Microsoft push KB4077528/KB4077525 patch for Windows 10 users
Windows 10 Creator Update (Version 1703) welcomed the cumulative update KB4077528 today, but this is a non-security fix update. Windows 10 version 1703 is also a creator updated and upgraded to Build 15063.936, patch code KB4077528. This update fixes up to 18 BUGs. Windows 10 version 1607 is the fall update upgrade to Build 14393.2097, code KB4077525.This iteration more exaggerated, actually solved the 34 BUG.
In this months patch Tuesday event, KB4074592 for this release was primarily for system and core application updates; and in the KB4077528 update released today, Microsoft re-optimized and tuned system backend performance and fixed known bug and the problem.
KB4077528 cumulative update focused on fixing the IE browser to stop responding and lead to the problem of desktop display delay and solve the problem of the start menu is not responding and cause part of the system tray icon disappears.
This update includes quality improvements. No new operating system features are being introduced in this update. Key changes include:
- Addresses issue where an application cannot read or write attributes of windows that belong to another process using Get/SetWindowWord, Get/SetWindowLong, or Get/SetWindowLongPtr.
- Addresses issue where Internet Explorer stops responding, which delays the desktop appearing, makes the Start menu unresponsive, and causes some system tray icons to disappear.
- Addresses issue where members of the Performance Log Users group receive the error “Access is denied. (Exception from HRESULT: 0x80070005 (E_ACCESSDENIED))”. The error appears while trying to schedule logging of performance counters, enable trace providers, or collect trace information.
- Addresses issue where authentication to Microsoft Outlook fails when using conditional access.
- Addresses reliability issue where certain Device Guard rules may cause the system to stop working.
- Addresses issue where a 0x06d9 failure occurs when a user attempts an OS upgrade or an LCU update. The system automatically reverts to a previous version of the upgrade or update.
- Addresses issue where a server error occurs occasionally during file transfer. The error is “Stop D1 in tcpip!TcpSegmentTcbSend”.
- Addresses issue where a print server name containing a wildcard character (*, ?) prevents the Point and Print Restrictions Group Policy from taking effect.
- Addresses issue where the Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service (RADIUS) server name isn’t authenticated while connecting to a wireless network.
- Addresses issue where iSCSI target redirection during login might lead to stop error 9f.
- Addresses issue that causes server-side performance regression and poor transfer rates for high-latency scenarios.
- Addresses issue where the Internet connection service (ICS) connections don’t persist across OS restarts or ICS service restarts. You can also activate this solution using an optional EnableRebootPersistConnection registry key described in KB4055559.
On the software side, Microsoft Outlook also made a number of adjustments to fix problems that sometimes result in unauthenticated access during conditional access and fix the problem that Device Guard rules cause the system to stop working.
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Source: Microsoft