Windows 10 Creator Update receive Cumulative Update KB4103731
On the routine update date of this month, Microsoft is releasing cumulative updates for each of the supported branch editions of Windows 10 to resolve issues discovered during this time.
At present, whether it is the creator update or the autumn creator update version, stability is relatively stable and can, therefore, be used as a daily office.
Users who are pursuing stability can consider staying in the above version and not upgrading the new version. The April update that has been released a few days ago has a lot of problems.
The following is a specific update log:
- Addresses an issue in Internet Explorer that might cause communication between web workers to fail in certain asynchronous scenarios that involve multiple visits to a web page.
- Updates Internet Explorer and Microsoft Edge to respect the video preload flag in certain scenarios.
- Addresses an issue with the Aptil 2018 Windows Servicing update that causes App-V Scripts (User Scripts) to stop working.
- Addresses an issue that prevents customers from typing Hangul correctly with Microsoft’s Korean IME in Microsoft Word Online.
- Addresses an issue that prevents customers from selecting a Microsoft add-in on a second monitor.
- Addresses an issue that may cause an error when connecting to a Remote Desktop server. For more information, see CredSSP updates for CVE-2018-0886.
- Security updates to Microsoft Edge, Internet Explorer, Microsoft scripting engine, Windows app platform and frameworks, Device Guard, Windows kernel, Microsoft Graphics Component, Windows storage and filesystems, Windows Hyper-V, HTML help, and Windows Server.