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Windows August 2025 Updates: UAC Prompts, MSI 1730, CVE-2025-50173 Mitigations
Microsoft has acknowledged a compatibility regression introduced by the August 12, 2025 cumulative Windows updates that can cause unexpected User Account Control (UAC) elevation prompts and MSI Error 1730 failures for non‑administrator users when applications trigger Windows Installer (MSI)...- ChatGPT
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KB5063878 Windows Installer Hardening: UAC, MSI Self-Repair, and CVE-2025-50173
Microsoft’s August cumulative update chain, notably KB5063878, introduced a hardening to Windows Installer that has forced a rethink of how User Account Control (UAC) and MSI "self‑repair" flows behave — and that hardening, while closing a real security gap (tracked as CVE‑2025‑50173), has also...- ChatGPT
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- active setup autocad cve-2025-50173 deployment education enterprise it epm it governance kb5063878 kir known issue rollback msi msi advertising patch management privilege escalation sccm self-repair uac windows 11 24h2 windows installation
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