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Did update KB5055523 simply install and activate IIS without my knowledge? The good news is, no, IIS is still disabled. However, according to Microsoft, this is not a bug—it’s intentional.
Since KB5055523 is a mandatory security update, it will eventually be installed on your PC, and there really isn't any way to run from it. Fortunately, Microsoft is already on its tiptoes and has ...
Until a permanent fix is issued by Microsoft and/or CrowdStrike, affected users are advised to roll back the KB5055523 update and hold off on Windows 11 24H2 updates until the problem is addressed.
Windows 11 update KB5055523 causes issues with Windows Hello facial recognition. Infrared face scans are impacted by the update, leading to login errors and difficulties. Disabling the RGB camera ...
After installing today's security updates, Windows 11 24H2 (KB5055523) will have its build number changed to Build 26100.3775, and 23H2 (KB5055528 ) will be changed to 226x1.5191.
On Windows 11, they were published under KB5055523 and KB5055528. On the Windows 10 side, Microsoft has confirmed that there are no known issues for the latest supported version of Windows, which ...
Microsoft's latest mandatory security update for Windows 11, KB5055523, is causing big problems for quite a few users. Reports verified by Windows Latest say that the update fails to install for ...
Microsoft just launched a new update for Windows 11, KB5055523, but it seems it won’t install for some users or gets stuck at 20% or 70%. And it’s breaking Windows Hello along the way.
And this isn’t the only headache tied to KB5055523. Microsoft also recently fixed a Windows update bug that caused Copilot to be uninstalled on some PCs —perhaps one of the best bugs we’ve ...
According to Microsoft, you need to have the Dynamic Root of Trust Measurement (DRTM) or the System Guard Secure Launch features enabled after installing the KB5055523 update. Apparently, if those ...