The product group released the July 2018 Cumulative Update for SharePoint Server 2016 product family.
This CU also includes Feature Pack 1 which was released with December 2016 CU and Feature Pack 2 which was released with September 2017 CU.
The KB articles for July 2018 CU are available at the following location:
- KB 4022228 – July 2018 Update for SharePoint Server 2016 (language independent) – This is also a security update!
- There was no language dependent fix released for SharePoint Server 2016 – check June 2018 CU for latest language dependent fixes
- There was no fix released for Office Web Apps Server 2013 in July 2018 CU
The download for July 2018 CU is available through the following link:
- Download July 2018 Update for SharePoint Server 2016 (language independent) – This is also a security update!
- There was no language dependent fix released for SharePoint Server 2016 – check June 2018 CU for latest language dependent fixes
- There was no fix released for Office Web Apps Server 2013 in July 2018 CU
Important: It is required to install both fixes (language dependent and independent) to fully patch a SharePoint server. This applies also to servers which do not have language packs installed. The reason is that each SharePoint installation includes a language dependent component together with a language independent component. If additional language packs are added later (only) the language dependent fix has to be applied again.
It is irrelevant which language you pick on the drop down in download center. Even the language dependent fixes are all in the same package for all languages.
After installing the fixes you need to run the SharePoint 2016 Products Configuration Wizard on each machine in the farm. If you prefer to run the command line version psconfig.exe ensure to have a look here for the correct options.
SharePoint 2016 July 2018 CU Build Numbers:
Language independent fix: 16.0.4717.1000
To understand the different version numbers please have a look at my article which explains the different SharePoint build numbers.
You can use the SharePoint Server 2016 Patch Build Numbers Powershell Module to identify the patch level of all SharePoint components.
Related Links:
- Technet: Updated Product Servicing Policy for SharePoint Server 2016
- Blog: Common Question: What is the difference between a PU, a CU and a COD?
- Blog: SharePoint Patching demystified
- Blog: Why I prefer PSCONFIGUI.EXE over PSCONFIG.EXE
- Blog: July 2018 Office Update Release
- Technet: Update Center for Microsoft Office, Office Servers, and Related Products
- Blog: SharePoint Server 2016 Patch Build Numbers Powershell Module
- Blog: SharePoint Server 2016 Zero-Downtime Patching Demystified
- Blog: SharePoint does not have a build version. Full Stop.