Microsoft has issued a warning about an accessibility issue affecting domain controllers in Windows Server 2025 that occurs after a restart. The default firewall profile is loaded instead of the domain firewall profile, causing disruptions to critical applications and services. A temporary workaround for IT administrators involves restarting the network adapter using PowerShell, but it must be reapplied with each reboot. Microsoft is developing a permanent fix and emphasizes the importance of domain controllers in managing network resources, especially for organizations reliant on Active Directory infrastructure.
Microsoft has issued a warning that Windows Server 2025 domain controllers may experience accessibility issues following a restart, causing critical interruptions to services and applications.
Domain controllers are vital in validating user identities and managing network resources, making this issue particularly detrimental for organizations that depend on Active Directory.
System administrators can execute the PowerShell command to restart the network adapter as a temporary workaround, but this solution needs to be reapplied after every server restart.
Microsoft is aware of ongoing problems with Windows Server 2025 since its launch and is actively working on a permanent solution to mitigate these issues.
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