[German]On January 18, 2022, Microsoft also released the special update for Windows Server 2019. This is to fix the various issues (DC boot loop, IPSec VPN connection issue, ReFS support, Hyper-V boot issue) caused by the security update of Jan 11, 2022. Here is an overview of this special update for Windows Server 2019.
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I had blogged about the problems caused by the Windows security updates of January 11, 2022 in the blog post Microsoft Microsoft Januar 2022 Patchday Revisions (2022/01/14) and in the following articles.
Windows Server: January 2022 security updates are causing DC boot loop
Windows VPN connections (L2TP over IPSEC) broken after January 2022 update
According to Microsoft, the out-of-band update of January 18, 2022, should now also fixes the issues relevant to Windows Server 2019. This Microsoft status page already has the notices.
Update KB5010791 for Windows Server Version 2019
Update KB5010791 for Windows Server Version 2019 was released on 1/18/2022 (i.e. one day after the other out-of-band updates) and raises the operating system build to 17763.2458. The update addresses the following issues:
- Addresses a known issue that might cause IP Security (IPSEC) connections that contain a Vendor ID to fail. VPN connections using Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol (L2TP) or IP security Internet Key Exchange (IPSEC IKE) might also be affected.
- Addresses a known issue that might cause Windows Servers to restart unexpectedly after installing the January 11, 2022 update on domain controllers (DCs).
- Addresses an issue that prevents Active Directory (AD) attributes from being written properly during a Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) modify operation when you make multiple attribute changes.
- Addresses an issue that might prevent removable media that is formatted using the Resilient File System (ReFS) from mounting or might cause the removable media to mount in the RAW file format. This issue occurs after installing the January 11, 2022 Windows update.
The update contains the latest Servicing Stack Update (SSU), but requires that SSU KB5005112 is already installed. The update is offered via Windows Update and in the Microsoft Update Catalog, but not via WUfB and WSUS. Microsoft is aware of several known issues according to support article KB5010791.
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