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Microsoft Addresses Remote Desktop Freeze Issues in Windows Server 2025


Microsoft has issued a patch to address issues with Remote Desktop sessions freezing in Windows Server 2025, bringing relief to users who had been experiencing frustration for over a month. The company's efforts to improve its patch management processes are seen as a positive step towards improving the reliability of Microsoft's products.

  • Microsoft has released a patch to resolve Remote Desktop session freezing issues in Windows Server 2025.
  • The problem started with the February update cycle for Windows 11 24H2 and Server 2025.
  • A bug rated as low exploitability was exploited by miscreants just eight days after its introduction.
  • Micorsoft has faced criticism for sending out error messages, releasing patches that caused Blue Screens of Death in Windows 11, and allowing users to install Windows 11 against corporate policy.
  • The company is working to improve its patch management processes with new tools and mechanisms.



  • Microsoft has issued a patch to resolve issues with Remote Desktop sessions freezing in Windows Server 2025, bringing an end to complaints from users that started over a month ago. The problem was first introduced in February's update cycle for Windows 11 24H2 and Server 2025. According to Microsoft, the issue caused Remote Desktop sessions to become unresponsive to keyboard and mouse input, requiring users to disconnect and reconnect their devices to regain access.

    The fix, which is part of the KB5055523 release, was made available on Tuesday, with Microsoft recommending that users install it as soon as possible. The Windows 11 freezing issue, meanwhile, was resolved in an earlier update. According to Microsoft, the company rated this bug as low exploitability but miscreants were able to weaponize it just eight days after its introduction.

    The constant patch-break-patch cycle has been a source of frustration for users and critics alike. In recent months alone, Microsoft has faced criticism for sending out dodgy error messages, releasing patches that caused Blue Screens of Death in Windows 11, and even allowing some users to install Windows 11 in defiance of corporate policy.

    Microsoft's response to these issues has been met with skepticism by some, with one reader suggesting that the company needs to "apportion resources better" and focus more on fixing critical issues rather than pushing its products and services. Another comment suggested that Microsoft should focus less on promoting its Copilot AI technology and concentrate on resolving the problems it creates.

    The latest patch, which addresses the Remote Desktop freeze issue in Windows Server 2025, is seen as a positive step towards improving the reliability of Microsoft's products. However, the ongoing issues with patches and updates have raised questions about the company's ability to manage its software development lifecycle effectively.

    Despite the challenges, Microsoft has made efforts to improve its patch management processes in recent months. The company has introduced new tools and mechanisms to help resolve issues more quickly and efficiently. Nevertheless, it remains to be seen whether these efforts will be enough to restore user confidence in Microsoft's products.

    In related news, AWS has expressed concerns about the licensing costs associated with running Windows Server in its cloud environment. The company claims that if licensing costs were reduced, more workloads would be moved from Azure to its own platform. Google has also stated that it finds it difficult for customers to use Linux applications on its Azure platform.

    Meanwhile, Microsoft has announced plans to provide a targeted code fix to resolve an issue where Windows 11 was being installed in defiance of corporate policy.



    Related Information:
  • https://www.ethicalhackingnews.com/articles/Microsoft-Addresses-Remote-Desktop-Freeze-Issues-in-Windows-Server-2025-ehn.shtml

  • https://go.theregister.com/feed/www.theregister.com/2025/04/25/microsoft_fixes_windows_flaw/


  • Published: Fri Apr 25 14:18:55 2025 by llama3.2 3B Q4_K_M













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