Cumulative Update KB4516058 Windows 10 v1803 Build 17134.1006 Sept.10 Win Update

    Cumulative Update KB4516058 Windows 10 v1803 Build 17134.1006 Sept.10

    Cumulative Update KB4516058 Windows 10 v1803 Build 17134.1006 Sept.10

    Category: Win Update
    Last Updated: 20 Sep 2019 at 16:06

    September 10, 2019 - KB4516058 (OS Build 17134.1006)

    Applies to: Windows 10 version 1803

    The Windows 10 April 2018 Update will reach end of service on November 12, 2019 for Home and Pro editions. We will begin updating devices running the Windows 10 April 2018 Update starting July 16, 2019 to help ensure that these devices remain in a serviced and secure state. For more information, see the Windows 10, version 1903 section of the release information dashboard.

    Note Follow @WindowsUpdate to find out when new content is published to the release information dashboard.

    Reminder: March 12 and April 9 were the last two Delta updates for Windows 10, version 1803. Security and quality updates will continue to be available via the express and full cumulative update packages. For more information on this change please visit our blog.

    Starting with update KB4499183, we are introducing functionality that allows you to decide when to install a feature update. You control when you get a feature update while simultaneously keeping your devices up to date. Feature updates that are available for eligible devices will appear in a separate module on the Windows Update page (Settings > Update & Security > Windows Update). If you would like to get an available update right away, select Download and install now. To find out more about this feature, please go to this blog.
    When Windows 10 devices are at, or within several months of reaching, end of service, Windows Update will begin to automatically initiate a feature update. This keeps those devices supported and receiving the monthly updates that are critical to device security and ecosystem health.


    For more information about the various types of Windows updates, such as critical, security, driver, service packs, and so on, please see the following article.

    Highlights

    • Updates to improve security when using Internet Explorer, Microsoft Edge, and input devices such as a mouse, keyboard, or stylus.
    • Updates for verifying user names and passwords.
    • Updates for storing and managing files.

    Improvements and fixes

    This security update includes quality improvements. Key changes include:

    • Provides protections against a new subclass of speculative execution side-channel vulnerabilities, known as Microarchitectural Data Sampling, for 32-Bit (x86) versions of Windows (CVE-2019-11091,CVE-2018-12126, CVE-2018-12127, CVE-2018-12130). Use the registry settings as described in the Windows Client and Windows Server articles. (These registry settings are enabled by default for Windows Client OS editions and Windows Server OS editions.)
    • Security updates to Internet Explorer, Microsoft Scripting Engine, Windows App Platform and Frameworks, Windows Input and Composition, Windows Media, Windows Fundamentals, Windows Authentication, Windows Cryptography, Windows Datacenter Networking, Windows Storage and Filesystems, the Microsoft JET Database Engine, Windows Kernel, Windows Virtualization, Windows Server, and Microsoft Edge.

    If you installed earlier updates, only the new fixes contained in this package will be downloaded and installed on your device.

    For more information about the resolved security vulnerabilities, please refer to the Security Update Guide.

    Known issues in this update

    Symptom Workaround
    Certain operations, such as rename, that you perform on files or folders that are on a Cluster Shared Volume (CSV) may fail with the error, “STATUS_BAD_IMPERSONATION_LEVEL (0xC00000A5)”. This occurs when you perform the operation on a CSV owner node from a process that doesn’t have administrator privilege. Do one of the following:

    • Perform the operation from a process that has administrator privilege.
    • Perform the operation from a node that doesn’t have CSV ownership.

    Microsoft is working on a resolution and will provide an update in an upcoming release.
    We are investigating reports that a small number of devices may startup to a black screen during the first logon after installing updates. To mitigate this issue, press Ctrl+Alt+Delete, then select the Power button in the lower right corner of the screen and select Restart. Your device should now restart normally.

    We are working on a resolution and will provide an update in an upcoming release.
    [ADDED 9/12] After installing this update, Windows Mixed Reality Portal users may intermittently receive a “15-5” error code. In some cases, Windows Mixed Reality Portal may report that the headset is sleeping and pressing “Wake up” may appear to produce no action. To mitigate the issue, use the following steps:

    1. Close the Windows Mixed Reality Portal, if it is running.
    2. Open Task Manager by selecting the Start button and typing “task manager”.
    3. In Task Manager, under the Processes tab, right-click Windows Explorer and select Restart.
    4. Open the Windows Mixed Reality Portal.

    We are working on a resolution and will provide an update in an upcoming release.
    [UPDATED 9/20] Some Input Method Editor (IME) may become unresponsive or may have high CPU usage. Affected IMEs include Chinese Simplified ([ChsIME.EXE) and Chinese Traditional ([ChtIME.EXE) with Changjie/Quick keyboard. Due to security related changes in this update, this issue may occur when the Touch Keyboard and Handwriting Panel Service is not configured to its default startup type of Manual. To resolve the issue, perform the following steps:

    1. Select the Start button and type “services”.
    2. Open the Services app and locate Touch Keyboard and Handwriting Panel Service.
    3. Double-click Touch Keyboard and Handwriting Panel Service and select Properties.
    4. Locate Startup type: and change it to Manual.
    5. Select Ok.

    The TabletInputService service is now in the default configuration and IME should work as expected.

    How to get this update

    Before installing this update

    Microsoft strongly recommends you install the latest servicing stack update (SSU) for your operating system before installing the latest cumulative update (LCU). SSUs improve the reliability of the update process to mitigate potential issues while installing the LCU and applying Microsoft security fixes. For more information, see Servicing stack updates.

    If you are using Windows Update, the latest SSU (KB4512576) will be offered to you automatically. To get the standalone package for the latest SSU, search for it in the Microsoft Update Catalog.

    Install this update

    Release Channel Available Next Step
    Windows Update and Microsoft Update Yes None. This update will be downloaded and installed automatically from Windows Update.
    Microsoft Update Catalog Yes To get the standalone package for this update, go to the Microsoft Update Catalog website.
    Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) Yes This update will automatically synchronize with WSUS if you configure Products and Classifications as follows:
    Product: Windows 10
    Classification: Security Updates

    Source: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/4516058


    Direct download links for KB4516058 MSU file from Microsoft Update Catalog:

    Download KB4516058 MSU for Windows 10 v1803 32-bit (x86) - 550.7 MB

    Download KB4516058 MSU for Windows 10 v1803 64-bit (x64) - 933.8 MB

    Download KB4516058 MSU for Windows 10 v1803 ARM64 - 981.6 MB

    Brink's Avatar Posted By: Brink
    10 Sep 2019


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    Strike 2 ms. This is the second month in a row which ms, in their infinite wisdom, disabled my fingerprint reader to login and is arbitrarily shoving a PIN login down my throat to use a fingerprint login. This crap is not making my system more secure! Quite the opposite! One more chance with ms commandeering my security and I'm done with w10.
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