New Windows Server KB5039227 and KB5039217 updates fix LSASS crashes

New Windows Server KB5039227 and KB5039217 updates fix LSASS crashes

June 11, 2024 at 03:32PM

Microsoft released Windows Server 2022 KB5039227 and Windows Server 2019 KB5039217 updates as part of June 2024 Patch Tuesday, fixing 51 vulnerabilities. The latter resolves LSASS process crashes and memory leaks, with no known issues, while the former fixes additional bugs including SMB over QUIC issues and Outlook search problems, with an ongoing 0x80070520 error display for profile picture changes. More details on BleepingComputer.

From the provided meeting notes, here are the key takeaways:

– Microsoft has released the Windows Server 2022 KB5039227 and Windows Server 2019 KB5039217 cumulative updates with security fixes and fixes for several bugs.
– The updates are mandatory as they are part of Microsoft’s June 2024 Patch Tuesday and contain security updates for 51 vulnerabilities.
– The Windows Server 2019 KB5039217 update includes fixes for LSASS process crashing and rebooting servers after installing the April 2024 updates.
– The Windows Server 2022 KB5039227 update includes fixes for various issues such as SMB over QUIC client control, Outlook and OneNote search function, Windows Hello for Business, Microsoft Edge UI, Storage Spaces Direct and RDMA network failures, and various other fixes and changes.
– The Windows Server 2022 KB5039227 update continues to display 0x80070520 error messages when attempting to change a user’s profile picture.
– A full list of changes can be found in the support bulletins for KB5039227 and KB5039217 updates on the Microsoft website.

These takeaways summarize the important points from the meeting notes, highlighting the key information for future reference and action items.

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