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mdnsNSP.dll - This module is blocked from loading into the Local Security Authority

On clean installation of MS Windows 11 Pro. 24H2 with latest iTunes 12.13.4.4 64-bit, after user logs into Windows the following message is displayed by Program Compatibility Assistant:

This module is blocked from loading into the Local Security Authority.
\Device\HarddiskVolume3\Program Files\Bonjour\mdnsNSP.dll


Obviously, the DLL belongs to Bonjour component of iTunes.


In Core Isolation settings I see that Local Security Authority protection is enabled.


On https://support.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows/core-isolation-e30ed737-17d8-42f3-a2a9-87521df09b78 I read:

Local Security Authority (LSA) protection is a Windows security feature to help prevent the theft of credentials used for signing into Windows.

The Local Security Authority (LSA) is a crucial process in Windows involved in user authentication. It’s responsible for verifying credentials during the login process and managing authentication tokens and tickets used to enable single sign-on for services. LSA protection helps prevent untrusted software from running inside LSA or from accessing LSA memory.

LSA protection is turned on by default on new installs of Windows 11 version 22H2 and 23H2 on enterprise managed devices. It’s turned on by default on all new installs of Windows 11 version 24H2 and later.


So, mdnsNSP.dll is regarded as an untrusted software regarding LSA.


I hope someone from Apple will listen to it and fix the issue.


-- rpr.

Posted on Dec 2, 2024 1:22 AM

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Posted on Dec 24, 2024 10:55 PM

Have you had any issues with iTunes after uninstalling Bonjour?


I get this same issue when I had to move to iTunes from Apple and not the Microsoft app store when it bricked my iPhone updating to iOS 18.2. I’ve been ignoring the LSA message when it comes up every 2/3 days (actually get 2 identical messages at once). It does give the option to not show the message again but I don’t check it because I’d like to know if this will get fixed and if it is okay to keep ignoring the message.

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Dec 24, 2024 10:55 PM in response to rpremuz

Have you had any issues with iTunes after uninstalling Bonjour?


I get this same issue when I had to move to iTunes from Apple and not the Microsoft app store when it bricked my iPhone updating to iOS 18.2. I’ve been ignoring the LSA message when it comes up every 2/3 days (actually get 2 identical messages at once). It does give the option to not show the message again but I don’t check it because I’d like to know if this will get fixed and if it is okay to keep ignoring the message.

Dec 27, 2024 5:38 PM in response to turingtest2

Thank you for the details. I think this is beyond my capabilities (and comprehension). I’ll just keep Bonjour installed and deal with the LSA warnings for now. I can hide the warnings if I get fed up with them.


This issue doesn’t seem to be impacting iTunes usability and that’s better than the Windows Store version that bricks devices during iOS updates and doesn’t allow you to restore. I’m so frustrated with this whole deal and the many hours I’ve spent and lost on this issue.

Jan 13, 2025 5:38 AM in response to rpremuz

I have been having the same problems. To use GRBForHim's terminology iTunes from the MS Store also bricked my iPhone whist updating to iOS 18.2.1 and it would not let me restore my phone. After reading several online articles I uninstalled iTunes and installed the Apple Devices app. I did a forced restart on my phone which then displayed the symbol telling me to plug the phone into my computer. This I did after starting the Apple Devices app. This app fortunately picked up on the Backup on my computer created by iTunes and after selecting Update and waiting quite a while my phone was back to somewhere near where it was before the original attempted update via iTunes. Several apps required a re-registration with the provider but overall I was relieved that I did not have to rack my brains to recall all the apps I had got used to using.

However, as turingtest2 says I was not impressed by with the Apple Devices app. In particular it did not enable me re-install the many Podcasts I had already downloaded onto my computer. As I had read that the Apple Devices app and iTunes will not sit along side one another I uninstalled the former and reinstalled the latter but this time the version from Apple's website.

This enabled me put the Podcasts back on my phone but I am now getting the message from Microsoft's Program Compatibility Assistant as per the head of this thread. I will live with this for a while at least.

I have also had warnings about disk space on my computer and I have traced this to the fact that the newly installed iTunes from Apple stores the backups from my phone in a different location to iTunes from the MS Store.

I have posted this in the hope that the history of my experience may be of help to others.

Jan 3, 2025 5:49 AM in response to GRBForHim

exact same thing happened to me yesterday, repair shop had to reset to factory, phone fine on 18.2 now but is no longer recognized by itunes (from MS store), works fine on my wifes laptop (with itunes from MS store), havent tried dling form apple direct, but today i get the same popup, wish there was an easy alternative to get audiobooks onto my phone from PC.

mdnsNSP.dll - This module is blocked from loading into the Local Security Authority

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