing with VS2026 if there is no pipeline support.