Microsoft shipped emergency, out‑of‑band Windows updates on January 17, 2026, after the January 13 security rollup introduced two disruptive regressions: a widespread Remote Desktop sign‑in failure affecting multiple Windows client and server lines, and a narrower shutdown/hibernation regression...
If you’re standing at a Windows 11 setup screen and wondering whether upgrading to Pro is worth the outlay, the hard truth is simple: for day‑to‑day use the desktop, gaming features, and core security look and behave the same — but if you need centralized management, enterprise‑grade encryption...
Microsoft pushed an emergency out‑of‑band Windows update after a wave of post‑Patch Tuesday reports left some PCs restarting when they should shut down, failing to hibernate reliably, and — in a separate but equally disruptive fault — blocking Remote Desktop sign‑ins that underpin much remote...
Microsoft moved quickly after January’s Patch Tuesday to issue emergency fixes for multiple Windows 11 regressions that left some users unable to sign in to Remote Desktop sessions and others unable to shut down cleanly. The out‑of‑band updates—published on January 17, 2026 as KB5077744 and...
Microsoft released a series of targeted out‑of‑band (OOB) patches on January 17, 2026 to repair failures introduced by the January Patch Tuesday security rollup—most notably Remote Desktop sign‑in failures and a Secure Launch shutdown/hibernation regression on some Windows 11 devices. The fixes...
Microsoft issued targeted out‑of‑band updates on January 17, 2026 to repair two disruptive regressions introduced by the January 13 Patch Tuesday rollup: widespread Remote Desktop sign‑in failures that blocked Cloud PC and Azure Virtual Desktop access, and a configuration‑dependent bug that...
Microsoft issued emergency, out‑of‑band updates on January 17, 2026 to repair two disruptive regressions introduced by the January 13 Patch Tuesday rollup: widespread Remote Desktop credential and sign‑in failures that broke Cloud PC/AVD connections, and a configuration‑specific bug that caused...
Microsoft has confirmed that its January 2026 Patch Tuesday updates for Windows 11 introduced multiple regressions and has already shipped targeted fixes to address the most disruptive problems, but mixed reports and unacknowledged reports mean administrators and power users must act carefully...
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Microsoft pushed emergency fixes the week after January’s Patch Tuesday to neutralize two high‑impact regressions that left some Windows 11 PCs either unable to shut down cleanly or unable to authenticate into Remote Desktop sessions, and it also acknowledged a separate Outlook Classic...
Microsoft’s January update cycle took an unexpected detour this week when a Patch Tuesday release introduced a narrowly scoped but disruptive regression that left some Windows 11 systems unable to shut down or enter hibernation, forcing Microsoft to ship emergency out‑of‑band (OOB) updates on...
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Microsoft released emergency out‑of‑band updates on January 17, 2026 — most notably KB5077744 and KB5077797 — to address critical post‑Patch‑Tuesday regressions that left many users unable to sign in to Remote Desktop services or in some cases unable to shut down cleanly. The packages are...
Microsoft released an out‑of‑band (OOB) cumulative update for Windows 11, version 23H2 — KB5077797 (OS Build 22631.6494) — on January 17, 2026 to address two high‑impact regressions introduced by the January 13, 2026 cumulative update (KB5073455): Remote Desktop sign‑in failures and a Secure...
Microsoft pushed an emergency, out‑of‑band pair of updates on January 4, 2022 — KB5010196 for Windows Server 2019 (and related 2019 LTSC builds) and KB5010215 for Windows Server 2012 R2 — to repair a Remote Desktop/interactive logon regression that could leave servers unresponsive, present a...
Microsoft confirmed that the January 13, 2026 cumulative update KB5074109 introduced a regression that can break Azure Virtual Desktop (AVD) connections on some Windows clients, producing immediate authentication failures; organizations seeing this behavior should pause deployment, apply...
Fix Remote Desktop (RDP) Not Working on Windows 10/11: Enable, Firewall, and Port Checks
Difficulty: Intermediate | Time Required: 20 minutes
Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) is one of the fastest ways to access a Windows PC remotely—but when it stops working, you’re left with vague errors like...
Apple’s M5 iPad Pro is finally powerful and fast enough that you can reasonably use it as the primary display for a Windows 11 PC — but only if you accept the trade-offs that come with remote-display workflows, third‑party software, and wireless networking realities. The M5’s GPU and storage...
Imagine upgrading Windows 11 Home to Pro and finding the same elegant interface—but with a suite of hidden tools that fundamentally change what your PC can do for work, security, and virtualization.
Background: why this matters right now
Windows 11 ships in multiple editions, but the difference...
NoMachine for Windows distills a fast, low-latency remote-desktop experience into a compact, cross‑platform client and server that’s free for personal use and increasingly feature‑rich for enterprises—this article distills what NoMachine does on Windows, walks through setup and everyday use, and...
Microsoft has confirmed a dangerous Remote Desktop vulnerability — tracked as CVE-2025-60703 — that can be exploited by a local, low‑privilege user to escalate to SYSTEM‑level privileges on affected Windows hosts, and Microsoft has already distributed mitigations in the November 2025 security...
Microsoft’s Security Update Guide has assigned CVE-2025-60703 to a vulnerability in Windows Remote Desktop Services (RDS) categorized as an Elevation of Privilege issue, and the vendor’s public entry emphasizes a “confidence” metric that describes how certain Microsoft is about the...