KB5077796: Overview with user sentiment and feedback

Last Updated February 28, 2026

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Overview

This out-of-band update for Windows 10 version 22H2 and Windows 10 Enterprise LTSC 2021 includes several fixes and improvements. The update addresses a known issue where some users experienced sign-in failures during Remote Desktop connections. This issue affected authentication steps for different Remote Desktop applications on Windows such as the Windows App. The update also includes a servicing stack update (SSU) that improves the reliability of the update process and includes enhanced logic to verify whether a device is hosted on Azure.

General Purpose

The primary purpose of this out-of-band update is to address the Remote Desktop sign-in failure issue and provide the latest servicing stack update. The update is applicable to Windows 10 version 22H2 and Windows 10 Enterprise LTSC 2021. It includes fixes and improvements that are part of the previous KB5073724 update. Users should install this update to resolve the Remote Desktop issue and ensure their systems are up-to-date with the latest servicing stack improvements.

General Sentiment

The general sentiment towards this out-of-band update is positive, as it addresses a known issue that was causing problems for some users with Remote Desktop connections. The inclusion of the latest servicing stack update is also seen as a beneficial improvement to the overall reliability of the update process. However, the update does come with a couple of known issues that users should be aware of, including problems with cloud storage integration and issues with shutdown/hibernation on some devices with Virtual Secure Mode enabled. Overall, the update appears to be a worthwhile install for most users, but caution should be exercised for those with the known issues.

Known Issues

  • Apps might become unresponsive when saving files to cloud-based storage such as OneDrive or Dropbox. This can also affect Outlook configurations that store PST files on OneDide.- Some Secure Launch-capable PCs with Virtual Secure Mode (VSM) enabled are unable to shut down or enter hibernation, and instead restart the device.

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