Microsoft Releases KB4284833 Patch for Windows 10 Anniversary Update
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 specific update log:
- Addresses a performance regression in App-V that slows many actions in Windows 10.
- Addresses an issue with the placement of text symbols in right-to-left languages.
- Addresses a system crash (Stop 3B) in win32kfull.sys when cancelling journal hook operations or disconnecting a remote session.
- Addresses an unexpected logon termination issue with a third-party Remote Desktop Service (RDS) application.
- Addresses an issue where customers had to press Ctrl+Alt+Delete twice to exit assigned access mode when autologon was enabled.
- Addresses an issue that causes the full-screen Start menu to stop working when logging in.
- Addresses an issue that causes the system to log negative events for valid binaries that should be trusted. This issue occurs when running the Windows Defender Application Control (Device Guard) in audit mode.
- Addresses an issue that causes sporadic authentication issues when using Windows Authentication Manager.
- Addresses an issue that displays unnecessary “Credential Required” and “Do you want to allow the app to access your private key?” messages. This issue occurs when running a Universal Windows Platform (UWP) application.
- Addresses an issue that causes the LSASS service to become unresponsive, and the system needs to be restarted to recover.
- Addresses an issue where client applications running in a container image don’t conform to the dynamic port range.
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