KB5065751: Overview with user sentiment and feedback

Last Updated October 31, 2025

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Overview

The September 9, 2025 update for Windows Server 2012 includes cumulative security and reliability improvements in .NET Framework 4.8. The update is an Extended Security Update (ESU) and is applicable for systems that have reached the end of support for Windows Server 2012 but are still purchasing ESUs. This update addresses issues in ASP.NET and updates the GB18030 certificate for Chinese language changes in Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF).

General Purpose

This update is designed to provide cumulative security and reliability improvements for .NET Framework 4.8 on Windows Server 2012. It includes all previously released security improvements and addresses specific issues such as error events not logging properly in ASP.NET and updates for the GB18030 certificate to accommodate Chinese language changes in WPF.

General Sentiment

The general sentiment towards this update is positive due to the inclusion of critical security improvements and reliability enhancements. Microsoft is not currently aware of any issues with this update, which contributes to a positive outlook. However, users should be aware that Windows Server 2012 is no longer officially supported, and this update is part of the Extended Security Update (ESU) program.

Known Issues

Microsoft is not currently aware of any known issues with this update.

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