Microsoft has recently acknowledged a new bug caused by the most recent cumulative updates shipped by the company not only to Windows 11 but also to Windows 10, Windows 8.1, and even Windows 7. Worth knowing is that Windows 7 is only getting updates as part of the ESU program. In a tech support document published recently, Microsoft explains that the latest cumulative updates that were published as part of the May 2022 Patch Tuesday cycle cause authentication failures on the server or client for services. “After installing updates released May 10, 2022 on your domain controllers, you might see authentication failures on the server or client for services such as Network Policy Server (NPS), Routing and Remote access Service (RRAS), Radius, Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP), and Protected Extensible Authentication Protocol (PEAP). An issue has been found related to how the mapping of certificates to machine accounts is being handled by the domain controller, ...
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