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windows server patching
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Windows server patching discussions on WindowsForum.com cover security updates, out-of-band fixes, and operational risks for Microsoft Windows Server environments. Recent threads highlight critical vulnerabilities such as CVE-2026-47654, a Remote Desktop Client RCE flaw affecting Server 2016 through 2025, which flips the typical RDP risk model by exposing client machines. Another topic covers KB5091157, an April 2026 out-of-band patch addressing reboot loops and update errors on Windows Server 2025, particularly impacting domain controllers, Privileged Access Management, and LSASS stability. These examples underscore that security updates are high-risk platform changes requiring careful testing and deployment planning.
Microsoft disclosed CVE-2026-47654 on June 9, 2026, as a Critical remote code execution flaw in the Remote Desktop Client affecting supported Windows Server releases from 2016 through 2025, with updates issued through the June security release and no reported public disclosure or exploitation at...
Microsoft has moved quickly to contain a nasty April 2026 Windows Server servicing problem, issuing out-of-band fixes that address both repeated restart failures and update-installation errors tied to the month’s Patch Tuesday release. The immediate relief is real for administrators running...