• Microsoft's latest Patch Tuesday broke some VMs, but there's a fi

    From TechnologyDaily@1337:1/100 to All on Thu Dec 22 16:00:04 2022
    Microsoft's latest Patch Tuesday broke some VMs, but there's a fix

    Date:
    Thu, 22 Dec 2022 15:48:26 +0000

    Description:
    A set of Microsoft Patch Tuesday updates has impacted users spinning up new VMs on Hyper-V.

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    Microsoft has released an emergency fix for its latest Patch Tuesday update, which stopped some users from creating new VMs in some Hyper-V hosts.

    The issue, which impacted users of Windows Server 2019 and Windows Server 2022, stemmed from th KB5021249 or KB5021237 updates installed on Windows Server or Azure Stack HCI hosts.

    Existing VMs aren't impacted by the faulty update according to the status update from Microsoft, only new VMs created post-installation. What now for users?

    Microsoft has resolved the issue with out-of-band (OOB) updates released on December 20, for installation on Hyper-V hosts in your environment.

    Microsoft says that you do not need to install any updates or make any
    changes to other servers or client devices in your environment to resolve
    this issue.

    If you want to get the standalone package for these out-of-band (OOB)
    updates, yu can search for the KB number in the Microsoft Update Catalog .

    Microsoft says you can then manually import these updates into Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) and Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager.

    This isn't the first time in 2022 we've seen a Patch Tuesday update cause serious issues for users.

    In December 2022, an update dubbedKB5019980 caused database connections that utilize the Microsoft ODBC SQL Server driver to fail. READ MORE:

    Microsoft patches Follina threat in latest Patch Tuesday release



    Microsoft Patch Tuesday update has broken another really important software



    Our guide to the best virtualization tools

    However, the Patch Tuesday tradition of weekly updates may not be around forever.

    In July 2022, Microsoft rolled out a tool that will utilize Windows Update
    for Business to roll out important updates automatically.

    Dubbed Microsoft Autopatch, the tool for Windows 10 and 11, Microsoft Edge
    and Microsoft 365 is now available for users with Windows Enterprise E3 and
    E5 licenses. Interested in experimenting with VMs? Check out our guide to the best virtual machines



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