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support/windows-server/system-management-components/cant-install-openssh-features.md

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- The computer uses WSUS to manage updates, and runs a version of Windows Server that's older than Windows Server 2025 or Windows 11, v 22H2. These older versions of Windows can't install the OpenSSH features by using WSUS. For more information about this behavior, see the following articles:
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- [Use Windows Update client policies and WSUS together](/windows/deployment/update/wufb-wsus).
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- The "High-level changes affecting Features on Demand and language pack content" section of [How to make Features on Demand and language packs available when you're using WSUS or Configuration Manager](/windows/deployment/update/fod-and-lang-packs).
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- The [High-level changes affecting Features on Demand and language pack content](/windows/deployment/update/fod-and-lang-packs#high-level-changes-affecting-features-on-demand-and-language-pack-content) section of "How to make Features on Demand and language packs available when you're using WSUS or Configuration Manager".
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- Group Policy settings block the installation. These settings vary depending on the Windows version, and in some cases multiple settings can contradict each other and cause the installation to fail.
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Both commands should return output that resembles the following excerpt:
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