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Older versions of Windows 10 continue to receive improvements: now it's the turn of Windows 10 1709 and 1703

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Microsoft continues to offer cumulative updates for Windows 10 users, even those who haven't opted to jump to the most recent public version released by Redmond. If in your case you have not made the jump to Windows 10 October 2018 Update and have chosen to stay on the April 2018 Update or even on Windows 10 Fall Creators Update (Windows 10 1709) you still have new updates.

This is the case for all those who are still on Windows 10 Fall Creators Update, as they can now download and install the latest cumulative launched by Microsoft under number 16299.1004 This update corresponds to patch KB4487021 and with it they try to correct some of the problems that affected this version of Windows.

Fall Creators Update

  • The time zone information for Chile has been updated.
  • Improved performance related to case insensitive string comparison functions
  • Fixed a bug present in the Windows Ecosystem Compatibility Status Assessment to help ensure app and device compatibility with all Windows Updates.
  • Reliability of the UE-VA monitor has been improved.
  • Resolved a bug that caused an error to update a user section when you publish an optional package to a Connection Group after the Connection Group was previously published.
  • A new group policy called ?Policy Details? has been added. This will immediately disconnect any wireless connection when a wired connection is detected and ?Minimize simultaneous connections? has been configured.
  • Fixed an issue that caused the clock and calendar popup to ignore user settings for Japanese-era date and time formats. For more information, see patch KB4469068.
  • A problem with Japanese characters has been fixed with a more recent update. For more information, see KB4469068. The character ?? is also enabled. for the first year in the Japanese era. For more information, see KB4469068.
  • Fixed an issue that caused the correct Japanese era name to not be displayed in Microsoft Office Visual Basic for Applications. For more information, see KB4469068.
  • Fixes an issue where the first character of the Japanese era name is not recognized as an abbreviation and may cause date parsing issues.
  • "Fixed an issue that may 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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If you want to download this update, you can do it manually from here or by going to Settings (the bottom left gear wheel) and then in the pop-up menu entering the window Updates and Security and in the section Windows Update Ten Note that you must have the Windows 10 Fall Creators Update version installed."

Also for Creators Update

Even those who stick with Windows 10 Creators Update have received their dose of improvements with update number 15063.1659, the which corresponds to patch KB4487011.

  • Updates time zone information for Chile.
  • Fixes an issue that causes an application to stop responding when two of its threads share the same input queue.
  • Resolves an issue with a custom pointer when used in a list of item identifiers (PIDL) in File Explorer.
  • Improved performance related to case insensitive string comparison functions
  • Resolves an issue with the Windows ecosystem compatibility status assessment to help ensure application and device compatibility for all Windows updates.
  • Improves the reliability of the UE-VA monitor.
  • A new group policy called ?Policy Details? has been added. This will immediately disconnect any wireless connection when a wired connection is detected and ?Minimize simultaneous connections? has been configured.
  • Fixed an issue that caused the clock and calendar popup to ignore user settings for Japanese-era date and time formats. For more information, see patch KB4469068.
  • A problem with Japanese characters has been fixed with a more recent update. For more information, see KB4469068. The character ?? is also enabled. for the first year in the Japanese era. For more information, see KB4469068.
  • Fixed an issue that caused the correct Japanese era name to not be displayed in Microsoft Office Visual Basic for Applications. For more information, see KB4469068.
  • Fixes an issue where the first character of the Japanese era name is not recognized as an abbreviation and may cause date parsing issues.
  • "Fixed an issue that may 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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In this case and if you want to download this update, you can do it manually from here or by following the same process as in the previous case, that is, going to Settings (the cogwheel at the bottom left) and then in the pop-up menu entering window Updates and Security and in thesection Windows UpdateNote that in this case you must have Windows 10 Creators Update or Windows 10 version 1703 installed."

Source | Microsoft Support Page

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