Microsoft Puts RDP Freezes on Ice: Windows 11 and Server 2025 Get the Fix!

Microsoft has fixed the Remote Desktop freezing issue on Windows Server 2025 and Windows 11 24H2. After the latest updates, your mouse and keyboard are back in action, and Remote Desktop won’t leave you hanging. So, no more freezing—time to update and keep those virtual desktops running smoothly!

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Microsoft’s Remote Desktop bug fix for Windows Server 2025 and Windows 11 24H2 is like finally finding that missing sock after doing laundry for weeks—everyone’s relieved, but we’re all wondering how it got lost in the first place! Between playing an intense game of freeze tag with Remote Desktop sessions and the sporadic blue screen of doom, users have been on quite the rollercoaster ride. Thankfully, Microsoft’s updates are here to save the day, making sure your Remote Desktop sessions are smoother than a fresh jar of Skippy.

Key Points:

  • Remote Desktop sessions were freezing on Windows Server 2025 and Windows 11 24H2 devices.
  • Microsoft released updates KB5052093 for Windows 11 and KB5055523 for Windows Server to fix these issues.
  • Known Issue Rollback (KIR) was used to address similar issues on Windows 11 24H2.
  • A persistent bug causing blue screen errors on Windows Server 2025 with over 256 logical processors was resolved.
  • Microsoft warned about potential login issues and unreachable domain controllers on Windows Server 2025 after updates.

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