Windows Server 2022 KB5082314 Update: Fixing Hello for Business Certificate Renewal Issues

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Microsoft has released an out-of-band update, KB5082314, for Windows Server 2022 to address certificate renewal issues specifically affecting AD FS servers using Hello for Business. The update includes all previous security patches and a critical fix for a known issue preventing the "Certificate for Windows Hello" dialog from refreshing post-installation of the February update, KB5075906. Administrators must enable the Known-Issue Rollback (KIR) setting through Microsoft Support to take advantage of the certificate fix, as it is disabled by default. Overall, installing KB5082314 is essential for those with the AD FS/Hello for Business configuration, while other users will still benefit from the latest security improvements



Windows Server 2022 KB5082314 Update: Fixing Hello for Business Certificate Renewal Issues

Microsoft has released out-of-band update KB5082314 for Windows Server 2022, which bundles all previous security patches and includes a critical fix to resolve certificate renewal issues with AD FS servers using Hello for Business. The update specifically addresses a known issue where users logged in fine but were unable to refresh their "Certificate for Windows Hello" dialog after installing the February update KB5075906. To install the patch, administrators need to contact Microsoft Support for a group-policy tweak to enable the Known-Issue Rollback (KIR) setting, which is disabled by default due to its limited applicability. Installing KB5082314 will keep Server 2022 up-to-date with the latest security improvements, even if the special certificate fix remains dormant unless the AD FS/Hello for Business combo is used.

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