Microsoft has solved a known problem for wrong certificates after the preview of July 2025 and later setting Windows 11 24H2 update.
When it accepted the bug two weeks ago, the company asked users to ignore the error events caused by recent updates, warning of ‘Microsoft Plute Cryptographic Provider’.
“July 2025 Windows Non-Squritimity Precuity Update (KB5062660) and later August 2025 Windows Security Update can display an error related to the update, event viewer Certificates Clilants (Certificol), which can be safely unseen,” the company said.
“Please note that although it is logged into the event event viewer, when the device is resumed every time, it does not reflect a problem with any active Windows component. (..) (..) The Windows processes associated with this phenomenon have no effect and no action is required to prevent or resolve this error.”
Microsoft also said that the known issue is due to a facility that has not yet been fully integrated into the operating system as it is still subject to development.
Earlier today, Redmund updated the Windows Release Health Dashboard to confirm that the bug is now resolved and a fix would be rolled out in the next four weeks.
“This resolution is gradually rolling for commercial equipment that has Windows updates managed by Microsoft and Consumer Edition (Home and Pro Edition) and will automatically enable automatically on devices with KB5064081 released on August 29, 2025,” Microsoft said On Friday.
“The rollout is expected to be completed in about 4 weeks. After that, this resolution will be included by default in all safety and non-protection updates later.”
In recent months, Microsoft has addressed several other similar issues affecting various Windows features, which have triggered the wrong warning without any real impact.
For example, last month, the company confirmed another known issue, causing the Windows Firewall Configuration June 2025 to establish preview updates and misunderstanding after rebooting the computer.
In April, it accepted and decided a bug, which caused invalid 0x80070643 failure errors after installing the April 2025 Windows Recovery Environment (Winre) update. In the same month, it also decided a known issue, which triggered the wrong Bitalocker drive encryption errors on the Windows 10 and Windows 11 devices.