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January 2022 Quality Update Breaks VPN Connections
- Jan 20, 2022Yes, your argument is valid.
As a workaround you may use "Win32 app management" in Microsoft Intune and download the package from the Microsoft Update Catalogue and then deploy it using the Microsoft Intune, take a look at:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/mem/intune/apps/apps-win32-deploy-update-package
I know it is a bit challenging but it is possible to deploy updates in the Microsoft Intune too.
Thank you for sharing this is a known issue and Microsoft is aware of it and is working on the fix. As a workaround you may disable the "Vendor ID" in the VPN server (note not all VPN servers have this option).
In case it didn't work, you may uninstall the update.
Take a look at:
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/topic/january-11-2022-kb5009566-os-build-22000-434-eee797fa-5ee3-4501-aeec-db3bc73b2c7b
- George_DanielMar 19, 2022Copper Contributor
Thankyou for sharing this file.
I had the same Issue, let me go through the link you have provided.
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/topic/january-11-2022-kb5009566-os-build-22000-434-eee797fa-5ee3-4501-aeec-db3bc73b2c7b
I hope my VPN issue gets resolved because one of my Android Game Emulator doesn't seem to be working without ithttps://carrompoolapk.com/carrom-pool-mod-apk-tips-and-tricks/
Thankyou
- helviojrJan 15, 2022Copper Contributor
The option to be renoved from IPsec server's response is Vendor ID (instead of Vector ID), according to the referred link, but there are dozens of vendor ids, with different purposes each, that are exchanged between the client an the server. For example, to negotiate dead peer detection, tunnel over NAT, Xauth authentication, many really needed to establish a tunnel. I'll try to test some configuration on server side to try to disable some.
- Reza_AmeriJan 16, 2022Silver ContributorMicrosoft is working on it and they will share update soon.