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An updated version of the November 2025 Scan Cab is available
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IMPORTANT: This notice is only relevant for environments where:Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) is used to deploy Windows security updates to Windows 10, version 22H2 devices enrolled in Extended Security Updates (ESU).Scan Cab is used to check for update complianceThe November 2025 Scan Cab was deployed before 12:00 PM PT on November 18, 2025. An updated version of the November 2025 Scan Cab was made available at 12:00 PM PT on November 18, 2025. This Scan Cab includes new metadata for KB5072653 corresponding to a new update released for Windows 10, version 22H2 devices enrolled in ESU. This release (KB5072653) contains a new Extended Security Updates Licensing Preparation Package for Windows 10, and it addresses a recent known issue. See the additional information section of this message for details. How this affects your organization:IT administrators who downloaded the Scan Cab
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Secure Boot playbook for certificates expiring in 2026
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Secure Boot helps ensure that only trusted software runs during the boot sequence. It uses cryptographic keys, known as certificate authorities (CAs), to validate that firmware modules come from a trusted source. After 15 years, the Secure Boot certificates that are part of many Windows systems will start expiring in June 2026. These certificates were originally issued in 2011. Many Windows PCs manufactured since 2024 already have updated (2023) certificates. For the remaining devices, we recommend that you start monitoring the progress of certificate updates today as well as prepare for and install new certificates on devices that aren’t automatically getting them through Windows updates. An initial set of tools and guidance is now available to support you in this effort. When will this happen:While Microsoft will deliver the new 2023 Secure Boot certificates through Windows monthly upd
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Windows Office Hours: November 20, 2025
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If you are an IT admin with questions about managing and updating Windows, we want to help. Every third Thursday of the month, we host a live chat-based event on the Tech Community called Windows Office Hours. Members of the Windows, Microsoft Intune, Windows Autopilot, Windows Autopatch, and Windows 365 engineering teams will be standing by to answer your questions. We also have experts from FastTrack, the Customer Acceleration Team, and Microsoft public sector teams. Want to attend the November 20 session of Office Hours? Add it to your calendar and select Attend on the event page to let us know you’re coming. There is no video or live meeting component. Simply visit the event page, log in to the Tech Community, and leave your questions in the Comments section. You can also bookmark https://aka.ms/Windows/OfficeHours for upcoming dates (and the ability to add this event to your calenda
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Windows Autopatch for the US government: How to get started
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The power of automated Windows update management is coming to government SKUs. This cloud-based service has now been approved to be added to the Azure FedRAMP High Provisional Authorization to Operate. If you manage Government Community Cloud (GCC) devices, this service became part of Microsoft 365 Government this month. When will this happen: Windows Autopatch is available to US government organizations starting November 2025. How this will affect your organization: This is what Windows Autopatch allows you to accomplish for your GCC devices: Control over which content is approved for deployment to which devices Automation of a safe rollout process Faster security with hotpatching Pausing or expediting monthly quality updates or drivers Simplified update compliance reporting Policy management and reporting through the Microsoft Intune admin center What you need to do to prepare: Review
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Windows 11, version 23H2 (Home and Pro editions) has reached end of servicing
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Today, November 11, 2025, Windows 11, version 23H2 (Home and Pro editions) has reached end of servicing. The November 2025 monthly security update is the last update available for these editions. Devices running these editions will no longer receive monthly security and preview updates containing protections from the latest security threats.As always, we recommend that you update your devices to the latest version of Windows 11. For detailed information, see the Windows 11, version 23H2 reaching end of updates (Home, Pro) lifecycle page. For information about servicing timelines and lifecycle, see Windows 11 release information, Lifecycle FAQ - Windows, and Microsoft Lifecycle Policy search tool.
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Take Action: Out-of-band update to address ESU enrollment issue on Windows 10, version 22H2 devices
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Microsoft has identified an issue in the Windows 10 Consumer Extended Security Update (ESU) enrollment process where the enrollment wizard may fail during enrollment. If you have a personal device running Windows 10 and have not yet enrolled your device in the Consumer ESU program, here are the steps you need to take to ensure you continue receiving security updates:Navigate to the Windows Update settings page and select “Check for updates.”Install the out-of-band (OOB) update (KB5071959) and reboot your device to complete installation.Run the Windows 10 Consumer ESU enrollment wizard to enroll your device in the ESU program.After you have successfully enrolled your device, navigate once more to the Windows Update settings page and select “Check for updates.”Your device will now be offered the latest monthly security update. Install the update and reboot your device to complete installat