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Microsoft: Some Windows servers enter reboot loops after April patches

Microsoft: Some Windows servers enter reboot loops after April patches

Microsoft reports some Windows domain controllers are experiencing reboot loops after April 2026 security updates. The issue affects systems running specific configurations, causing disruptions in enterprise environments. Microsoft is investigating the root cause and working on a fix to prevent further restart problems, emphasizing the importance of timely patch management and system stability.

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