
Microsoft has confirmed it’s investigating a bug inflicting the Home windows 10 KB5068781 prolonged safety replace to fail to put in with 0x800f0922 errors on units with company licensing.
KB5068781 is the primary Home windows 10 prolonged safety replace and was launched on November 11 as a part of Patch Tuesday.
Since then, some enterprise Home windows 10 customers have reported that the KB5068781 replace is failing to put in on sure units.
“We’re presently experiencing the identical concern with this KB5068781 throughout our managed Win10 units, regardless of buying and making use of the ESU license (MAK key) to all our units,” wrote a BleepingComputer reader.
“The replace seems to put in efficiently, however after a restart, it fails to use and rolls again with the frequent error 0x800f0922.”
Microsoft has now confirmed that they’re conscious of and investigating the difficulty, stating it solely impacts Home windows subscription activation by means of the Microsoft 365 Admin Middle.
“Some Home windows 10 units enrolled in Prolonged Safety Updates (ESU) may fail to put in the November 2025 safety replace (the Originating KBs listed above) with error 0x800f0922 (CBS_E_INSTALLERS_FAILED),” explains Microsoft.
“This concern is remoted to units activated through Home windows subscription activation by means of the Microsoft 365 Admin Middle.”
Sadly, there isn’t a ETA for when a repair will probably be accessible and Microsoft has not supplied any workarounds to resolve these errors.
Along with the set up errors, Home windows admins in company environments have reported [1, 2] that not all of their Home windows 10 units are exhibiting as needing the brand new KB5068781 ESU replace, even when they’re appropriately licensed to obtain it.
To assist organizations enhance their patching workflows and cut back the danger of points like this, BleepingComputer will probably be internet hosting a December 2 webinar with Action1 on trendy patch administration.


