KB5071544: Overview with user sentiment and feedback

Last Updated December 12, 2025

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Overview

This security update for Windows Server 2019 and Windows 10 Enterprise LTSC 2019 includes fixes and quality improvements that are part of the November 11, 2025 update (KB5068791, OS Build 17763.8027). The key changes include:- The Invoke-WebRequest command in PowerShell 5.1 now includes a confirmation prompt with a security warning about script execution risk, allowing users to continue or cancel the request. This addresses CVE-2025-54100 and KB5074596.- The People app icon on the taskbar will no longer respond, as this feature is being deprecated in Windows Server 2019 and Windows 10, version 1809.Microsoft is not currently aware of any known issues with this update.

General Purpose

The main purpose of this Windows update (KB5071544) is to address a security vulnerability in PowerShell 5.1's Invoke-WebRequest command and deprecate the People app feature in Windows Server 2019 and Windows 10 version 1809.The Invoke-WebRequest change adds a confirmation prompt to warn users about the risk of script execution when making web requests, improving security. The People app deprecation removes a feature that is no longer being actively developed or supported.This update also includes the latest servicing stack update (KB5070248) to improve the reliability of the Windows update process and mitigate potential issues during installation.

General Sentiment

Based on the information provided, the overall sentiment towards this Windows update (KB5071544) appears to be neutral to positive. The changes address a known security vulnerability and remove a deprecated feature, which are generally seen as positive improvements. However, the deprecation of the People app may be viewed negatively by some users who relied on that functionality. Microsoft's acknowledgement that they are not aware of any known issues with the update suggests it is unlikely to cause significant disruption, but there may be some user frustration around the removal of the People app.Overall, this update seems to be a routine security and quality improvement release, without any major new features or functionality changes. As long as users are prepared for the People app deprecation, the sentiment is likely to be generally favorable, though some users may be disappointed by the removal of that feature.

Known Issues

  • The People app icon on the taskbar will no longer respond after installing this update, as this feature is being deprecated in Windows Server 2019 and Windows 10, version 1809.

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