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NEWS Microsoft’s newest Windows update breaks VPNs, and there’s no fix

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  • Start date Start date May 4, 2024
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    enterprise it extended security updates it admin guide it support microsoft network issues no-fix patch remote work troubleshooting vpn vpn issues vpn-breakage windows 10 windows 11 windows update

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Microsoft said this week that the most recent Windows security update for Windows 10 and Windows 11 may break VPN connections.

Microsoft's newest Windows update breaks VPNs, and there's no fix
 
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yes Microsoft says its a mistake... translation = you should not have noticed
 
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