The users of Windows 10 22H2 are facing with several difficulties in the use and application of essential as well as Microsoft Teams and Quick Assist. The cause was identified to update the non-security KB5043131, released at the end of September, which would prevent you very much to open, when identified in an account with no privileges administrative law.
The problem affects the specific applications that use the attribute UIAccess set to “true” in the manifest of their own, and one of the features you would normally gives the privileges of the higher-programs that run out of safe places in the system. As it was reported on Microsoft's Tech Community, with applications to the impacted include, also, the Windows Narrator and other means of aksesueshmërie, which are crucial for most users.
Windows 10 22H2, Microsoft issued a fix for apps that are not open
The answer from Microsoft, and it was at the time, through the application of the system, a Known Issue Rollback (what it is, explain it here), a mechanism that allows the problem to a software update to be deactivated automatically, without requiring the intervention manual by the user. The administrators of the system, you can speed up the process by applying a policy to a specific group, and are available via the portal support from Microsoft.
For users that face the problem, it is a rindezje a simple system can resolve a temporary situation, since the repair it may take up to 24 hours to propagate automatically. Applications can be affected by a defect involving them, to be installed in the directories of the standard of the program, as well as in versions for 32-bit or 64-bit as well as on the boards of the system of the Windows. The adjustment is permanent and will be delivered via an update of the status of the system: in the meantime, the administrators of the it organizations in the major, may apply for a remedy for instant, through the implementation of policies in the core, thereby avoiding many of the extensive use of applications critical to the business.
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