Windows 11 24H2 Update Breaks Connection to the Veeam Backup Server
A critical issue affecting Windows 11 24H2 users has emerged, disrupting the connection between Veeam Recovery Media and backup servers. The problem, linked to Microsoft’s February update (KB5051987), is preventing organizations from performing data recovery operations, potentially compromising business continuity plans for affected enterprises. Connection Failure Details The issue specifically affects systems running Windows 11 […] The post Windows 11 24H2 Update Breaks Connection to the Veeam Backup Server appeared first on Cyber Security News.
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A critical issue affecting Windows 11 24H2 users has emerged, disrupting the connection between Veeam Recovery Media and backup servers.
The problem, linked to Microsoft’s February update (KB5051987), is preventing organizations from performing data recovery operations, potentially compromising business continuity plans for affected enterprises.
Connection Failure Details
The issue specifically affects systems running Windows 11 24H2 (build 26100.3194 or higher). When users attempt to restore data using Veeam Backup & Replication via Veeam Recovery Media, they encounter a series of network connection failures.
The error messages include “Failed to establish connection: no valid IP addresses were found,” Unable to establish an authenticated client-server connection, and A call to SSPI failed, see inner exception”:
Additionally, users receive the error message when trying to recover data from SMB network shares: “The remote procedure call failed and did not execute”.
These issues prevent data restoration when recovery operations are most needed at critical moments.
The underlying cause appears to be linked to changes introduced in the KB5051987 February update for Windows 11 24H2.
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While Microsoft and Veeam are still investigating the exact technical mechanism, the issue seems to affect the Windows Recovery Environment (Windows RE) on which Veeam Recovery Media is built.
This problem is particularly perplexing because affected systems can still establish basic network connectivity.
Users report they can ping both the name and IP address of their Veeam backup servers from the recovery environment’s command prompt, yet the Veeam recovery application itself cannot establish a proper connection.
This disruption is significant for the over 550,000 organizations worldwide that rely on Veeam for their backup and recovery solutions.
For enterprises depending on timely data restoration capabilities, this issue represents a serious risk to disaster recovery plans and compliance requirements.
IT administrators attempting to resolve the issue have found that traditional troubleshooting approaches such as using different network adapters, configuring static IP addresses, or adjusting secure boot settings do not resolve the connection problems.
Available Workaround
Veeam advises customers to use Recovery Media generated on systems running older Windows 11 builds (26100.3037 or earlier) as a temporary solution.
This workaround acknowledges that recovery media created on machines with earlier Windows 11 versions does not exhibit connection problems.
Recovery media made on one system can be used on another, however proprietary drivers such as network, WLAN, and RAID controllers may not be present if the hardware configurations differ.
Both Veeam and Microsoft have confirmed they are jointly investigating the issue.
For organizations planning recovery operations with Veeam in a Windows 11 environment, creating recovery media on computers running Windows 11 builds earlier than 26100.3194 is advisable until a permanent solution is available.
System administrators should monitor Veeam’s official communications for updates on a permanent fix for this critical issue.
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