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It's time to upgrade your PC: Microsoft releases a cumulative update for Windows 10 April 2018 Update

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In the middle of the week at Microsoft it's time to talk with almost total security of updates (nothing to do with the 20H1 branch) and for this On occasion, the beneficiaries are those users who are still using Windows 10 April 2018 Update on their computers. And they are not few given the problems that the Windows 10 fall update has generated.

For those of you still on version Windows 10 April 2018 Update, a cumulative update is here with version number 17134.619. Corresponds to patch KB4487029 and is primarily intended to fix bugs and add performance improvements.

  • Support is provided for plug and play USB adapter cables to play e-learning content in Microsoft Edge.
  • Fixed ActiveX window content within an iframe to scroll along with content on another page in Internet Explorer 11 during a user-triggered scroll operation.
  • Fixed an issue that caused application-specific registry keys to be deleted after updating that application.
  • Time zone information for Chile has been updated.
  • Fixed an audio compatibility issue when playing newer games with 3D spatial audio mode enabled through multi-channel audio devices or Windows Sonic for headphones.
  • Fixed a bug that prevented some users from pinning a web link to the Start menu or taskbar.
  • Fixed an issue where the desktop lock screen image set by a group policy would not update if the image is older or had the same name as the previous image.
  • Added performance improvements related to case-insensitive string comparison functions.
  • Resolved an issue with Windows ecosystem compatibility status assessment to help ensure application and device compatibility for all Windows updates.
  • Reliability of the UE-VA monitor has been improved.
  • Fixed a bug that caused an error when updating a user section when you publish an optional package to a Connection Group after the Connection Group was previously published.
  • Fixed an issue that allowed files protected by Windows Information Protection to be transferred via Bluetooth to an unmanaged machine.
  • Fixed an issue with Internet Explorer proxy settings and Out-of-Box Experience (OOBE) settings. Initial login stopped responding after sysprep .
  • Fixed an issue that prevented a user from deleting a wireless network profile in some scenarios.
  • Fixed a bug that could cause a ?STOP 0x1A? when using certain applications or logging in or out of a system.
  • Fixed an issue in the timeline feature that causes File Explorer to stop working for some users.
  • Fixed an issue that causes the Photos app to stop working when used from within the Mail app.
  • Fixed a bug in the PLMDebug.exe tool that caused debugging sessions to be lost when used with a Universal Windows Platform (UWP) app .
  • Enhanced Always On VPN (AOVPN) reconnect and disconnect functionality.
  • Fixed a bug that caused the first character of the Japanese era name to not be recognized as an abbreviation and may cause date parsing issues.
  • Fixed an issue that could prevent Internet Explorer from loading images that have a backslash () in their relative source path.
  • Resolved an issue that may cause applications that use a Microsoft Jet database in the Microsoft Access 95 file format to randomly stop working.
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To be able to access this build (you can do it manually from here), you must have the version of Windows 10 released in spring installed.If this is your case, it is already available for download and you can install it by going to Settings (the gear wheel in the bottom left) and then in the pop-up menu entering the window Updates and Security and in the section Windows Update "

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