New
#30
This morning:
Got the .NET update along with a Windows Defender one.
Once completed, I was offered KB4522355 ONLY.
KB4523786 Cumulative update for Autopilot was NOT OFFERED!
Everything points to the direction of a misconfiguration in the Windows Update servers, regarding 'Autopilot' update, which most likely was fixed.
Updated to 18362.449, with no issues so far...
After applying these updates yesterday (24th) I did a search for Autopilot, as I couldn't find anything in Add/ Remove programs or Windows features. 107 items, mostly HTML and .js files, 2 cabs and a handful of .DLL's, these spread throughout WinSXS, Windows\System32, and Windows\Servicing\LCU. There is 1 folder called Autopilot (date modified 19/3) but it is empty in Windows\Provisioning.
The majority of files have a date modified of 19/3 which is when I clean Installed Win10 Pro, a large number with date modified of 21/10 then about 6 files (including 2 .CAB files) with date modified 24/10, which is when these updates installed.
Don't seem to have any issues with Windows after updates, just seems this Autopilot thing has been installed earlier than this update, and has received updates previously.
The update before this was causing service host problems. Was causing high CPU, ram, and HDD usage. As well as health monitor was hogging resources. Seems that the .449 update fixed that though. Thsnk goodness.
Hmm, I never suffered any of those issues, must be hardware specific I think (service host interacting with certain drivers). Similar to the Cortana issue, but then I have Cortana disabled through GPE.
I removed the autopilot update and have not seen any negative side effects.
Busy writing yesterday afternoon. Didn't see this until this morning. Now installed on 4 of 5 eligible PCs, with no problems. Pretty quick for most wired Ethernet connections, slower for wireless. DISM /Analyzecomponentstore shows 0 reclaimable packages in its wake, as has been the case for the last 3-4 CUs. We must be getting close to a 1909 final image.
--Ed--
Are you talking about the CU or the Autopilot update? If the CU, this update includes no new security fixes. All 'C/D' release CUs are optional.
Windows 10 monthly security and quality updates overviewMicrosoft said: