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Microsoft rolls out batch of new cumulative updates for Windows 10 PCs

Nosotros're only a week out from Patch Tuesday, but Microsoft is shipping out some other batch of cumulative updates for Windows 10 PCs. In all, updates are bachelor for PCs on the Fall Creators Update, Creators Update, and Anniversary Update. Each contains a batch of fixes for lingering issues in each release.

For Windows 10 users on the Fall Creators Update, which brand up the bulk of Windows 10 users, the update pushes the build number up to 16299.334 with KB4089848. Hither's a look at what's new:

  • Addresses result with a GDI handle leak in the Windows Ribbon command.
  • Addresses issue where users can't select OK after inbound credentials in command line on Windows Server version 1709.
  • Addresses issues where Bluetooth devices fail to receive data after a restart.
  • Addresses effect where, during BitLocker decryption or encryption of a bulldoze, files protected with the Encrypting File Organisation (EFS) may go corrupted.
  • Addresses upshot where the server may occasionally encounter an mistake during file transfer. The error is "Stop D1 in tcpip!TcpSegmentTcbSend".
  • Addresses issue where an iSCSI RESET might trigger a cluster failover.
  • Addresses result in MPIO where pass-through SCSI requests might lead to a stop error if the disk is pending removal.
  • Addresses effect where processing of group policies may neglect, and policies may be removed as a issue. This occurs if the length of the Windows Defender Firewall policy rule exceeds 260 characters.
  • Addresses outcome caused by a new privilege in Windows Server 2022 and Windows 10 version 1709 named "Obtain an impersonation token for another user in the same session". When applied using Grouping Policy to those computers, gpresult /h fails to generate reporting data for any setting configured by the Security Configuration Engine (SCE) extension. The error message is "Requested value 'SeDelegateSessionUserImpersonatePrivilege' was not plant". The Group Policy Management Console fails to bear witness the privilege in the Settings tab for a GPO where the setting has been configured.
  • Addresses upshot where errors may occur when accessing WebDAV files or folders on a SharePoint site if the file or folder name contains multibyte characters.
  • Addresses issue where the Remote Desktop License report gets corrupted when it exceeds the 4 KB size limit.
  • Addresses consequence where an Azure bespeak-to-site VPN connection that uses IKEv2 may fail when the user's device contains a large number of trusted root certificates.
  • Addresses rendering consequence in Microsoft Edge for PDF documents with backgrounds created using diverse third-party publishing tools.
  • Addresses consequence where a media platform stops responding when changing cameras rapidly on a device.
  • Addresses effect where a media platform stops responding, which affects media playback in Microsoft Edge, Internet Explorer, and Microsoft PowerPoint.
  • Addresses issue with spatial audio when used in connection to Dolby Atmos for Headphones.
  • Addresses issue where a credential prompt that requires authoritative privileges appears when a standard user account performs the commencement logon to a Windows 10 device that has been deployed using Windows Autopilot.
  • Addresses event where tiles in the Showtime card aren't preserved when upgrading from Windows x version 1607 to Windows 10 version 1709.
  • Addresses effect with Spell Check and custom dictionaries.
  • Addresses result with the press and hold feature when using a pen in Tablet mode.
  • Addresses issue with editing web password fields using a bear upon keyboard.
  • Addresses effect where some Bluetooth bill of fare readers don't work subsequently a restart.

If y'all have a PC still on the Creators Update, you'll come across build 15063.994 (KB408891), while Anniversary Update users will run into build 14393.2155 (KB4088889).

No matter your PC's version, each update should be available for download via Windows Update at present.

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Source: https://www.windowscentral.com/microsoft-rolls-out-batch-new-cumulative-updates-windows-10-pcs

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