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Mon, September 15, 2025

Microsoft: September Windows Updates Break SMBv1 Shares

⚠️Microsoft confirmed that the September 2025 Windows security updates can break connections to SMBv1 shares when NetBIOS over TCP/IP (NetBT) is used. The issue affects client releases (Windows 11 24H2/23H2/22H2, Windows 10 22H2/21H2) and server releases (Windows Server 2025, 2022) and may occur if either the SMB client or server has the update. As a temporary workaround, administrators are advised to allow SMB traffic on TCP port 445 so Windows can switch from NetBT to TCP. Microsoft is investigating and developing a fix.

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Sat, September 13, 2025

Microsoft warns Windows 10 support ends in 30 days

⚠️ Microsoft reminded customers that Windows 10 will reach end of servicing on October 14, 2025, with the October monthly update being the last security release for affected versions. After that date, Microsoft will no longer provide bug fixes or technical assistance for security, stability, or usability issues. Customers are advised to upgrade eligible devices to Windows 11, migrate to Windows 365 in the cloud, enroll in Extended Security Updates (ESU), or consider LTSC/LTSC alternatives for specialized devices.

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Wed, September 10, 2025

Microsoft fixes NDI streaming issues from August updates

🔧 Microsoft has resolved severe lag and stuttering issues affecting NDI streaming on Windows 10 and Windows 11 that appeared after the August 2025 cumulative security updates. The root cause was tied to KB5063878 and KB5063709 and manifested as dropped NDI traffic and degraded performance specifically over RUDP connections, while UDP and Single-TCP streams were unaffected. On September 9, 2025, Microsoft released fixes (KB5065426 and KB5065429) and recommends applying those updates; NDI also published a temporary workaround to switch Receive Mode to Single TCP or UDP in the NDI Tools Access Manager for systems that cannot immediately update.

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Wed, September 10, 2025

Microsoft Fixes UAC Prompts and App Install Issues

🔧 Microsoft has issued a fix for an August 2025 update that caused unexpected User Account Control (UAC) prompts and blocked MSI app installations for non-administrative users across multiple Windows client and server releases. The behavior resulted from a security patch addressing CVE-2025-50173, which introduced broader elevation checks to mitigate privilege escalation. Microsoft’s September 2025 update narrows when UAC is required for MSI repairs and lets IT administrators add specific MSI packages to an allowlist via new SecureRepairPolicy and SecureRepairWhitelist registry keys. The company also resolved a separate bug that caused severe lag and stuttering in NDI streaming software on Windows 10 and Windows 11.

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Thu, September 4, 2025

August Windows updates trigger UAC prompts, block installs

⚠️ Microsoft says the August 2025 security updates are causing unexpected User Account Control (UAC) credential prompts and preventing application installations and MSI repair operations for non‑admin users across supported Windows client and server releases. The behavior stems from a patch addressing CVE-2025-50173, a Windows Installer privilege escalation vulnerability that now enforces elevated UAC prompts during MSI repair and related operations. Affected scenarios include MSI repair commands, ConfigMgr deployments relying on per‑user advertising, Secure Desktop enablement, and launching certain Autodesk applications. Microsoft plans a fix allowing admins to exempt specific apps and recommends running affected apps as administrator or applying a Known Issue Rollback via support as a temporary mitigation.

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