Patch Tuesday (or Black Tuesday) is the second Tuesday of every month. It is the day that Microsoft releases new patches for the Windows operating system & other Microsoft products. Patches are released via the OS's "Window's Update" application.
The second Tuesday of every month is the usual day for Windows security updates, and is known as "Patch Tuesday". Critical updates may be released at any time, however.
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The second Tuesday of the month.
Microsoft started releasing patches on Tuesday starting in October of 2003. Microsoft started this release schedule, known as "Patch Tuesday", in order to reduce costs related to the release of patches. The system accumulates security patches over 1 month and then releases them all at once on the 2nd Tuesday of every month.
No, the word "Tuesday" is not a verb. It is a noun that refers to a day of the week.
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