Ensure both source and destination hosts are both on the December update or later. Mixed versions cause negotiation fallbacks. Issue 3: Event ID 5719 Repeatedly Logged Symptoms: System log filled with "No Domain Controller Available" errors.
reg add "HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Terminal Server\WinStations\RDP-Tcp" /v UserAuthentication /t REG_DWORD /d 0 /f Then restart the TermService service. Symptoms: Previously 10-second migration now takes 30+ seconds.
Increased security checks on SMB and Kerberos tickets.
The keyword that has recently gained significant traction among IT professionals and system administrators is: This refers to the December 2024 cumulative update package (often colloquially shortened to "DecEM" or December Update) for the English x64 version of Windows Server 2022 LTSC.
Increase the MaxTicketAge registry value on the PDC emulator (not recommended unless diagnosed). Part 9: Automation and Deployment Tips for the December Build Large enterprises deploy thousands of December-updated servers. Here is how to script the process. Use a Custom Answer File (autounattend.xml) Include the December update by slipstreaming it into the ISO using DISM:
Introduction In the ever-evolving landscape of enterprise IT, maintaining a secure, stable, and high-performing server operating system is non-negotiable. Microsoftβs Windows Server 2022 has established itself as a gold standard for on-premises, hybrid, and cloud-connected infrastructures. Among its many releases, the LTSC (Long-Term Servicing Channel) versionβspecifically build 21H2 βremains the backbone for organizations demanding a decade of stable support.