Build 18362.387 comes as an optional update to fix bugs in Windows 10 May 2019 Update
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Optional updates gain momentum with Windows 10. Microsoft has decided that this is a good way to keep our computers updated without having to to wait for global updates and also eliminates the need for them to be forced.
Following this line, the American company has released a new optional update destined to the Windows version 10 May 2019 Update An update that arrives with the aim of correcting present errors and improving the general performance of the system.Let's see what's new.
Improvements and fixes
The update comes with the KB451721 patch, which can be downloaded from this link. And it does so under compilation 18362.387, an update in which highlights the following aspects.
- Updated an issue where vertical fonts grow larger when printing to a PostScript printer.
- An issue has been updated that can cause you to be disconnected from a virtual private network (VPN) on mobile networks.
- Fixed a bug where audio playback and recording might fail when connecting to a remote virtual machine.
- Fixes an issue that may prevent older systems from upgrading to the latest operating systems due to a display driver bug in older versions.
- Removed a bug that could cause the screen color to turn whitish on laptops with displays that support for HDR.
- Fix a bug where where the sound in certain games is quieter or different than expected.
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Fixed an issue where vertical fonts grow larger when printing to a PostScript printer.
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Fix an issue where printing from 32-bit applications fails with an access denied error when you choose Run as other user for the application.
- Fixed an issue where may allow write access to a removable USB device when a user changes from a privileged user to a privileged user non-privileged user.
- Fixed an issue where the lsass.exe service stops working and the system shuts down. This occurs when you migrate Data Protection API (DPAPI) credentials using dpapimig.exe with the -domain. option
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- Fix a crash that gives a user Windows Hello> during certificate renewal instead of a certificate."
- Fixed a bug that prevented a secure connection from a web browser to Windows Server This occurred when using an authentication certificate from client, such as a SHA512-based certificate, and the web browser does not support a signing algorithm that was compliant with the certificate.
- Fix an issue where certificate-based authentication may fail if certificate validation includes a cname as part of the authentication request previous.
- Fixed a bug that prevented opening a Microsoft App-V application and indicated a network error. This problem occurs under certain circumstances, e.g. For example, if a system's battery is low or there is an unexpected power failure.
- Fix a bug that caused a query request of the Win32_LogonSession class so that StartTime shows the value of the epoch (for example, 1-1-1601 1:00:00) instead of the start time actual login. This occurs when a non-admin user creates the query request. "
- Hna fixed an issue where the File Explorer> instead of the expected wildcard icon."
- Fixed an issue with broken Virtual Private Network (VPN) connections on mobile networks.
- Fix a bug where audio playback and recording could fail when connecting to a remote virtual machine.
- Fixes a problem with MSCTF.dll where an application stops working.
- Fixed a bug when entering and displaying special characters that occurs when an application uses imm32.dll.
- Resolved a crash with resizing Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) applications. They may not respond to resizing with the mouse until you release the mouse button.
- Fixes an issue that may prevent older systems from upgrading to the latest versions due to a bug in the older version's display driver.
- Fixes a bug present when converting an application from a 32-bit architecture to a 64-bit architecture. "
- Addresses an issue that prevents you from running the Active Directory Diagnostic Data Collector Set from Domain Controller Performance Monitor.This will cause the data collector set name to be blank. When you run the Active Directory Diagnostic Data Collector Set, the error The system cannot find the specified file is displayed. ID. Event 1023 is logged with the source as perflib and the following messages: Windows cannot load expandable counter DLL>."
- Fixed a bug where the sound in certain games is quieter or different than expected.
- Fixes a bug that prevents Microsoft App-V from correctly handling a CreateProcess API parameter, preventing it from opening the virtual process.
- Fixes an issue where maximum Central Processing Unit (CPU) power is not enabled when you select the High Performance Power Plan.
- Added a new method to configure the size of the read buffer.This will help resolve a slow upload issue when uploading a file to a Universal Naming Convention (UNC) share using the Internet Information Services (IIS) Web Distributed Authoring and Versioning (IDA) feature. "
- Fixed an issue where a device crashes when opening files from a network drive that has storage enabled client side cache. This issue can occur if the device has certain third-party antivirus products installed and the drive is backed by a server that is not a Microsoft Server Message Block (SMB) server. The error code is 0x27 RDR FILE SYSTEM."
- This update enables configuration of devices managed by the Mobile Device Management (MDM) configuration created by ADMX Ingest. You can update a previously saved ADMX file with a newer version, and you don't need to delete the old ADMX file.This solution applies to all applications that use ADMX.
Known Issues
- Some Input Method Editors (IMEs) may stop responding or have high CPU utilization. Affected IMEs include Simplified Chinese (ChsIME.EXE) and Traditional Chinese (ChtIME.EXE) with Changjie / Quick keyboard. Solution:
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Due to security-related changes in this update, this issue can occur if the Touch Keyboard and Handwriting Pad service is not configured to the default startup type of Manual. To resolve the issue, the following steps should be performed:
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"Select the Start button and enter Services."
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- Double-click Service Touch Keyboard and Handwriting Panel>"
- Find the startup type and change it to Manual.
- Select OK
- "The TabletInputService service is now in the default configuration and the IME should work as expected."
If you want to get this update you must go within the menu Settings (the gear wheel at the bottom left) to Windows Update and locate a section called Optional Updates, which lists updates whose installation is advisable. If we do not check for it, this update will not be installed."
Via | Neowin