Microsoft’s Endless Patch Parade: Remote Desktop Freeze Finally Fixed!

Microsoft finally fixes a Windows bug that froze Remote Desktop sessions—only a month after complaints started piling up. In a classic patch-break-patch cycle, the fix for this Server 2025 gremlin is in the KB5055523 release. Just another day in Redmond, where Windows 11 freezing issue was already patched earlier!

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Microsoft’s patching process is starting to resemble a circus act where the main attraction is a clumsy elephant trying to dance on a tightrope. With bugs popping up faster than you can say “blue screen of death,” it’s a wonder the Windows logo isn’t a permanent shrug emoji by now.

Key Points:

  • Microsoft finally patches a bug causing Remote Desktop sessions to freeze on Windows Server 2025.
  • The bug was initially triggered by a February update and left users playing disconnect-reconnect games.
  • The KB5055523 release is the magic potion needed to prevent keyboard and mouse lockups.
  • Microsoft has been on a rollercoaster of patching blunders, including unintended Windows 11 installations.
  • Redmond’s patching woes have fueled user frustrations, some even considering alternative operating systems.

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