Windows 10 Update Woes: Microsoft Investigates KB5068781 Failures with Error 0x800f0922

Microsoft is investigating a bug causing the Windows 10 KB5068781 update to fail with 0x800f0922 errors on devices with corporate licensing. While some devices appear to install the update successfully, they roll back with errors upon restart. No fix or workarounds exist yet, leaving admins stuck in a loop of patchy updates.

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Well, it seems like Microsoft’s Windows 10 update just hit a roadblock the size of a corporate licensing error. I guess even software needs a little ‘corporate retreat’ every now and then… except this one involves a 0x800f0922 error and a whole lot of IT headaches. So grab your popcorn, folks, because this bug’s putting on a show, and the audience is not amused!

Key Points:

  • Microsoft is investigating a bug in the Windows 10 KB5068781 extended security update.
  • The issue causes installation failures with error code 0x800f0922.
  • Affects Windows 10 devices activated via Microsoft 365 Admin Center.
  • No estimated time for a fix or available workarounds yet.
  • Some devices don’t even register the need for this update despite being licensed.

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