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This update introduces the latest version of the Microsoft Edge browser, which is the first one that works based on Chromium. In the past, you needed to download the latest version of Microsoft Edge or install Microsoft Edge using Windows Update.
Now, the browser already comes with the Windows 10 October update. Please note that you cannot uninstall the latest version of Microsoft Edge even if you roll back to an earlier version.
It also fixes a bug that prevented some applications, such as Microsoft Office and Adobe Reader, from opening or caused them to stop responding. This build fixes a small number of bugs, including one in which applications such as Microsoft Outlook suddenly stopped working during normal use, and another that caused blurry News and Interests icons with certain screen resolutions. It also fixes a bug that caused PowerShell to create an infinite number of child directories.
The issue occurred when you used the PowerShell Move-Item command to move a directory to one of its children. As a result, the volume filled up and the system stopped responding. There are two known issues in this update, including one in which devices with Windows installations created from custom offline media or custom ISO image might have Microsoft Edge Legacy removed by this update, but not automatically replaced by the new Microsoft Edge.
The build also includes more than 1, new mobile device management MDM policies. With them, you can configure policies that Group Policies also support. There are several known issues in this update, including one in which devices with Windows installations created from custom offline media or custom ISO images might have Microsoft Edge Legacy removed by this update, but not automatically replaced by the new Microsoft Edge. This build changes the default privilege requirement for installing drivers when using Point and Print.
After installing this update, you must have administrative privileges to install drivers. The build also makes quality improvements to the servicing stack, which is the component that installs Windows updates. This build fixes a wide variety of bugs, including one that caused the File Explorer window to lose focus when mapping a network drive, another that failed to detect internet connectivity when connected to a VPN, and another that caused System Integrity to leak memory.
There are several known issues in this update, including one in which devices with Windows installations created from custom offline media or a custom ISO image might have Microsoft Edge Legacy removed by this update, but not automatically replaced by the new Microsoft Edge.
This build fixes several bugs, including one that made it difficult to print to a variety of printers, primarily USB receipt or label printers. This out-of-band build fixes a bug that may prevent you from opening PDFs using Internet Explorer 11 or apps that use the bit version of the WebBrowser control.
You might need to enter the characters manually. This build addresses about three dozen bugs, including one in which signing in using a PIN fails, and another that might cause a VPN to fail after renewing a user auto-enrolled certificate.
It also removes Adobe Flash from your PC and makes improvements to the servicing stack, the component that installs Windows updates. This out-of-band build fixes a bug that might redirect you to the Microsoft Store page for Gaming Services when you try to install or start an Xbox Game Pass game on your Windows 10 device.
Additionally, you might receive error 0xD26 or 0xF. For more information, see KB In addition, the build makes improvements to the servicing stack, the component that installs Windows updates.
This build includes improvements to the servicing stack, which is the component that installs Windows updates. It also includes changes for verifying user names and passwords and for storing and managing files. There are several known issues in this update, including one in which system and user certificates might be lost when updating a device from Windows 10 version or later to a later version of Windows Devices using Windows Update for Business or that connect directly to Windows Update are not impacted.
This build adds the Open on hover option which is checked by default to the News and interests menu. To access it, right-click a blank space on the Windows taskbar and open the News and interests menu. In addition, it makes quality improvements to the servicing stack, which is the component that installs Windows updates. It also includes a wide variety of small bug fixes, including one that displayed items on the desktop after they have been deleted from the desktop, and another that caused configuration problems with devices that were configured using mobile device management MDM RestrictedGroups , LocalUsersAndGroups , or UserRights policies.
This is a relatively minor update, but it does have a few new features. This update gives you quick access to an integrated feed of dynamic content, such as news, weather, sports, and more, that updates throughout the day, via the Windows taskbar.
You can personalize the feed to match your interests. In addition, devices with Windows installations created from custom offline media or custom ISO images might have the legacy version of Microsoft Edge removed by the update, but not automatically replaced by the new Microsoft Edge.
For details, see Microsoft's Security Update Guide website. There are several other security issues addressed, including fixing a potential elevation of privilege vulnerability in the way Azure Active Directory web sign-in allows arbitrary browsing from the third-party endpoints used for federated authentication.
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Note : WVD is not tied directly to a Windows 10 release, but it is included here as an evolving capability of Windows. New capabilities in WVD were announced at Ignite For more information, see Announcing new management, security, and monitoring capabilities in Windows Virtual Desktop.
On a 2-in-1 device, Windows will now automatically switch to tablet mode when you detach the screen. Windows 10 Pro and Enterprise are now available on Surface Hub 2. Desktop Analytics is a cloud-connected service, integrated with Configuration Manager that provides data-driven insights to the management of Windows endpoints in your organization. Windows 10 Features : General information about Windows 10 features.
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