KB5053598: Overview with user sentiment and feedback

Last Updated April 30, 2025

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Overview

KB5053598 is a March 2025 security update for Windows 11 version 24H2 and other Windows 11 versions. This update includes security improvements to internal OS functionality and incorporates previous improvements from KB5052093 (February 2025). The update is part of Microsoft's regular security maintenance and includes servicing stack updates to ensure reliable update installation.

General Purpose

The primary purpose of this update is to address security vulnerabilities in the Windows operating system. It includes security improvements to internal OS functionality and quality improvements. The update also contains servicing stack updates (SSU) to ensure robust and reliable updating capabilities for Windows devices. This is a combined package that includes both the latest servicing stack update and the latest cumulative update for the operating system.

General Sentiment

The general sentiment around this update is mixed. While it addresses important security improvements, there are several significant known issues affecting Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) connections, Microsoft Copilot functionality, and certain Citrix components. The RDP issues in particular have seen increased reports following this update's release, affecting connections to older Windows Server versions. However, Microsoft has acknowledged these issues and is actively working on resolutions, with some fixes already available through subsequent updates.

Known Issues

  • Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) users may experience unexpected disconnections after 65 seconds when establishing UDP-based connections from Windows 11 24H2 to older Windows Server versions
  • Citrix Session Recording Agent (SRA) version 2411 users may be unable to complete installation of the update
  • Microsoft Copilot app may be unintentionally uninstalled and unpinned from the taskbar
  • Roblox players on ARM devices are unable to download and play Roblox from the Microsoft Store

Disclaimer: We take measures to ensure that AI-generated content is of the highest possible quality, but we cannot guarantee its accuracy and recommend that users do their own independent research. Generated on 2025-04-30 09:26 PM

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