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The January 2026 Update for Windows 11 is now being rolled out, catering to versions 25H2, 24H2, and 23H2, as well as Windows Server 2025 and 2023. This month’s update brings several important security fixes but lacks significant new features for both consumer and enterprise users.
Here’s an overview of the updates released on January 13, 2026:
| Windows Version | OS Build(s) | Release Date |
|---|---|---|
| Windows Server 2025 | Build 26100.32230 | January 13, 2026 |
| Windows Server 2023 | Build 25398.2092 | January 13, 2026 |
| Windows 11 25H2 | Build 26200.7623 | January 13, 2026 |
| Windows 11 23H2 | Build 22631.6491 | January 13, 2026 |
| Windows 10 ESU | Builds 19045.6809 & 19044.6809 | January 13, 2026 |
The January update addresses 114 security vulnerabilities, including three zero-day vulnerabilities. These critical vulnerabilities can potentially lead to serious risks, such as remote code execution and elevation of privileges.
The update highlights several specific vulnerabilities that have been addressed:
To install the updates, users should go to Settings > Windows Update and check for updates. If the updates do not appear, they can visit the Microsoft Update Catalog to find offline installers.
For Windows Server 2025, the KB5073379 update indicates a shift in KB identifiers, aiming to clarify the differences in updates between consumer and server versions. Microsoft has removed outdated modem drivers and made security improvements to existing components.
Although no major new features were rolled out with this update, users will gradually begin to notice previously announced features, including:
Windows 10 also received its January update (KB5073724), which requires users to sign up for the Extended Security Updates (ESU). This release shares a similar list of improvements with the server update, including the removal of old modem drivers and the addition of new Secure Boot certificates.
Microsoft has acknowledged a known issue where Remote Desktop connections may fail under specific conditions using Azure Virtual Desktop and Windows 365, and it is working on a solution.
Users are encouraged to keep their systems updated to benefit from the latest security enhancements and features.
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