Windows Server 2022 KB5075906 (OS Build 20348.4773) released

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The release of KB5075906 (OS Build 20348.4773) for Windows Server 2022 addresses several issues, including fixing the desktop.ini renaming glitch in File Explorer, expanding Chinese font coverage, and resolving a GPU-related crash caused by a race condition in the dxgmms2.sys driver. It also restores proper shutdown behavior for systems using Virtual Secure Mode, which had been experiencing unintended restarts. Additionally, a new feature allows for random shuffling of DNS resource records to improve load balancing, which can be enabled through a specific registry change. However, administrators should be aware of some lingering side effects, such as the loss of detailed WSUS synchronization error messages and potential issues with legacy applications due to the DNS shuffle feature



Windows Server 2022 KB5075906 (OS Build 20348.4773) released

KB5075906 (OS Build 20348.4773) for Windows Server 2022 finally fixes the desktop.ini renaming glitch in File Explorer, expands Chinese font coverage to GB18030‑2022A, and patches a GPU‑related dxgmms2.sys race that caused KERNEL_SECURITY_CHECK_FAILURE crashes. It also restores proper shutdown behavior on systems running Virtual Secure Mode, which had been stuck restarting after recent security updates. A new DNS feature can be turned on by adding the RandomShuffle DWORD (set to 1) under the DNS service parameters, allowing resource records to be returned in random order and easing load‑balancing pressure. 

Windows Server 2022 KB5075906 (OS Build 20348.4773) released @ NT Compatible