This is bug information for the security update program KB5034122 for Windows 10 distributed to Windows Update on January 10, 2024.
Problems with update programs such as “Malicious Software Removal Tool” and “.NET Framework” are omitted. Below are the bugs in the security update program released on January 10, 2024, and their workarounds and solutions.
Security update for Windows10 22H2: KB5034122
Basic information
KB5034122 is a cumulative update containing security updates for Windows 10 version 22H2. Applying this update fixes the vulnerability.
▼Highlights of the update program/fixed vulnerabilities and bugs
- Fix Windows vulnerabilities
- Fixed an issue where the PC would shut down after 60 seconds when authenticating with a smart card in a remote environment.
- Fixed an issue where the smart card icon was not displayed when signing in
Defect information
KB5034122 has the following known defects.
Known defects
Problem overviewAvoidance strategy
When using the ‘FixedDrivesEncryptionType’ or ‘SystemDrivesEncryptionType’ policy setting in the BitLocker Configuration Service Provider (CSP) node of a Mobile Device Management (MDM) app, the ‘Require Device Encryption’ setting may incorrectly display a 65000 error in some environments. there is.
This error is a display error and has no real impact. This bug occurs with Microsoft Intune. Third-party MDMs may also be affected.
This bug affects the following operating systems:
- Client: Windows11 23H2 / 22H2 / 21H2、Windows10 22H2 / 21H2、Windows10 Enterprise LTSC 2019
- Server: None
To mitigate this flaw in Microsoft Intune, set the “Enforce drive encryption type on operating system drives” or “Enforce drive encryption on fixed drives” policy to not configured.
Microsoft is working on resolving the issue and plans to fix it in a future update.
When using Copilot in Windows (Preview) in a multi-monitor environment, the icons may move or become misaligned.
According to Microsoft, Copilot in Windows may not be usable (or enabled) in environments where this problem may occur.
No specific workaround is provided for environments where Copilot is already enabled.
Microsoft is working on resolving the issue and plans to fix it in a future update.
Copilot cannot be used if the taskbar is placed on either the left or right side.
As a temporary workaround, place the taskbar either at the top or bottom.
Microsoft is working on resolving the issue and plans to fix it in a future update.