Windows 11 Cumulative Update 2025-10 breaks localhost applications
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Windows 11 Cumulative Update 2025-10 breaks localhost applications
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Re: Windows 11 Cumulative Update 2025-10 breaks localhost applications
#2 working for several years, today localhost not found
after GUI reboot attempt
localhost and 127.0.0.1 should be the same,
it seems strange they shows different results.
wusa /uninstall /kb:5066835 (restart)
wusa /uninstall /kb:5066131 (restart)
wusa /uninstall /kb:5065789 (restart)
ref: https://kagi.com/search?q=windows+localhost+not+working&dr=2...Re: Windows 11 Cumulative Update 2025-10 breaks localhost applications
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#5Windows keeps becoming more and more worse and bloated every month. This month's update bumped up the install.wim by 400MB! And last month's update added a similar amount of bulk. It's insane how much junk Microsoft keeps adding to the OS, whilst breaking core functionality.
Re: Windows 11 Cumulative Update 2025-10 breaks localhost applications
#6Windows keeps becoming more and more worse and bloated every month. This month's update bumped up the install.wim by 400MB! And last month's update added a similar amount of bulk. It's insane how much junk Microsoft keeps adding to the OS, whilst breaking core functionality.
Re: Windows 11 Cumulative Update 2025-10 breaks localhost applications
#7I'm shocked there's not more traction on this post. Breaking localhost is almost unthinkable to me. Of all the things network unit testing should cover, that's pretty close to the top.
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#10I'm shocked there's not more traction on this post. Breaking localhost is almost unthinkable to me. Of all the things network unit testing should cover, that's pretty close to the top.