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Local Security Authority Protection

Anonymous
2023-01-14T10:49:39+00:00

I have the security Action badge indicating to me that Windows security Action is required.

I open up by clicking the badge and see the notice that the Local Security Authority Protection is required to be turned on and restart the computer to which I perform those two actions.

After my computer is reloaded the Security Badge still requires me to turn Local Security Authority Protection on, as I have already done.

Kenneth

Windows for home | Windows 11 | Security and privacy

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  1. Anonymous
    2023-02-23T16:34:08+00:00

    I have the same issue, it keep asking me to restart after turned on.

    using registry edit to change no help as well :(

    restart few time, reset app securities, registry edit to change ... all can't solve the problem :(

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  2. Anonymous
    2023-02-24T02:11:01+00:00

    Yup, like these users here, I'm now also having the same issue. C'mon, Microsoft!

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  3. Anonymous
    2023-02-23T16:10:24+00:00

    I have the security Action badge indicating to me that Windows security Action is required.

    I open up by clicking the badge and see the notice that the Local Security Authority Protection is required to be turned on and restart the computer to which I perform those two actions.

    After my computer is reloaded the Security Badge still requires me to turn Local Security Authority Protection on, as I have already done.

    Kenneth

    Same issues. Waiting for updates...

    Thank you for posting this issue.

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  4. Anonymous
    2023-02-24T03:46:35+00:00

    Yup, like these users here, I'm now also having the same issue. C'mon, Microsoft!

    @da_boss1,

    That problem for me started on Feb 23, 2023, after receiving KB5007621 Security updates showing below.

    See more details here:

    Build 22621.1265 Received Security update KB5007651 1.0.2302.21002 - Microsoft Community

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  5. Anonymous
    2023-01-14T23:50:23+00:00

    Its most likely just a bug with Windows Security and to be resolved in further updates or whatever.

    But, it could be that your Windows installation is now slightly messed up. An in-place upgrade will fix that if its that.

    I'd advise simply waiting for more updates - or in other words see what happens with some time - unless you find other random issues.

    Personally, I'm not expecting it to be anything else here based on what you said.

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