Microsoft’s December Update Blunder: Message Queuing Mayhem Resolved, but Trust Issues Linger

Microsoft hustled out an out-of-band update to fix a Message Queuing issue from the December 2025 update. The problem mostly affected enterprise environments, leaving many administrators scrambling for solutions. While the patch resolves the issue, it raises questions about Microsoft’s quality control. Turns out, breaking things is not a great message-queuing strategy.

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Hot Take:

Microsoft swoops in like a caped crusader, patching up a self-inflicted boo-boo with their out-of-band update, while leaving many to ponder if their quality control team was on a holiday break!

Key Points:

  • Microsoft released an out-of-band update to fix a Message Queuing (MSMQ) issue caused by a December 2025 update.
  • The problem primarily impacted enterprise environments, leaving personal users mostly unscathed.
  • The glitch resulted in misleading error messages citing nonexistent disk space or memory issues.
  • Microsoft’s quality practices are under scrutiny due to the disruption in corporate infrastructure.
  • MSMQ, a legacy component, remains critical for environments reliant on indirect connectivity.

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