Microsoft: June Windows Server security updates cause DHCP issues
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Microsoft: DHCP issue hits KB5060526, KB5060531 of Windows Server
Microsoft confirmed that the DHCP server service might stop responding or refuse to connect after the June 2025 Update for Windows Server. The DHCP issue affects Windows Server 2025 (KB5060842), Windows Server 2022 (KB5060526), Windows Server 2019 (KB5060531), and Windows Server 2016 (KB5061010). As per user reports spotted by Windows Latest, as soon as you install Windows Server 2016 (KB5061010) or another update listed above, you won’t be able…
After June patch day 2025, administrators report significant problems with the DHCP server service on all Windows server editions. The affected servers no longer respond to IP renewal requests. (Read more)
Microsoft's June 2025 Patch Tuesday causes DHCP Server issues—Fix incoming
Just a week after Microsoft’s June 10 Patch Tuesday rollout, IT admins are reporting a serious issue with the DHCP Server on Windows Server editions. Systems running the latest cumulative updates—including Server 2016, 2019, 2022, and 2025—are experiencing intermittent DHCP service stops, which disrupt IP address allocation on local networks. Bleeping Computer first spotted the […]
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