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Known issues
Summary | Originating update | Status | Last updated |
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Synapse SQL Serverless Pool databases go on "Recovery pending" state Issue affects cloud-based SQL servers with the Windows June 2024 security update installed | OS Build 20348.2527 KB5039227 2024-06-11 | Resolved KB5041054 | 2024-06-20 17:08 PT |
Edge updates might cause Microsoft Copilot app to show up in Installed apps Edge updates might install a new package and users might see Microsoft Copilot app among the device's Installed apps | N/A | Resolved | 2024-06-13 14:21 PT |
Certain apps or devices might be unable to create Netlogon secure channel connections Scenarios which rely on synthetic RODC machine accounts might fail if they do not have a linked KRBTGT account. | OS Build 20348.469 KB5009555 2022-01-11 | Investigating | 2022-02-24 17:41 PT |
Apps that acquire or set Active Directory Forest Trust Information might have issues Apps using Microsoft .NET to acquire or set Forest Trust Information might fail, close, or you might receive an error. | OS Build 20348.469 KB5009555 2022-01-11 | Mitigated | 2022-02-07 15:36 PT |
Issue details
June 2024
Synapse SQL Serverless Pool databases go on "Recovery pending" state
Status | Originating update | History |
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Resolved KB5041054 | OS Build 20348.2527 KB5039227 2024-06-11 | Resolved: 2024-06-20, 14:00 PT Opened: 2024-06-17, 17:21 PT |
Following the installation of the Windows security update released June 11, 2024 (KB5039227), you might see an issue on cloud-based SQL servers where Azure Synapse SQL Serverless Pool databases go on "Recovery pending" state. This issue is more likely to affect environments utilizing Customer-Managed Key (CMK) and Azure Synapse dedicated SQL pool.
Resolution: This issue was resolved in the out-of-band (OOB) update KB5041054, which is only available via the Microsoft Update Catalog. Since this is a cumulative update, you do not need to apply any previous update before installing KB5041054, as it supersedes all previous updates for affected versions. Installation of this OOB will require a device restart. If your organization uses the affected platforms and hasn’t yet deployed the June 2024 Windows security update yet, we recommend you apply this OOB update instead.
Additional to this, a resolution is being rolled out on the service-side to enterprises using Azure SQL. We will update this documentation once this rollout is completed.
Affected platforms:
- Server: Windows Server 2022; Azure Stack HCI, version 22H2
- Client: None
April 2024
Edge updates might cause Microsoft Copilot app to show up in Installed apps
Status | Originating update | History |
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Resolved | N/A | Resolved: 2024-06-13, 14:21 PT Opened: 2024-04-16, 18:23 PT |
Updates to Edge browser version 123.0.2420.65, released on March 28, 2024, and later, might incorrectly install a new package (MSIX) called ‘Microsoft chat provider for Copilot in Windows’ on Windows devices. Resulting from this, the Microsoft Copilot app might appear in the Installed apps in Settings menu.
It is important to note that the Microsoft chat provider for Copilot in Windows does not execute any code or process, and does not acquire, analyze, or transmit device or environment data in any capacity.
This package was intended to prepare some Windows devices for future Windows Copilot enablement and was not intended for all devices. Although the component installed as part of this issue can cause the Microsoft Copilot app to be shown as part of the Installed apps, this component does not fully install or enable Microsoft Copilot.
Note: Edge browser version 124.0.2478.51, released on April 18, 2024, contains a change by which the chat provider for Copilot in Windows will not continue to be installed on every device.
Resolution: This issue is now resolved with Edge browser updates released on April 26, 2024, and June 13, 2024. Edge version 124.0.2478.67 was released on April 26 and removed the package ‘Microsoft chat provider for Copilot in Windows’ from all servers affected by this issue. Edge version 126.0.2592.56 was released on June 13, 2024, and removed the same package from all Windows client versions affected by this issue. The ‘Microsoft Copilot’ entry will not show in the Installed apps list in the Settings menu once the Edge browser is updated.
Affected platforms:
Client: Windows 11, version 23H2, Windows 11, version 22H2, Windows 11, version 21H2, Windows 10, version 22H2
Server: Windows Server 2022
February 2022
Certain apps or devices might be unable to create Netlogon secure channel connections
Status | Originating update | History |
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Investigating | OS Build 20348.469 KB5009555 2022-01-11 | Last updated: 2022-02-24, 17:41 PT Opened: 2022-02-24, 17:25 PT |
After installing KB5009555 or any updates released January 11, 2022 and later on your domain controllers, scenarios which rely on Read-only domain controllers (RODCs) or synthetic RODC machine accounts might fail to establish a Netlogon secure channel. RODC accounts must have a linked and compliant KRBTGT account to successfully establish a secure channel. Affected applications or network appliances, such as Riverbed SteelHead WAN Optimizers, might have issues joining domains or limitations after joining a domain.
Next Steps: Affected apps and network appliances will need an update from their developer or manufacturer to resolve this issue. Microsoft and Riverbed are presently investigating and will provide an update when more information is available.
Affected platforms:
- Server: Windows Server 2022; Windows Server 2019; Windows Server 2016; Windows Server 2012 R2; Windows Server 2012; Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1; Windows Server 2008 SP2
Apps that acquire or set Active Directory Forest Trust Information might have issues
Status | Originating update | History |
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Mitigated | OS Build 20348.469 KB5009555 2022-01-11 | Last updated: 2022-02-07, 15:36 PT Opened: 2022-02-04, 16:57 PT |
After installing updates released January 11, 2022 or later, apps using Microsoft .NET Framework to acquire or set Active Directory Forest Trust Information might fail, close, or you might receive an error from the app or Windows. You might also receive an access violation (0xc0000005) error. Note for developers: Affected apps use the System.DirectoryServices API.
Next Steps: This issue was resolved in the out-of-band update for the version of .NET Framework used by the app. Note: These out-of-band updates are not available from Windows Update and will not install automatically. To get the standalone package, search for the KB number for your version of Windows and .NET Framework in the Microsoft Update Catalog. You can manually import these updates into Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) and Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager. For WSUS instructions, see WSUS and the Catalog Site. For Configuration Manger instructions, see Import updates from the Microsoft Update Catalog.
For instructions on how to install this update for your operating system, see the KB articles listed below:
- Windows Server 2022:
- .NET Framework 4.8 KB5011258
- Windows Server 2019:
- Windows Server 2016:
- Windows Server 2012 R2:
- Windows Server 2012:
Affected platforms:
- Client: None
- Server: Windows Server 2022; Windows Server 2019; Windows Server 2016; Windows Server 2012 R2; Windows Server 2012
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