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Microsoft shares mitigation steps for latest printer issue on Windows 10

Microsoft recently issued an out-of-band update for a problem that prevents some printers, scanners, and multifunction devices from working. Now, the company has outlined steps to temporarily mitigate the issue.

The complication only affects a small prepare of devices, merely for anyone with a device that runs into it, updates and mitigation steps are always welcome. Microsoft explains which devices are affected in a support doc:

After installing updates released July 13, 2022 on domain controllers (DCs) in your environment, printers, scanners, and multifunction devices which are not compliant with department three.2.1 of RFC 4556 spec, might fail to print when using smart-carte du jour (PIV) authentication.

Here are the steps for temporary mitigation from Microsoft:

To employ the temporary mitigation in your environment, follow these steps on all your domain controllers:

  1. On your Domain Controllers, set the temporary mitigation registry value listed beneath to 1 (enable) by using the Registry Editor or the automation tools bachelor in your environs.

    Note: This step can be done before or after steps 2 and 3.

  2. Install an update that allows the temporary mitigation available in updates released July 27, 2022 or later (below are the first updates to allow the temporary mitigation):
    • Windows Server 2022: KB5005394
    • Windows Server 2022: KB5005393
    • Windows Server 2022 R2: KB5005391
    • Windows Server 2022: KB5005389
    • Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1: KB5005392
    • Windows Server 2008 SP2: KB5005390
  3. Restart your domain controller.

Note that editing the registry incorrectly can cause serious issues. Here is the registry value that Microsoft mentions in its instructions:

Device Manager Name Version and Update
Registry subkey HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Organization\CurrentControlSet\Services\Kdc
Value Allow3DesFallback
Data blazon DWORD
Data one – Enable temporary mitigation.
0 – Enable default beliefs, requiring your devices into compliance with section 3.2.one of RFC 4556 spec.
Restart required? No

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Source: https://www.windowscentral.com/microsoft-printer-mitigation

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