Cumulative Update KB4284835 Windows 10 v1803 Build 17134.112 - June 12

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  1. Posts : 1,248
    Windows 10 Pro (Build 19043.1110)
       #110

    dustymars said:
    Okay what gives? Today's updates worked okay but now when using File Explorer when I click on "New Folder" it crates " New shortcutFolder" and that ain't a folder. What is goin g on with Microsoft? A bunch of jokesters or software engineers? Really getting tired of MS updates.
    'A bunch of jokesters' would sure explain a lot...
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  2. Posts : 731
    Windows 10 Home - Version 22H2- Build 19045.3758
       #111

    Mine just creates regular new folders.
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  3. Posts : 1,248
    Windows 10 Pro (Build 19043.1110)
       #112

    tomseys said:
    Mine just creates regular new folders.
    So does mine. We got lucky ;-)

    And that's really the issue here, above and beyond any particular buglet introduced by any given CU... Every CU (not to mention Feature Updates) is fraught with the possibility, indeed the probability, that something is going to break. This has been going on for years now, and does not exactly fill one with confidence about the platform.
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    windows 10 rs3
       #113

    I must comment though that now things look way better than the windows 8/8.1 days, where updates broke things way more, and the entire platform was so-so stable. At least development has accelerated nowadays.
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  5. Posts : 270
    Win-10
       #114

    Wonder if I reset Windows 10 that it will restore my registry back so File Explorer will correct the error. When I use context menu I get two "Shortcuts" at the top. This is the problem but I cannot find the registry to correct it. Somehow it was changed, I did not do it...…..
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  6. Posts : 2
    Windows 10 x64
       #115

    Just created an account on here to thank you all for the great suggestions in getting this installed. Unfortunately, I am still unable to get it installed successfully: always results in error 0x800f0922.

    I have tried basically everything: ResetWU script, sfc /scannow, dism with all previously noted parameters, uninstall/reinstall of .NET 3.5/4.7. I get the same result whether Windows Update is used or if I run the executable from the catalog. Tried about 7 times...no luck.

    Any other things to try out? Thank you!
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  7. Posts : 34
    Windows 10
       #116

    Whats going on? Winver says I'm running (OS Build 17134.112)

    but Windows is saying I need to restart along with the notice about some settings are managed by your organisation and pending restart, but update history says update KB4284835 is fully installed.





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  8. Posts : 31,651
    10 Home x64 (22H2) (10 Pro on 2nd pc)
       #117

    Mayfly said:
    Whats going on? Winver says I'm running (OS Build 17134.112)

    but Windows is saying I need to restart along with the notice about some settings are managed by your organisation..
    For the 'restart' problem, see post #90
    Faith said:
    Yes, it's a bug. You need to wait for a blue message to pop up saying something about a system restart during your off-hours, or do some registry tweaks or some other nonsense for it to disappear.
    The 'some settings are managed by your organisation' just means you have set Active Hours, see post #10. While windows thinks a restart is needed these policies are active and the message is shown, it will go away once it stops saying a restart is needed.
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  9. Posts : 8
    Windows 10 pro
       #118

    Thanx got both my pcs updated no problems so far
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  10. Posts : 1,560
    Windows 10 Home 20H2 64-bit
       #119

    Bree said:
    The 'some settings are managed by your organisation' just means you have set Active Hours, see post #10. While windows thinks a restart is needed these policies are active and the message is shown, it will go away once it stops saying a restart is needed.
    I get that, but there's a bug where Windows keeps telling us to restart the system regardless of it being successfully installed, not a failed update message. It's been happening ever since V1803 and the only "proper" way I got it away was to wait for a blue screen from Windows saying that I need to restart my PC. If Microsoft seriously expect us to unistall/install updates manually, do some tweaks in the registry or wait for that blue message for it to disappear then they are doing it wrong… This should not be happening, simple as that.
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