Posts: 15,755
Threads: 10,110
Thanks Received: 9,301 in 7,447 posts
Thanks Given: 10,211
Joined: 12 September 18
25 January 26, 11:58
Quote:Another out of band update has been issued to Windows 11 users to address a major bug that caused Outlook, Dropbox, and more to become inoperable after January's disastrous Patch Tuesday updates.
Microsoft's January 2026 Patch Tuesday updates for Windows 11 have been a total disaster, seemingly introducing more problems than it fixed. The botched update has already forced the company to issue one emergency out of band update to fix two major issues, and now a second emergency out of band update has been released to address another critical problem.
This time around, the out of band update is addressing an issue that caused Outlook and "cloud-backed" applications such as OneDrive and Dropbox to be rendered inoperable after Patch Tuesday. The temporary workaround was to uninstall the latest security updates, but now the KB5078127 update for version 24H2 and 25H2 should mitigate this need.
"An out-of-band (OOB) update was released today, January 24, 2026, to address this issue," Microsoft says in newly published documentation. "This cumulative update includes all protections and improvements from the January 2026 Windows security update released January 13, 2026, as well as from the OOB update released on January 17, 2026 (which introduced fixes for two known issues: remote desktop connections and hibernation failures)."
Here's the official changelog for the KB5078127 update from Microsoft:- Fixed: After installing the Windows update released on and after January 13, 2026, some applications became unresponsive or encountered unexpected errors when opening files from or saving files to cloud-based storage, such as OneDrive or Dropbox. In certain Outlook configurations that store PST files on OneDrive, Outlook may hang and fail to reopen unless the process is terminated or the system is restarted. Users may also see missing sent Items or previously downloaded emails being re‑downloaded.
Continue Reading...