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Microsoft releases two new cumulative updates as part of the Insider Program

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These days the news is focused on the decisions that Microsoft seems to be making about the immediate future about some of the ranges of devices offered on the market (Lumia range and Microsoft Band for example).

But leaving those news far away, life goes on and being the middle of the week we have no choice but to talk about new Builds within the Insider Program , in this case two cumulative updates released in parallel.

Two Cumulative Updates for Windows 10 and Insider Program users, either those who own version 1511 or those who make use of version 1607 (corresponds to the Anniversary Version). The first responds to the number 10586.589 while the second is Build 14393.187.

Here's what's new in Build 10586.589 (KB3185614):

  • Improved fidelity for Internet Explorer 11, USB, and the .NET framework
  • Fixed a bug with the Change my environment variables link in the User Accounts settings in Control Panel.
  • Fixed a bug where a device that previously had access to the internet would incorrectly have the date and time after connecting to a network without access to an SSL server.
  • Fixed a bug where someone with a required profile couldn't use the start menu, Cortana, search, and some pre-installed apps.
  • Fixed a bug where, after installing a package using the Windows Installer (MSI), the user could not run any commands from the command prompt unless they rebooted or logged off and then logged on again on your device.
  • Fixed a bug causing Print All Linked Documents to not work in Internet Explorer 11.
  • Improved network support by adding new Access Point (APN) entries in the database.
  • Removed Copy Protection option when ripping a CD in WMA format from Windows Media Player.
  • Fixed additional bugs with excessive login security, Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI), User Storage, Add-On List Object Group Policies, mobile connections and broadcasts, filtering drivers, Internet Explorer 11, Windows Media Player, graphics, revised daylight saving time, and Windows Shell.
  • Security updates for Internet Explorer 11, Microsoft Graphics Components, Edge, Windows Kernel Safe Mode, Windows SMB Server, Windows Kernel, Windows Lock Screen, and Adobe Flash Player.

Regarding Build 14393.187 (KB3189866), these are the new features that we are going to find:

  • Fidelity improvements in Windows Shell, Maps apps, Internet Explorer 11, and Microsoft Edge.
  • Fixed a bug causing the reset button to not work correctly and revert to a previous version with Unicode languages.
  • Fixed a bug causing the device to crash after disconnecting a digital reader that was previously connected.
  • Fixed a bug causing the device to not recognize a Secure Digital (SD) card if it was inserted and removed multiple times.
  • Fixed a bug causing some apps to not respond to commands on the app bar in Windows 10 Mobile.
  • Fixed a bug where alarm notifications were sometimes blocked on Windows 10 Mobile
  • Improved support for the Camera app in Windows 10 Mobile Enterprise.
  • Fixed additional details with rendering at 4K resolutions, corrupt start menu tiles while on battery, Internet Explorer 11, Microsoft Edge, Bluetooth support, graphics, screen rotation, app compatibility, Wifi, Feedback Hub, Miracast, Windows Shell, revised daylight saving time and USB.
  • Security Updates for Microsoft Edge, Internet Explorer 11.
  • Microsoft Graphics Components, Windows Kernel and Adobe Flash Player.

If you are already testing any of these updates, you can comment what do you think of its performance and if you have found any noteworthy bugs while using it .

Via | Microsoft

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