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Active Directory Sync Issues in Windows Server 2025

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Microsoft has released a fix for Active Directory synchronization issues affecting Windows Server 2025 systems. The problem occurs after installing security updates released since September 2025. It impacts synchronization for large Active Directory security groups exceeding 10,000 members, particularly when using Microsoft Entra Connect Sync. The issue affects applications relying on the Active Directory directory synchronization (DirSync) control. Microsoft has provided a Known Issue Rollback (KIR) Group Policy for managed devices and a registry key workaround for non-managed devices and home users. A separate bug causing Windows update failures on Windows 11 24H2 and Windows Server 2025 devices is also being addressed. Guidance has been issued for smart card authentication issues across all supported Windows versions.

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  1. 20.10.2025 18:27 1 articles · 23h ago

    Microsoft Fixes Active Directory Sync Issues in Windows Server 2025

    Microsoft has released a fix for Active Directory synchronization issues affecting Windows Server 2025 systems. The problem occurs after installing security updates released since September 2025. It impacts synchronization for large Active Directory security groups exceeding 10,000 members, particularly when using Microsoft Entra Connect Sync. A Known Issue Rollback (KIR) Group Policy is available for managed devices, and a registry key workaround is provided for non-managed devices and home users. A separate bug causing Windows update failures on Windows 11 24H2 and Windows Server 2025 devices is also being addressed. Guidance has been issued for smart card authentication issues across all supported Windows versions.

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