Windows 10 receives a cumulative update for versions 1903 and 1909 with numerous bug fixes
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In the previous entry we have seen how Microsoft was preparing to cut its losses and put aside all those updates that are not considered security. A measure that will come into force as of May and that will affect all versions of Windows (including WIndows Server) that have support.
But until that date, the pace of releases will not change and many of the updates are already scheduled. That's why we already have with us a new cumulative update for computers with Windows 10 in version 1909 and version 1903.Thus comes builds 18362.752 and 18363.752 for both systems, with patch KB4541335. An update focused on fixing bugs that includes the following changelog.
General improvements and fixes
- Fixes a bug that caused an error when printing to a shared document.
- Fixes an application performance issue that occurs when DRM-protected content is played or stopped in the background.
- Addresses an issue that prevents the mute button from working on certain devices with the Microsoft Your Phone app.
- Fixes an issue that prevents applications from closing.
- Fixes a bug that causes calendar dates to appear on the wrong day of the week in the notification area clock and date region when you select the Samoan time zone.
- Fixes an issue that causes applications to quit unexpectedly when a user enters East Asian characters after changing the keyboard layout .
Windows 10 Improvements 1909
- This build includes all Windows 10 enhancements coming in version 1903.
- Fixes an issue where local language settings are not preserved on an operating system image that is customized during boot system preparation (Sysprep).
Improvements in Windows 10 1903
- Fixed an issue that causes an error when printing to a document repository.
- Fixes an issue that caused a misleading reset message to be displayed for Win32 applications that are converted to Universal Platform applications Windows (UWP), such as Microsoft Sticky Notes, Microsoft OneNote, etc.
- Fixed a drawing issue with the Microsoft Foundation Class (MFC) toolbar that occurs when dragging on a multi-monitor environment.
- Fixes an issue that prevents the first keystroke from being recognized correctly in the DataGridView cell.
- Fixes a performance issue in applications when content protected by digital rights management (DRM) is played or stopped in background.
- Fixed an issue that caused an attempt to take a screenshot of a window using the PrintWindow API to fail.
- Fixes an issue that causes File Explorer to quit unexpectedly when using roaming profiles between different versions of Windows 10.
- Fixed an issue that does not return search results in the Start menu search box for users who do not have a local profile.
- Resolves an issue that causes applications to quit unexpectedly when a user enters East Asian characters after changing the keyboard layout .
- Fixes an issue that prevents the mute button from working on certain devices with the Microsoft Your Phone app.
- Fixed bug that causes calendar dates to appear on the wrong day of the week in the clock region and notification area date when you select the Samoan time zone.
- "Fixed a bug where the table format failed in the PowerShell Integrated Scripting Environment (ISE) during a remote session. The error message is: The remote host method get_WindowsSize is not implemented."
- A bug with reading logs using the OpenEventLogA function has been fixed.
- Fixes an issue that could cause domain controllers (DCs) to register a case-sensitive or all-caps Domain Name System (SRV) service record in the _MSDCS DNS zone . . This occurs when DC computer names contain one or more uppercase characters.
- Fixed an issue that could cause a delay of up to two minutes when signing in or unlocking a session on Azure-joined machines Hybrid Active Directory.
- Fixes an issue that causes authentication in an Azure Active Directory environment to fail and no error appears.
- "Fixes an issue that prevents machines that have Credential Guard enabled from joining a domain. The error message is The server&39;s clock is out of sync with the primary domain controller&39;s clock."
- Fixes a bug that causes authentication to fail when using Azure Active Directory and the security identifier (SID) of the user has changed.
- Fixes an issue that prevents some machines from automatically entering sleep mode under certain circumstances due to Automatic Incident Response ( IR) from Microsoft Defender Advanced Threat Protection (ATP).
- Fixes an issue that prevented some machines from running Microsoft Defender ATP Threat & Vulnerability Management successfully.
- Improves support for non-ASCII file paths for Microsoft Defender ATP Auto IR.
- Fixed a performance issue with the Windows Runtime (WinRT) API that sends Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) backoff values.
- Fixes an issue where a Windows.admx template was missing one of the SupportedOn tags.
- Fixes an issue that prevents applications from closing.
- Fixed an issue that creates the Replay Storage Admins group with the incorrect SAM-Account-Type and Group-Type . This makes the Storage Replica administrator group unusable when moving the emulator from the primary domain controller (PDC).
- Restores the attribute built into Active Directory and Active Directory Lightweight Directory Services (AD LDS) for msDS-parentdistname .
- Fixes an issue with evaluating the compatibility status of the Windows ecosystem to help ensure application and device compatibility for all Windows updates.
- Fixed an issue that prevents the Microsoft User Experience Virtualization (UE-V) setting from being moved to enable signature files that are used for new messages, forwarded messages, and answers.
- Fixes an issue that prevents the accounting feature of the Network Policy Server (NPS) from working. This occurs when NPS is configured to use SQL for accounting with the new OLE (Compound Document) Database Driver (MSOLEDBSQL.dll) after upgrading to Transport Layer Security (TLS) 1.2.
- Fixed an issue that prevents standard user accounts that are configured with the maximum User Account Control (UAC) settings from installing Language On Demand (FOD) Features using the settings of the system.
- "Fixes an issue that causes attempts to complete a connection to a virtual private network (VPN) to fail; instead, the status remains Connecting."
You can download the update by going to Windows Settings by pressing the Windows key + I and in the section Updates and security click on Check for updates or do it manually from here."
Via | Microsoft