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Botched Windows 11 update disrupts global Windows 11 development and testing environments

By DigiconAsia Editors | Tuesday, October 21, 2025, 2:49 PM Asia/Singapore

Botched Windows 11 update disrupts global Windows 11 development and testing environments

The October KB5066835 cumulative update fiasco came at a crucial time when users worldwide were grappling with Windows 10’s EOL.

Around the world, after the mid-October Windows 11 update, localhost connections suddenly stopped working — crippling web servers, databases, and development tools that depend on loopback traffic through 127.0.0.1.

The failure appeared immediately after users installed the KB5066835 cumulative update, which attempted to patch security flaws but introduced a regression in the system’s HTTP.sys driver.

When browsers or applications tried to open HTTP/2 sessions to localhost, the protocol handshake collapsed, triggering connection resets and leaving development and testing environments unusable.

The issue quickly spread across Microsoft’s developer forums, Stack Overflow, and enterprise support channels, with programmers reporting failed builds and broken debugging workflows. Development frameworks such as .NET, Docker, and React suffered interruptions, while internal business software relying on local web services also stopped launching properly.

Microsoft later confirmed the cause and issued a Known Issue Rollback to undo the problematic change, restoring normal localhost behavior for most home users automatically.

Managed enterprise systems, however, must apply a group policy file manually to activate the fix. The rollback may take up to 48 hours to deploy through Windows Update servers, and Microsoft promised a permanent remedy in a future cumulative patch.

The connectivity breakdown came at an awkward time — just days after the firm officially ended free support for Windows 10 on October 14, closing a decade-long chapter for the older operating system. Users who remain on the old operating system can still obtain limited security patches through the Extended Security Updates program until 2026.

The unfortunate timing of the botched Windows 11 update has amplified criticism of Microsoft’s patch reliability, as this incident followed several recent regressions that disrupted key Windows subsystems. Graphics drivers, File Explorer previews, and input hardware were also affected by the October updates, compounding frustrations among enterprise IT teams and developers already facing migration pressure toward Windows 11.

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