KB5063899: Overview with user sentiment and feedback

Last Updated September 30, 2025

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Overview

August 12, 2025—KB5063899 (OS Build 25398.1791) is a security update that contains fixes and quality improvements from KB5062570. It also includes a servicing stack update to ensure a robust and reliable servicing stack. The update addresses security vulnerabilities and fixes issues related to the Microsoft Changjie IME for Traditional Chinese. Additionally, it includes updates for AI components applicable to Windows Copilot+ PCs.

General Purpose

The purpose of KB5063899 is to provide security updates and quality improvements for Windows Server, version 23H2. This update fixes issues with the Microsoft Changjie IME for Traditional Chinese and includes a servicing stack update to improve the reliability of the update installation process. It also addresses security vulnerabilities and includes updates for AI components.

General Sentiment

The general sentiment towards KB5063899 is cautiously positive due to the inclusion of important security updates and fixes for known issues. However, there are some known issues related to User Account Control (UAC) prompts during MSI repair operations which may cause disruptions for standard users.

Known Issues

  • Unexpected User Account Control (UAC) prompt when doing MSI repair operations. This can occur when running MSI repair commands, opening Autodesk apps, installing MSI files, etc. Workaround is available in KB5065425.

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