Microsoft pushes KB4457136 cumulative update to Windows 10 version 1709
Earlier we mentioned that Microsoft does not release major cumulative updates on the routine update date, but instead releases new cumulative updates whenever Microsoft needs it.
For example, this month’s routine update is just a matter of fixing some components, and the cumulative update of this release is to fix more than 50 types of problems.
Of course, as we said before, keeping the high-frequency update can improve stability, but too high update frequency will bring trouble to the user.
Finally, the cumulative update of KB4457136 was successfully installed, and the system was restarted. The system version was upgraded to Windows 10 Build 16299.697.
Changelog
This update includes quality improvements. No new operating system features are being introduced in this update. Key changes include:
- Addresses an issue with the file previewer for .html, .mht, and email (MIME) attachments in Microsoft Outlook.
- Addresses an issue that causes Internet Explorer security and certificate dialogs to display prompts in the background instead of the foreground in certain circumstances.
- Addresses an issue that causes downloads to WebDAV locations to fail.
- Addresses an issue that causes downloads to fail because Mark of the Web (MOTW) was not supported at the download location.
- Addresses an issue that prevents Microsoft Narrator from accessing the contents of Windows Security dialogs displayed by a low integrity level process.
- Addresses an issue that, in some cases, prevents installing encrypted .appx packages.
- Addresses an issue that may cause the system to become unresponsive when applications call the EnableEUDC API.
- Addresses an issue that occurs when entering Japanese characters in a remote desktop session (mstsc.exe).
- Addresses an issue with evaluating the compatibility status of the Windows ecosystem to help ensure application and device compatibility for all updates to Windows.
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