November 14th, 2023

November 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, as well as Team Foundation Server 2018.3.2.

Azure DevOps Server 2022.0.1 Patch 5

Note: If you have Azure DevOps Server 2022, you should first update to Azure DevOps Server 2022.0.1 and then install Azure DevOps Server 2022.0.1 Patch 5. If you have Azure DevOps 2022 and installed Patch 4, take a look at this post from the Developer Community before you install this patch.

If you have Azure DevOps Server 2022.0.1, you should install Azure DevOps Server 2022.0.1 Patch 5. Please note that our patches are cumulative. If you didn’t install Patch 3 released on September 12, 2023, Azure DevOps Server 2022.0.1 Patch 5 will include updates to the Azure Pipelines agent. The updated version of the agent after installing Patch 5 will be 3.225.0.

Release notes

  • Extended the PowerShell tasks allowed list of characters for Enable shell tasks arguments parameter validation.
  • Fix an issue that was causing service connections edits to be persistent after clicking the cancel button.

Verifying Installation

  • Run devops2022.0.1patch5.exe CheckInstall, devops2022.0.1patch5.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 it is not installed.

Additional versions that we patched

The versions of Azure DevOps Server and Team Foundation Server listed in the table below have also been patches to fix the following:

  • Extended the PowerShell tasks allowed list of characters for Enable shell tasks arguments parameter validation.

Check out the links in the Release Notes column for each version to learn how to install fixes for this patch.

Version Release Notes
Azure DevOps Server 2020.1.2 Patch 10
Azure DevOps Server 2020.0.2 Patch 6
Azure DevOps Server 2019.1.2 Patch 6
Azure DevOps Server 2019.0.1 Patch 16
Team Foundation Server 2018.3.2 Patch 19

Author

Gloridel Morales
Senior Technical Program Manager

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

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  • Virantha T

    Hi Gloridel, the link in this article for Team Foundation Server 2018.3.2 – Patch 19 goes to a page which still shows Patch 18 as the latest. When does Patch 19 get released?

    • Gloridel MoralesMicrosoft employee Author

      Hi Virantha, Patch 19 was released on November 14. Here is the updated link. I am curious to know what is preventing you from upgrading to the latest version of Azure DevOps Server or move to hosted? You can send me an email at gloridel.morales@microsoft.com if you are wanting to share any concerns you have with upgrading.

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  • joakim spehar

    Hi,

    Login prompt keeps popping up when user tries to access Azure DevOps Projects after we installed “Azure DevOps Server 2022.0.1 Patch 5” in our dev environment. Is anyone else having this problem? We need to solve it before we patch PROD.

    • Gloridel MoralesMicrosoft employee Author

      We’re sorry to hear your experiencing login issues on Azure DevOps Server 2022.0.1 Patch 5. Our engineers tested login on 2022.0.1 with and without patch 5 and are not experiencing a change in behavior. Please reach out to customer support for further assistance.