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MC1456735 60-Day Reminder: AD FS DKM container ACL hardening begins in October 2026

Windows updates released in October 2026 will begin Enforcement mode for AD FS Distributed Key Manager (DKM) container ACL hardening. This hardening change is designed to address the elevation of privilege vulnerability documented in CVE-2026-56155 by automatically remediating insecure DKM container ACL configurations on supported Windows Server versions.

Organizations using Active Directory Federation Services (AD FS) should use the remaining Audit mode period to review DKM container permissions, identify compatibility issues, and complete preparation before Enforcement mode begins.

Microsoft 365 Message Center ID: MC1456735
Last Modified: August 18, 2026
Category: Message Center
Tags: New feature, Admin impact
Status: Launched
Products & Platforms: Windows

Rollout schedule

Enforcement mode begins with the October 2026 Windows security update.

Impact on your organization

Organizations using AD FS might experience changes to DKM container permissions when remediation is applied during Enforcement mode. With the October 2026 Windows security update, supported Windows Server versions will run remediation by default unless administrators explicitly opt out. Windows Server 2012 and Windows Server 2012 R2 still require manual remediation and will not be automatically remediated.

Action required/recommendations

Organizations using AD FS should:

  • Install the July 2026 Windows security update or a later Windows update on AD FS servers.
  • Review AD FS Admin event logs for Event ID 1132, which indicates that DKM container permissions require attention.
  • Review and test remediation during the current Audit mode phase before Enforcement mode begins in October 2026.
  • See the guidance in: CVE-2026-56155: AD FS Distributed Key Manager container ACL hardening.

Compliance considerations

No compliance considerations are identified. Review as appropriate for your organization.