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Microsoft ships Windows 11 KB5083769 and KB5082052 with RDP and BitLocker fixes

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Updated April 30, 2026 at 08:02 PM6 sources
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Microsoft ships Windows 11 KB5083769 and KB5082052 with RDP and BitLocker fixes

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Microsoft released mandatory Windows 11 cumulative updates KB5083769 for versions 25H2/24H2 and KB5082052 for 23H2, delivering April Patch Tuesday security fixes alongside reliability and feature improvements. The 25H2 and 24H2 releases share the same changes because both are based on 24H2, and the update moves those branches to builds 26200.8246 and 26100.8246. Microsoft said the packages include protections against phishing through malicious .rdp files, Secure Boot certificate management improvements, and a fix for an issue that had pushed some systems into BitLocker Recovery after Secure Boot updates; the release also bundles servicing stack update KB5088467.

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  1. Apr 19, 2026

    Microsoft deploys server-side fix for KB5083769 BitLocker recovery issue

    By 2026-04-19, Microsoft said it had already rolled out a server-side fix for the Windows 11 KB5083769 issue that could trigger BitLocker recovery prompts on a limited set of devices with a specific unrecommended Group Policy configuration. The company continued investigating separate reports that the update required multiple reboots or failed to install on some systems.

  2. Apr 14, 2026

    Microsoft discloses fixes and one known BitLocker-related issue

    With the release, Microsoft detailed improvements including stronger protections against malicious .rdp phishing files, Secure Boot certificate management changes, a fix for some BitLocker Recovery boot issues, and reliability fixes across File Explorer, display handling, Remote Desktop, audio, and other components. Microsoft also noted a known issue where devices with an unrecommended BitLocker Group Policy configuration may require a recovery key after installation.

  3. Apr 14, 2026

    Microsoft releases April 2026 Windows 11 Patch Tuesday updates

    On 2026-04-14, Microsoft released the mandatory April 2026 cumulative updates for Windows 11, including KB5083769 for versions 25H2/24H2 and KB5082052 for version 23H2. The updates included security fixes, bug fixes, feature improvements, and bundled servicing stack update KB5088467 for affected builds.

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