Hi,
Many users of a translation memory software called Trados Studio were experiencing a ubiquitous problem when Windows update 22H2 was rolled out, so the only option available then seemed to be uninstalling that update until the issue was resolved.
It has been resolved since, but the question is still relevant for future use: is there a time limit to use Known Issue Rollback? And is it something that totally cancels the update, or is it limited to certain functions?
For instance, for the problem we had, I found this, and I was not absolutely sure whether it would remove update 22H2 or just a part of it: https://download.microsoft.com/download/8/e/f/8ef5da07-3afa-4d33-ae71-dd0da588809a/Windows%2011%2022H2%20KB5018427%20221029_091533%20Known%20Issue%20Rollback.msi (KB5018427 221029_091533 Known Issue Rollback).
More generally, can you provide an effective way to readily uninstall a problematic update through a group policy, for a whole organization?