Attention, certains l’ont déjà noté, après mise à jour un message d’erreur à propos de LSASS.exe apparait et force le redémarrage du PC lorsque vous essayez d’énumérer les comptes (en donnant des droits, en lançant la mmc de gestion des utilisateurs…).
Il s’agit d’un bug identifié chez Microsoft apparaissant suite à la migration des PC sur lesquels un compte local (administrateur, everyone,..) a été renommé.
Il n’y a pas de solution pour le moment c’est pourquoi Microsoft bloque l’installation de la mise à jour sur les PC concernés :
Version Anglaise :
After updating to Windows 10, version 20H2, can receive the error in LSASS.exe with the text "Your PC will automatically restart in one minute" when using with any application window that lists users, for example accessing the sign-in options settings app page or the users folder in the Local user and groups MMC snap-in.
This issue only affects devices in which any of the local built-in accounts have been renamed, such as Administrator or Guest. You might also receive an error in the Application Event log with Event ID 1015 that LSASS.EXE failed with status code C0000374. C0000374 is related to heap corruption.
This issue is caused by duplicate built-in user accounts being created with the same security identifiers (SIDs) and relative identifiers (RIDs) during the update to Windows 10, version 20H2. SIDs and RIDs for built-in user accounts are well-known as documented here and must be unique on a given device.
To safeguard your update experience, we have applied a compatibility hold on these devices from installing or being offered Windows 10, version 2004 or Windows 10, version 20H2.
If you are trying to update to Windows 10, version 2004 or Windows 10, version 20H2, you might encounter an update compatibility hold and receive the message, "This PC can’t be upgraded to Windows 10. Your PC settings aren’t supported yet on this version of Windows 10. Windows Update will automatically offer you this version of Windows 10 when these settings are supported."
Attention donc en entreprise !!
Source :
Laurent Gébeau
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