Windows 11 24H2 Recovery Media Issue
Challenge
When Restoring from Veeam Recovery Media created from a machine running Windows 11 24H2 (build 26100.3194) or higher, the connection to the Veeam Backup Server or a network share fails with the following errors:
Connection problems. Exception has been thrown by the target of an invocation. Failed to establish connection: no valid IP addresses were found. Unable to establish authenticated dient-server connection. A call to SSPI failed, see inner exception. The Local Security Authority cannot be contacted.

The remote procedure call failed and did not execute.

Cause
The underlying cause of this issue is unknown at this time and is under investigation by Veeam and Microsoft.
The issue appears to be related to a change within the Windows 11 24H2 February update (KB5051987).
Solution
Customers impacted by this issue are advised to workaround this issue by using Veeam Recovery Media that was generated from a machine running an older build of Windows 11, build 26100.3037 or lower.
More Information
The Veeam Recovery Media is based on the Microsoft Windows RE and contains proprietary components of the Windows operating system. As such, Veeam cannot provide a pre-generated Veeam Recovery Media image. Generally speaking, the Veeam Recovery Media from one machine can be used to perform bare metal restores of another. However, the proprietary drivers that may be needed to initialize hardware (network, wireless, RAID controller, etc.) may be missing if the original machine used to generate the recovery media has different drivers.
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