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Lsass.exe crashes and system shuts down automatically on a Windows ...
Fixes an issue in which the lsass.exe process crashes and the system does not work correctly in Windows Server 2012 R2.
Memory leak occurs in the Lsass.exe process after you install security ...
This article describes a memory leak problem in the Lsass.exe process that occurs after you install security update 3067505 in Windows 8.1, Windows RT 8.1, Windows Server 2012 R2, Windows Server 2012, Windows Server 2008 R2 Service Pack 1 (SP1), or Windows 7 SP1.
KB5037426: Update to address a known issue that affects LSASS in ...
Summary. This update addresses a known issue that affects the Local Security Authority Subsystem Service (LSASS). It might leak memory on domain controllers (DCs). This issue occurs after you install KB5035885 (March 12, 2024). The leak occurs when on-premises and cloud-based Active Directory DCs process Kerberos authentication requests.
Memory leak in LSASS process on Windows Server 2012 R2-based domain ...
It causes a memory leak in the Lsass.exe (domain controller role) and DsaMain.exe of Lightweight Directory Service (LDS) process that may consume all the available memory on your Windows Server 2012 R2 domain controller or LDS server.
Use the System File Checker tool to repair missing or corrupted system ...
If some Windows functions aren't working or Windows crashes, use the System File Checker to scan Windows and restore your files. Though the steps below might look complicated at first glance, just follow them in order, step-by-step, and we’ll try to get you back on track.
A memory leak occurs in the Lsass.exe process during a high SSL ...
When you use the Centralized Certificate Store feature, a memory leak occurs in the Local Security Authority Subsystem Service (Lsass.exe) during a high Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) workload in Windows Server 2012 R2 or Windows Server 2012. Resolution. To resolve this issue, we have released a hotfix.
Remove specific prevalent malware with Windows Malicious Software ...
The Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool (MSRT) helps remove malicious software from computers that are running any of the following operating systems: Windows 10. Windows Server 2019. Windows Server 2016. Windows 8.1. Windows Server 2012 R2. Windows Server 2008 R2. Windows 7. Windows Server 2008.
Request a refund for digital games | Xbox Support
Refunds for digital games include Microsoft Store digital game offers, Xbox apps (excluding movies and TV apps), digital gaming bundle offers, digital game durable content, and some digital game consumable content, whether made available through the Xbox console, on your PC, or on your mobile device.
Remove malware from your Windows PC - Microsoft Support
Microsoft Defender Antivirus is a powerful tool that finds and removes malware from your PC. Here's how to use it in Windows 10 or 11 to scan your PC. Important: Before you use Microsoft Defender Offline, make sure to save any open files and close apps and programs. Open your Windows Security settings.
Applies To: OneDrive (home or personal), OneDrive for Windows
Fix Error 0xEF: Critical_process_died - Microsoft Support
Windows 10. This error means that there was a hardware malfunction or a device driver issue. The following are some things to try: If you've installed any new apps or devices, uninstall or unplug them and then restart your PC. Make sure your PC has the latest updates.