And this is because Microsoft has hardened the changes for a vulnerability in the Windows 10 domain controller that can patch issues but breaks down the functionality of devices.
Windows 10 Printing Issues After July 2021 Update
Microsoft breaking down functionalities in Windows OS after a cumulative monthly update isn’t new. We’ve seen issues rising out of most updates that Microsoft has issued since early 2020. And now, the July 2021 security patch joins the list, being blamed for breaking down printers and scanners. According to Microsoft, and as most users reported, those who’ve updated their systems with the July 2021 security patch will have functional issues in smart card authentication-based multifunction devices, like printers and scanners. And this issue prevails as Microsoft has hardened the CVE-2021-33764 vulnerability, which should patch it. But, this is also breaking down the functionality of the devices, which are not “compliant with section 3.2.1 of RFC 4556 spec might fail to print when using smart card (PIV) authentication.” Impacted Windows versions include: Client: Windows 10, version 21H1; Windows 10, version 20H2; Windows 10, version 2004; Windows 10, version 1909; Windows 10, version 1809; Windows 10 Enterprise LTSC 2019; Windows 10 Enterprise LTSC 2016; Windows 10, version 1607; Windows 10 Enterprise 2015 LTSB; Windows 8.1; Windows 7 SP1 Server: Windows Server, version 20H2; Windows Server, version 2004; Windows Server, version 1909; Windows Server, version 1809; Windows Server 2019; Windows Server 2016; Windows Server 2012 R2; Windows Server 2012; Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1; Windows Server 2008 SP2 Microsoft advises users to update their affected device’s firmware or drivers, which should solve the issue. If not, they should approach their device OEMs, asking for a fix that’s compliant with the CVE-2021-33764 issue. Microsoft is also working on a temporary fix that makes the affected devices work until the OEMs fix. This will release in the next available update.