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The software giant this week said the Windows KB5027303 update released on June 27 also fixes the problem, which affects Windows 10 and 11 systems. Microsoft initially suggested uninstalling apps that integrate with Windows, Office, Outlook, or Outlook Calendar and to contact the affected software's developers. The underlying issue isn't caused by a Windows update but may arise via an update to the affected app itself.

The company pointed to Barco's collaboration software ClickShare as one of the affected apps.

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Looking at the Start Menu and Windows Search Trellix was created last year after private equity firm Symphony Technology Group combined McAfee Enterprise – which it bought for $4 billion in 2021 – and FireEye, which it bought the same year for $1.2 billion. With its own repair, Trellix noted that the update to its software fixed a number of other problems unrelated to the Windows issue. After offering a couple of workarounds, Malwarebytes released a fix less than a week after the problems arose.
