New Update Windows 10 KB5014699 and KB5014692 updates released

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Microsoft has released Windows 10 KB5014699 and KB5014692 cumulative updates for versions 21H2, version 21H1, version 20H2, and 1809 to fix security vulnerabilities and resolve bugs.

The update has been published for November 2021 Update, May 2021 Update, and October 2020 Update. Unfortunately, this update is not available for May 2020 Update (version 2004) if you use the consumer edition, but the same update will be offered on devices using enterprise or education SKUs.

Highlighted fixes in Windows 10 update​

  • Addresses an elevation of privilege (EOP) vulnerability under CVE-2022-30154 for the Microsoft File Server Shadow Copy Agent Service. To become protected and functional, you must install the June 14, 2022 or later Windows update on both the application server and the file server. The application server runs the Volume Shadow Copy Service (VSS)-aware application that stores data on the remote Server Message Block 3.0 (or higher) shares on a file server. The file server hosts the file shares. If you don’t install the update on both machine roles, backup operations carried out by applications, which previously worked, might fail. For such failure scenarios, the Microsoft File Server Shadow Copy Agent Service will log FileShareShadowCopyAgent event 1013 on the file server. For more information, see KB5015527.
 

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June Windows updates break Microsoft 365 sign-ins on Arm devices​

Microsoft is investigating a new known issue causing Azure Active Directory and Microsoft 365 sign-in issues on Arm devices after deploying the June 2022 Windows updates.

The company says in a new entry on the Windows release health dashboard that "you might be unable to sign in using Azure Active Directory (AAD)" on a Windows Arm-based device after installing updates released as part of this month's Patch Tuesday.

"Apps and services which use Azure Active Directory to sign in, might also be affected," Microsoft explains.
"Some scenarios which might be affected are VPN connections, Microsoft Teams, OneDrive, and Outlook."

The complete list of Windows versions affected by this newly acknowledged known issue includes only the following client platforms:
Windows 11 21H2, Windows 10 21H2, Windows 10 21H1, and Windows 10, version 20H2.

Redmond engineers are now working on a resolution for these AAD and Microsoft 365 login problems and will release a fix to address them with a future Windows update.
 

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