Microsoft releases KB4284822 cumulative update for Windows 10 Fall Creators
Microsoft has released cumulative updates for multiple supported older versions of the Windows 10 system to solve various problems in the operating system.
These cumulative updates bring a lot of fixes and therefore recommend problematic user installations. Of course, be sure to create system restore points before installation to prevent problems.
The following is the log of this update:
- Addresses an application performance degradation issue in operating system functions. This degradation locks and frees large blocks of memory (such as VirtualLock and Heapfree) after installing KB4056892 and superseding fixes.
- Addresses performance regression in App-V that slows many actions in Windows 10.
- Adds a new MDM Policy, “DisallowCloudNotification”, for enterprises to turn off Windows Notification traffic.
- Changes the music metadata service provider used by Windows Media Player.
- Addresses an issue with the placement of text symbols in right-to-left languages.
- Addresses an issue with editing web password fields using a touch keyboard.
- Adds a Group Policy that provides the ability to hide recently added apps from the Start menu.
- Updates the Segoe UI Emoji font to use a water gun to represent a pistol emoji.
- Addresses a reliability issue with resuming from hibernation.
- Addresses an issue where SmartHeap doesn’t work with UCRT.
- Addresses an issue to ensure that Windows Defender Application Guard endpoints comply with regional policies.
- Increases the user account minimum password length in Group Policy from 14 to 20 characters.
- Addresses an issue that causes sporadic authentication issues when using Windows Authentication Manager.
- Addresses an issue where an Azure Active Directory account domain change prevents customers from logging on.
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