KB 3003743, part of MS14-074

It seems that this specific update is breaking concurrent RDP sessions according to some forum posters who said the following: KB 3003743 is also said to kill the NComputing’s virtualization software, according to some tweets. At the moment, there doesn’t seem to be an official fix for this, but you are advised to take the same steps as in the KB 2984972 patch.

KB 3003057, part of MS14-065

It seems that if you’re running IE11 and EMET, it’s important to move to the latest version, EMET 5.1, because if you want to install the KB 3003057 on EMET 5.0, it won’t work. And since not all users know that EMET 5.1 is out, a lot of compatibility issues have emerged.

KB 2992611

This is regarded as the ‘star’ of this month’s botched updates, and considered by many to be a quite serious security problem. KB 2992611 was rolled out to every Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8/8.1, and Windows Server 2003, 2008, 2008 R2, 2012, and 2012 R2 machine. Here’s what’s wrong with it, according to Microsoft: To solve issues, Microsoft instructs to delete the following registry values: Log Name: System Source: Schannel Date: Date and time Event ID: 36887 Task Category: None Level: Error Keywords: User: SYSTEM Computer: ComputerName Description: A fatal alert was received from the remote endpoint. The TLS protocol defined fatal alert code is 40. SPONSORED But there seem still to be issues related to SQL servers’ functionality: TLS_DHE_RSA_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256, TLS_RSA_WITH_AES_256_GCM_SHA384, TLS_RSA_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256. Uninstalling the patch has proved to be a solution, but not for all. Here are some even more problems: Our customers are reporting that this security update causes MAJOR performance problems in any Microsoft Access application with a SQL Server backend (any version). For example, a simple operation such as clicking from one line of an order to another (without performing ANY data updates) can take from 5 to 15 seconds! For users having to update hundreds of lines of orders, the application becomes nearly unusable – an activity that used to take 5 minutes could take hours.to complete. That’s all for now. Leave your comment below and let us know if you have encountered another annoying issues related to the latest Windows Update cycle. READ ALSO: Fix: Error 0x0000005D When Installing Windows 10

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