Microsoft’s November 2025 Patch Tuesday Updates: Key Highlights
In the latest release cycle, Microsoft rolled out its November 2025 Patch Tuesday updates for both Windows 11 and Windows 10. The specific updates are as follows:
- Windows 11: KB5068861, KB5067112
- Windows 10: KB5071959, KB5068781
Additionally, Microsoft introduced dynamic updates including KB5070186 and KB5069341 for Windows 11, along with a series of updates for Windows 10: KB5069340, KB5068795, KB5068790, KB5068794, and KB5068789.
Addressing Installation Issues and ESU Bug Fixes
Notably, the November patch addressed a crucial bug in the Extended Security Updates (ESU) enrollment system with the release of KB5071959. However, users encountered issues with the concurrent Patch Tuesday update, KB5068781, leading to installation errors signaled by code 0x800f0922.
Latest Fix: ESU Licensing Preparation Package
In response to these issues, Microsoft issued a further update, the “Extended Security Updates (ESU) Licensing Preparation Package, ”designated as KB5072653, aimed at resolving the installation error associated with KB5068781. While the details regarding this preparation package remain sparse, it is implied that it plays a critical role for the successful execution of ESU updates.
Installation Prerequisites and Steps
Microsoft has provided specific requirements for the installation of this new preparation package. According to their guidance, the ESU Licensing Preparation Package (KB5072653) must be installed subsequent to the October 2025 security update (KB5066791) to ensure proper functionality. It is essential to note that users will need to restart their PCs for the installation of this package to complete successfully.
For further details, users can access the official support article regarding this update by clicking here.
By staying informed about these updates, users can ensure that their Windows systems remain secure and functional, minimizing potential disruptions caused by installation errors.
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