Microsoft’s New Hobby: Collecting Errors You Should Ignore!

Microsoft is urging users to ignore CertEnroll errors after Windows 11 24H2 updates. These are just new additions to the “ignore and move on” error list. No action needed, just keep calm and carry on rebooting!

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Ah, Microsoft, the modern-day tech equivalent of “The Boy Who Cried Wolf,” but instead, it’s “The Operating System That Cried Error.” Yet again, Windows users are asked to turn a blind eye to another error message. At this rate, the only real error might be taking these errors seriously!

Key Points:

  • Microsoft is advising users to ignore false CertificateServicesClient (CertEnroll) errors in Windows 11’s recent updates.
  • This isn’t the first time; previous updates have also triggered erroneous warnings that were harmless.
  • Errors are part of a feature under development and don’t impact Windows processes.
  • Redmond has been on a roll fixing these non-issues, including BitLocker and Windows Firewall errors.
  • Users are encouraged not to take action regarding these alerts.

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