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Password Change Logon Loop Windows serwer 2019 KB5011551
I have a problem
users passwords expire or I manual reset them with "User must change password" box checked. Every time they enter a new password it tells them to do it again in an endless loop. All of this happened after installing KB5011551. Is it possible to repair without uninstalling KB5011551 ?
- MysticFoxDEBrass ContributorHi Slawek82,
try to set the "Minimum Password Age" to 0 days.
I had the same problem with Server 2022 and was able to fix it by setting the "Minimum password age" to "0 days".
You can usually find the setting in the "Default Domain Policy", where it is set to "1 day" by default.
Best Regards from Germany
Alex- Slawek82Copper ContributorHi MysticFoxDE
In my case, this solution did not help.
However, Micorsoft fixed the problem by issuing an update (KB5012647)
I did an update to 4 DC and everything is back to normal.
Thank you
Regards from PL
Slawek- MysticFoxDEBrass Contributor
Hi Slawek,
the current April patch did not help me with the 2022 DC, because even an hour after installing the patch and of course also rebooting the clients and the server, a normal user was still unable to change a password.
It only worked again after I adjusted the "Minimum password age" in the GPO.
This Microsoft botch is getting worse by the day. 😡
Best Regards from Germany
Alex
P.S. Pernille-Eskebo Quality Assurance
Are you testing anything at all or are you perhaps still in hibernation mode?
- LukaszWuCopper ContributorHey, does anyone know anything about the same issue on Windows Server 2022???
- MarkMcClureCopper ContributorWe have two Server 2019 servers acting as DCs as well that are experiencing this issue. I have uninstalled KB5011551 four times, followed by blocking it in elevated powershell, and it keeps reinstalling nightly. Does anyone know when the April rollup will be available (hopefully the fix is included)?
- BersienCopper ContributorHi, today we saw a similar problem on our DC WS 2019. We are waiting for the next MS updates that will fix the problem.
- vallivueengineerCopper Contributor
I can verify that we have experienced the same thing in our domain. We are also running Windows Server 2019 and didn't have any issues until update KB5011551. Now we are having to reset our users passwords for them, then have them change their passwords using ctrl-alt-delete, then Change Password.
- petrillicusCopper Contributor
Seems a well-known issue. I'd remove KB5011551, and wait for April monthly rollup