Cumulative Update KB4048954 Windows 10 v1703 Build 15063.726 and .728

    Cumulative Update KB4048954 Windows 10 v1703 Build 15063.726 and .728

    Cumulative Update KB4048954 Windows 10 v1703 Build 15063.726 and .728


    Last Updated: 27 Nov 2017 at 16:47

    UPDATE 11/22: Cumulative Update KB4055254 Windows 10 v1703 Build 15063.729 Insider - Windows 10 Forums

    November 14, 2017 - KB4048954 (OS Build 15063.726 and 15063.728)

    Improvements and fixes


    This update includes quality improvements. No new operating system features are being introduced in this update. Key changes include:

    • Addressed issue where applications based on the Microsoft JET Database Engine (Microsoft Access 2007 and older or non-Microsoft applications) fail when creating or opening Microsoft Excel .xls files. The error message is: “Unexpected error from external database driver (1). (Microsoft JET Database Engine)".
    • Addressed issue where the RDP Connection from a Windows 10 1703 client to Windows Server 2008 R2 fails with the error: "An internal error occurred". This problem occurs when the server is configured in RemoteFX mode. You may also see a black or incorrectly painted screen.
    • Addressed issue where, after an OS upgrade, setting an offline schedule in the Sync Center applet of Control Panel fails. The error message that appears is: "Sync Center Error. An error occurred displaying sync schedules. Error: 0x80070005. Access Denied."
    • Addressed issue where RemoteApp and Desktop Connection settings fail to apply when you set them using Group Policy or a script.
    • Addressed issue where the virtual smart card doesn't assess the Trusted Platform Module (TPM) vulnerability correctly.
    • Addressed issue where opening Microsoft Office files from a file server that has Windows Information Protection enabled fails with the error: “Sorry we couldn't open document xxxx”.
    • Addressed issue where, when using the FDVDenyWriteAccess policy, Windows will continue to prevent a drive from being made writable even after BitLocker encryption completes.
    • Addressed issue where Surface Hub devices cannot connect to Azure Active Directory to log on when they are behind a proxy server.
    • Addressed issue where attempting to clean temporary files on the Windows Phone results in the error code “E_FAIL”.
    • Addressed issue where the functional keys stop working on Microsoft Designer Keyboards.
    • Addressed issue where modern applications built using JavaScript may fail to initialize.
    • Addressed issue where GetWindowLong may fail when called on a window whose thread isn't processing Windows messages.
    • Addressed issue where, after installing KB4038788 and rebooting, a black screen appears with only a cursor, and you must reboot in order to log in successfully.
    • Addressed issue in Internet Explorer where an intranet site was being treated as an internet site.
    • Addressed a memory leak in Microsoft Edge caused by the startup of an internal process.
    • Addressed issue with the launch of HTML dialogs in Windows PE systems.
    • Addressed issue with scrolling that sometimes causes Microsoft Edge to stop responding.
    • Addressed a crash in Internet Explorer that was seen in machines that used large font-size settings.
    • Addressed issue where the PDF download progress bar stops when opening a PDF file from a cloud-backed web services site.
    • Security updates to Internet Explorer, Microsoft Scripting Engine, Microsoft Edge, Windows kernel, Windows kernel-mode drivers, Microsoft Graphics Component, the Microsoft Windows Search Component, and Windows Media Player.

    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, see the Security Update Guide.

    Known issues in this update


    Symptom Workaround
    Installing this KB may change Czech and Arabic languages to English for Microsoft Edge and other applications Microsoft is working on a resolution and will provide an update in an upcoming release
    Universal Windows Platform (UWP) applications that use JavaScript and asm.js may stop working after installing KB4041676. Uninstall the application. Once this is complete, reinstall it.
    Microsoft is working on a resolution and will provide an update in an upcoming release.
    After installing this KB, Internet Explorer 11 users who use SQL Server Reporting Services (SSRS) may not be able to scroll through a drop-down menu using the scroll bar. Using the scroll wheel on a mouse works as expected. This issue only applies to document mode 11, so attempting to load the page with document mode 10 may work around the issue.
    To change the document mode in Internet Explorer 11:

    1. Select F12.
    2. Select the Emulation tab.
    3. On the Document mode menu, select 10. The page will reload in the new document mode.

    Microsoft is working on a resolution and will provide an update in an upcoming release.

