Microsoft publishes KB4532695 update for Windows 10 v1903/1909 to fix File Explorer bugs
Microsoft says the Windows 10 November 2019 Update includes a new feature that adds online results from services such as OneDrive to the search box in File Explorer and also provides suggestions in the search box. However, after the upgrade, some user feedback that they were unable to use the new search function.
Two months after the Windows 10 November 2019 Update was published, today Microsoft has finally released a KB4532695 update that fixes issues in all File Explorer’s Search Bar. Microsoft noted in the changelog that the January 28th update addresses a bug that prevented File Explorer’s search bar from receiving user input. Another bug that prevented everyone from right-clicking and pasting copied text into the search bar was also fixed.
Changelog
- mproves the accuracy of Windows Hello face authentication.
- Updates an issue that changes the user-customized order of tiles in the Start menu even though the layout is locked or partially locked.
- Updates an issue that causes a grey box to appear when you search within Control Panel and File Explorer.
- Updates an issue that prevents File Explorer’s Search Bar from pasting clipboard content using the right mouse button (right-click).
- Updates an issue that prevents File Explorer’s Search Bar from receiving user input.
- Updates an issue that causes the touch keyboard to close when you select any key.
- Updates an issue that, in certain cases, causes multiplayer PC games to drop the invitation to play the game in multiplayer mode.
- Updates an issue that sometimes causes an error when you unplug a USB type C hub flash drive.
- Updates an issue that displays incorrect indicators for offline and online files.