Microsoft fixes Server 2025 Remote Desktop freezing issues
Briefly

Microsoft has finally addressed a Windows bug causing Remote Desktop sessions to freeze, an issue stemming from a February update. After complaints escalated, the company released a patch (KB5055523) that users are urged to install. Additionally, Microsoft dealt with previous bugs that led to Blue Screens of Death and other software issues, suggesting difficulty in managing software updates. Critics argue that Microsoft must improve internal processes to prevent recurring failures and address the user experience more effectively.
The constant patch-break-patch cycle is, to put it mildly, not a good look for Redmond. Microsoft has had a lot of patching problems so far this year alone, including sending out dodgy error messages.
On Tuesday, Microsoft pushed out a patch for this Server 2025 gremlin, saying: "We recommend you install the latest update for your device as it contains important improvements and issue resolutions, including this one."
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