    How to get this update


    This update will be downloaded and installed automatically from Windows Update. To get the standalone package for this update, go to the Microsoft Update Catalog website.

    File information

    For a list of the files that are provided in this update, download the file information for cumulative update 4048954.


    Source: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/...date-kb4048954




    Direct download links for KB4048954 from Microsoft Update Catalog:

    Download KB4048954 MSU for Windows 10 Version 1703 32-bit (x86) - 577.5 MB

    Download KB4048954 MSU for Windows 10 Version 1703 64-bit (x64) - 984.9 MB
    Brink's Avatar Posted By: Brink
    14 Nov 2017


  1. Posts : 137
    Windows 10 x64
       #1

    Froze at 17% download for the last 45 minutes. Again shit. I am rather furious, have other things to do in life then waiting for frickin Windows updates.
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  2. Posts : 306
    Windows 10
       #2

    Thought mine had gone to sleep.... lol ... took ages to run the Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool for Windows 8, 8.1, 10 and Windows Server 2012, 2012 R2, 2016 x64 Edition - November 2017 (KB890830) on a plus having failed twice to install the 1709 update it is trying that again now after the restart... see if it fails again...
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  3. Posts : 137
    Windows 10 x64
       #3

    Unfortunately it turned out to be ending in complete disaster: Fall creators update installing despite being on business branch
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  4. Posts : 107
    Windows 10 Home
       #4

    Posted yesterday in wrong thread:
    In another post last week I mentioned my ASUS Windows 10 bogging down (ASUS ModelQ524U). Thought had remedied by changing routers, but then: Took most of day to figure out today's issue is Windows updating. Mine is saying updates are Cumulative and just Windows 10 version 1703 for x64-based systems, plus Security update for Adobe Flash Player. Started early a.m. and is still going now into late afternoon. Not sure why it has to intefere with use of computer, but responses are frustratingly slow when I try. And others in this thread seem to have updates lickety split. Maybe my inexpensive ASUS, even with all it's memory and drive space, just isn't up to the task.

    "2017-11 Cumulative Update for Windows 10 Version 1703 for x64-based Systems (KB4048954)." Windows updates finally stopped. Except this Cumulative one's update history says: "failed to install." Update status says: "Some updates were cancelled. We'll keep trying in case updates become available."

    Today 11/16/17: Can't seem to find Adobe Flash Player on my computer.....though above says it was updated.


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  5. Posts : 2
    Windows 10 Home v.1703 Build 15063.726
       #5

    I have had it with Windows Updates. So many black screen of deaths!

    Initially had issues with KB4041676. Had to repeatedly uninstall that update and reboot, which was only good for a day or two before Microsoft pushed their automatic download on again. Finally installed the Hide Updates Troubleshooter from Microsoft back in October and blocked that one from installing. So far, so good, if they don't apply a patch to it.

    Another update, KB4038788, caused a BSOD, so I uninstalled it, and it never reinstalled itself, so it's good. For now.

    Then on 11/14/17, KB4048954 was applied and caused, you guessed it, a BSOD. I uninstalled it, but sometime overnight, Microsoft did their dastardly deed of running that #$@%^ update and reinstalled it. So again, I had to uninstall it. I ran the Hide Updates Troubleshooter after I uninstalled it, but I believe that I should have run it before uninstalling. No problem, I will undoubtedly have to uninstall it within the next day or two.

    I understand that some of these updates are crucial, but so is having a working PC. Safe-mode is a nightmare.

    Windows 10 Home, Version 1703, Build 15063.726
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  6. Posts : 182
    Win 10 rs1 - build 14393.1944
       #6

    Microsoft now admit, that users with their PC set to defer upgrade to 1709 by being on CBB, are getting it anyway.

    Cumulative Update KB4048954 Windows 10 v1703 Build 15063.726 and .728-ashampoo_snap_2017.11.22_23h23m07s_002_.png

    https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/4048954
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  7. Posts : 520
    Windows 10
       #7

    New 1703 update released to the catalogue, KB4055254, 729

    Cumulative Update KB4055254 Windows 10 v1703 Build 15063.729 - Windows 10 Forums

    Cumulative Update KB4048954 Windows 10 v1703 Build 15063.726 and .728-image.png
    Last edited by Brink; 28 Nov 2017 at 12:33. Reason: updated link
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