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Windows 10 Update KB5052077: Fixes, Bugs, and the Unending SSH Saga!
The KB5052077 preview update is here to save the day with nine bug fixes, including a crucial SSH connection fix. Just remember, this optional Windows 10 update is like trying a new dish at a restaurant—non-security, but hopefully delicious. Update your system and cross your fingers for smooth sailing!

Hot Take:
Ah, Microsoft, always keeping us on our toes with their updates! Just when you thought it was safe to SSH into your devices, they swoop in with a fix for a bug that’s been around longer than some people’s New Year’s resolutions. But hey, who needs security updates when you’ve got the thrill of optional bug fixes, right?
Key Points:
- Microsoft released the optional KB5052077 preview update for Windows 10 22H2.
- This update fixes a longstanding issue breaking SSH connections.
- It’s an optional update, packed with non-security fixes ahead of March 2025 Patch Tuesday.
- The update affects Windows 10 systems, with some known issues including Citrix component conflicts.
- Despite reaching end-of-support soon, Windows 10 still dominates over Windows 11 globally.