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Improvements and fixes
This security update includes quality improvements. No new operating system features are being introduced in this update. Key changes include:
- Addressed issue where the PC Settings pages do not display the correct options after the installation of KB3213986 and a language pack.
- Addressed issue where fonts appear differently based on whether an app uses Graphics Device Interface (GDI) or GDI Plus.
- Addressed issue where applications that use msado15.dll stop working after installing security update KB4015550.
- Addressed issue that causes a device to become unresponsive when users try to enable end-user-defined characters (EUDCs).
- Addressed issue that causes a device to crash every time a user logs off from a remote session using a Virtual Desktop Agent (VDA).
- Addressed issue where changing the scaling setting of the display prevents DPI-aware tools (Notepad, MS Paint, etc.) from accepting input or drawing correctly when using the Japanese IME.
- Addressed issue that causes Windows Explorer’s CPU usage to be at 20% when an executable file is hosted on a file share and its Offline attribute is set.
- Addressed issue where Windows Event Forwarding between two 2012 R2 servers makes reports incompatible with third-party Security Information and Event Management software.
- Addressed issue where the BitLocker Drive Encryption wizard shows the "Choose which encryption mode to use" page even when the BitLocker GPO is enabled.
- Addressed issue where AppLocker fails to block binaries with revoked certificates.
- Addressed issue where a virtual machine (VM) loses network connectivity if the VM does not send Address Resolution Protocol packets for five minutes and the VM is connected to a wireless NIC.
- Addressed issue that causes the loss of a VPN connection when using a computer with an integrated WAN card (cellular card).
- Addressed issue where multipath I/O did not properly restore service after the check condition "Illegal request, LUN not available (sense codes 05/25/00)" occurs.
- Addressed issue where a Stop 0x27 error occurs after a user provides the domain username and password.
- Addressed issue where users can create folders on a USB flash drive when "Deny write access" is set for Removable Storage Access.
- Addressed an issue where crash dump generation hangs at 0% on a system with over 750 GB of physical memory and Hyper-V enabled.
- Addressed an issue with a paging file space leak that leads Windows to a crash, blue screen, or data loss.
- Addressed issue that prevents access to a website when Automatic Rebind of Renewed Certificate and Directory Service Mapper are enabled.
- Addressed a crash in Services.exe with the error code “0xc0000374 - A heap has been corrupted,” and requires a system restart.
- Addressed issue where Windows Defender anti-virus definitions, which are regulated by the network, prevent other updates (LCU, drivers) from being downloaded.
- Addressed issue where Internet Explorer 11 does not save JavaScript files when exporting to an MHT file.
- Addressed issue that prevents Internet Explorer 11 from following redirects when the Include-Referer-Token-Binding-ID header is set to “true.”
- Addressed issue that causes users to get logged out from a Web-application intermittently.
- Updated Internet Explorer 11’s New Tab Page with an integrated newsfeed.
- Deprecated SHA-1 Microsoft Edge and Internet Explorer 11 for SSL/TLS Server Authentication. See Advisory 4010323 for more information.
- Addressed additional issues with the Windows Shell, enterprise security, Datacenter Networking, storage networking, Internet Information Services, Active Directory, clustering, Windows Server, the client platform, and Internet Explorer.
- Security updates to Windows COM, Windows SMB Server, Windows server, Internet Explorer, and Microsoft Edge.
If you installed earlier updates, only the new fixes contained in this package will be downloaded and installed on your device.
Known issues in this update
Microsoft is not currently aware of any issues with this update.
How to get this update
This update will be downloaded and installed automatically from Windows Update. To get the stand-alone package for this update, go to the Microsoft Update Catalog website.
- Update replacement information
This update replaces the previously released update KB4015217.- File information
For a list of the files that are provided in this update, download the file information for cumulative update KB4019472.
Source: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/...date-kb4019472
You are mistaken. The problem does not exist in the Creators Update. I get it, you don't like Windows 10 or the CU, but stop making stuff up to prove your point.
All too often, problems relating to File Explorer are because you have installed an extension of some sort. Sometimes these extensions are installed without your knowledge (for instance, WinRAR and 7zip and what not install shell extensions) A lot of people just automatically install their extensions right away in a new build and never think about it, then go to test it and they keep having the problem after a clean install because they didn't test right out of the box.. Are you certain that your crash isn't related to a third party product?
I was asking whether it has been addressed that's all. I haven't tried it because I have not been offered Creators Update via Windows Update yet (my preferred method of receiving it). Admittedly I would be frustrated if it isn't fixed. Anyway sincere apologies to you. It was wrong to complain and even worse not to try it out before asking. Will definitely be taking much greater care over future posts.
As far as I was aware this is a design change not an error - the old Centralised text is still in place on the desktop but all other File Manager folders show the new left alignment.
I know that in some cases the left alignment does not work, but this also applies on occasion to the centre justification so it could just be a change taking time to get used to thing![]()
Perfect, thank you for that explanation.
That text is more akin to 'There are no known side-effects of taking this pill' rather than 'Taking this pill cures all manner of problems'.
I'm running Windows 10 1703 build 15063 and confirm having the issue also -- seems still lingering apparently (whether considered as an intended feature or not).
I applied the fix recommended by Nersmerkin in post #81 which points at the following Microsoft Answer forum post:
Microsoft Community
which in turn provides instructions in Spanish to correct this by safekeeping registry hive/keys and running a batch file to recreate them.
This *did fix* it for me i.e. restore the former centered behaviour for the text under mid-sized icons in Windows Explorer, as it also did for others in this thread !
Thanks a lot for sharing this.