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>More than a year after giving administrators an unwelcome surprise with a security update that turned out to be a Windows Server 2025 upgrade, Microsoft has marked the incident as "resolved." As far as Microsoft was concerned, the issue was "mitigated" shortly after being reported, but it has taken the company well over a year to declare it resolved. The fix came with KB5082063, a cumulative update that, in true Microsoft style, has problems of its own.

Archive: https://archive.today/379hJ From the post: >>More than a year after giving administrators an unwelcome surprise with a security update that turned out to be a Windows Server 2025 upgrade, Microsoft has marked the incident as "resolved." As far as Microsoft was concerned, the issue was "mitigated" shortly after being reported, but it has taken the company well over a year to declare it resolved. The fix came with KB5082063, a cumulative update that, in true Microsoft style, has problems of its own.

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