Windows 10 October 2018 Update receives a new build aimed at fixing bugs and improving the system
The expected arrival of Windows 10 April 2019 Update does not prevent other versions of Windows from being left behind. That is why Microsoft continues to release updates for its operating system and in this case it is Windows 10 October 2018 Update that receives a new cumulative update
A build number 17763.316 (this is patch number KB4487044) that is primarily intended to fix bugs and make improvements to the how the system works, so don't expect to find new features in the form of functionalities or new features.
The changelog for this update provides a number of improvements including fixes to signing in with Windows Hello, bug fixes with the use of HoloLens or expected security updates.
- Fixed a bug that causes an error when setting the LmCompatibilityLevel value correctly.
- Resolved a bug that may prevent applications that use a Microsoft Jet database in the Microsoft Access 97 file format from opening. This problem occurs if the database has column names greater than 32 characters. Database does not open with error ?Unrecognized database format?.
- Fixed an issue that causes Windows Hello for Business Hybrid Key Trust deployment sign-in to fail if Windows 2019 Server domain controllers (DCs) are used for authentication.The error is: ?That option is temporarily unavailable. For now, use a different method to log in?. If Active Directory (AD) activity tracking is enabled, a Local Security Authority Subsystem Service (LSASS) exception may occur in Windows 2019 DC when processing a user logon.
- Fixed an issue on Microsoft HoloLens that allows users to bypass the lock screen sign-in process in some workflows.
- Security updates have been released for Microsoft Scripting Engine, Microsoft Edge, Windows Server, Microsoft JET Database Engine, Internet Explorer, Windows Wireless Networking, Windows Storage and Filesystems, Windows Input and Composition, Windows Graphics, and Windows App Platform and Frameworks.
- Reporting that AD Data Collector Set and Microsoft Azure Advanced Threat Protection (AATP) enable Active Directory activity tracking by default.
If you are using Windows 10 October 2018 Update you can now download this update by going to the usual route, that is, Settings > Update and Security > Windows Update ."