Microsoft Says Recent Windows Updates Cause App Install Issues
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News from HD Technology. Visit www.hd-tecnologia.com for the latest news. Microsoft released updates KB5063878 and KB5063875 for Windows 10, 11 and Server, and with them came new bugs, this time related to User Accounts Control (UAC). Patches sought to correct a privilege escalation vulnerability (CVE‐2025‐50173), but in the attempt, they have generated errors that affect standard users and critical functions of the operating system. The measure…
Microsoft fesses up to Windows update that caused UAC prompts
Microsoft has admitted that the security updates released for Windows in August caused problems for a lot of users. Affected users experienced a series of unexpected UAC (User Account Control) prompts. The scale of the issue is large. This is not a problem that is limited to a particular version of Windows – every supported version of Windows that received the August 2025 security update is affected. This means that Windows 10, Windows 11, Windo…
It is not yet known what happened with the latest security update of Windows 11 and SSDs, but little matter, a new Update has arrived and with it, more problems. It has been with the security updates KB5063878 and KB5063875 with which alarms have been skipped again. These security patches are intended to fix an escalation vulnerability of CVE‐2025‐50173 privileges by reinforcing user account control requests (UAC). However, this measure is gener…
A Recent Windows Update Is Causing App Installs To Fail, Here's The Workaround
If your system is throwing more UAC prompts asking for admin privileges and some application installs or repairs are failing, it may be due to a recent security update for Windows and Windows Server. Thankfully, Microsoft has posted a very easy temporary fix for the issue, at least for home users. If you're using a work PC and are not an admin
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