KB5058385: Overview with user sentiment and feedback
Last Updated June 29, 2025
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Overview
KB5058385 is a cumulative update released on May 13, 2025 for Windows Server 2022 (OS Build 20348.3692). This update package combines the latest servicing stack update (SSU) with the latest cumulative update (LCU), ensuring a robust and reliable servicing stack for Windows updates installation. The update includes quality improvements and security enhancements for Windows Server operating systems.
General Purpose
The update addresses several key areas including improvements to the Desktop Windows Manager (DWM), graphics kernel functionality, and security enhancements. It fixes an issue where DWM stops responding due to access errors during remote sessions, resolves graphics kernel problems affecting console session starts, and enhances Secure Boot Advanced Targeting (SBAT) for Linux system detection. The update also includes improvements to the Windows Kernel Vulnerable Driver Blocklist file to better protect against Bring Your Own Vulnerable Driver (BYOVD) attacks. Additionally, while AI component updates are included in the package, they are specifically targeted for Windows Copilot+ PCs and will not install on Windows Server systems.
General Sentiment
The overall sentiment towards this update appears positive as it addresses specific functionality issues and includes important security enhancements. The update focuses on improving system stability and security, particularly in areas of remote sessions and system protection against vulnerable drivers. Microsoft has been transparent about the update's contents and installation requirements, providing clear documentation about the changes and implementation process.
Known Issues
- Microsoft has not reported any known issues with this update at the time of release
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