
With KB5082063 still on the release channel and no patch date published, admins have three choices: delay the April update, isolate a test DC to validate patch behavior before wider rollout, or escalate through the Microsoft Support form Business to obtain the mitigation steps the company is providing case-by-case.
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das_stig This must be one of those high quality and tested patches, Microsoft promised us with such big fanfare, yet business as usual from the coding bots at Micromuppets ! Reply
jp7189 2063 only applies to 2025. Why does the headline say 2016-2025 are affected? Reply
thesyndrome https://www.tomshardware.com/tech-industry/artificial-intelligence/microsofts-ceo-reveals-that-ai-writes-up-to-30-percent-of-its-code-some-projects-may-have-all-of-its-code-written-by-ai I love reposting this whenever the opportunity arises….which is ALARMINGLY often now Reply
ezst036 Where this is going to hurt most is the smallest small businesses just slightly big enough to have some server needs. Microsoft Server is generally effectively dead but it lives on in quarters that don't get measured by statistics at many small businesses and governments These orgs don't yet have Linux talent in their employee pools and they don't have the financial resources to overcome the hurdle of fully setting up their own server from scratch and doing widespread migrations. No knowledge, no money. So they are stuck on Legacy Microsoft junk like MS Server 2026. Microsoft makes it super easy and super cheap to sign a deal with the devil and get hooked on to that fentanyl. We all know how it is. Once you're a drug addict, breaking the habit and getting the needle out of your arm aint easy. Microsoft is well known for creating pitfalls within Windows(which includes Server) that once you're in the pit it is impossible to simply leave. It is a pit with deep, deep hooks into your skin. Reply
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