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I understand that you're experiencing issues with Windows Update KB5026435, CAVSC. Let's collaborate to resolve this problem.

 

Microsoft has released the optional KB5026435 Preview cumulative update for Windows 10 22H2 with two new features and 18 additional fixes or changes. To determine if there is a problem caused by the installation of the Windows Update, we can restart the database server manager in the hosted computer. It'll help identify any potential issues or faults that may have occurred.

 

First, you'll have to restart QuickBooks Database Server Manager (QBSM) on the current device on which the software is hosting the company files. In another way, we can also say that you'll have to restart the device on which the software is hosting the server.

 

From the installation wizard of QuickBooks, you would be getting the option to install the QBSM.

 

The Database Server Manager will start on its own if you have already installed the complete program in the server system and thus, shall run once you get started with it.

 

Here's how to restart:

 

  1. Go to the Windows Start menu.
  2. Search and open Control Panel.
  3. Select and open Administrative Tools.
  4. Hit Services from the list.
  5. Right-click the QuickBooksDBXX service and then click Restart.

 

Moreover, I've added this reference to guide you in maintaining your software up to its latest release: Update QuickBooks Desktop to the latest release.

 

We'll always be here if you need anything else managing your desktop program and other QuickBooks concerns. Feel free to reply in the comments below. Have a good one!

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