This update includes quality improvements. Key changes include:
Addresses an issue that occurs on machines that have multiple audio devices. Applications that provide advanced options for internal or external audio output devices may stop working unexpectedly. This issue occurs for users that select an audio output device different from the “Default Audio Device”. Examples of applications that may stop working include Windows Media Player, Realtek HD Audio Manager, and the Sound Blaster Control Panel.
Enables activation of insider builds of Windows 10 Enterprise for Virtual Desktops in Microsoft Azure. Microsoft Azure is the only tested and supported platform to host Windows 10 Enterprise for Virtual Desktops, which is a key part of Windows Virtual Desktop.
Web browsers and Win32 applications that are connected to the Internet are not affected by this issue.
Adds a new Group Policy setting called “Enable Windows to soft-disconnect a computer from a network”. This determines how Windows will disconnect a computer from a network when it determines that the computer should no longer be connected to the network.
Path: Computer Configuration\Policies\Administrative Templates\Network\Windows Connection Manager
Addresses minor issues with unknown options (unknown OPT) in the Extension Mechanisms for DNS (EDNS) for the Windows DNS Server role.
Addresses a timing issue that may result in an access violation when configuring Switch Embedded Teaming (SET).
Addresses an issue with the Remove-StoragePool PowerShell cmdlet that fails to clear pool metadata on NVDIMM physical disks.
Enables X2APIC support for AMD platforms to support 256 or more logical processors on Windows Server 2019.
Addresses an issue that prevents date parsers from converting future and past dates (Gregorian and Japanese) in compound documents (formerly OLE) to a relevant Japanese Era date. For more information, see KB4469068.
Addresses an issue that prevents users from enabling gan-nen support for the Japanese Era. For more information, see KB4469068.
Addresses an issue that causes slow screen refresh rates when an application creates and destroys many child windows.
Address an issue that causes the Start menu layout to reset or reset at every logon after an in-place upgrade to Windows 10, version 1809 from previous versions of Windows.
If you installed earlier updates, only the new fixes contained in this package will be downloaded and installed on your device.
Symptom | Workaround |
After installing this update, Internet Explorer 11 and other applications that use WININET.DLL may have authentication issues. This occurs when two or more people use the same user account for multiple, concurrent login sessions on the same Windows Server machine, including Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) and Terminal Server logons. Symptoms reported by customers include, but may not be limited to:
| Create unique user accounts so that two people don’t share the same user account when logging on to a Windows Server machine. Additionally, disable multiple RDP sessions for a single user account for a specific Windows Server. Microsoft is working on a resolution and will provide an update in an upcoming release. |
After installing this update, MSXML6 causes applications to stop responding if an exception was thrown during node operations, such as appendChild(), insertBefore(), and moveNode(). The Group Policy editor may stop responding when editing a Group Policy Object (GPO) that contains Group Policy Preferences (GPP) for Internet Explorer 10 settings. | Microsoft is working on a resolution and will provide an update in an upcoming release. |
After installing this update, Custom URI Schemes for Application Protocol handlers may not start the corresponding application for local intranet and trusted sites on Internet Explorer. | Right-click the URL link to open it in a new window or tab. Or Enable Protected Mode in Internet Explorer for local intranet and trusted sites.
You must restart the browser after making these changes. Microsoft is working on a resolution and will provide an update in an upcoming release. |
After installing this update, there may be issues using the Preboot Execution Environment (PXE) to start a device from a Windows Deployment Services (WDS) server configured to use Variable Window Extension. This may cause the connection to the WDS server to terminate prematurely while downloading the image. This issue does not affect clients or devices that are not using Variable Window Extension. | To mitigate the issue, disable the Variable Window Extension on WDS server using one of the following options: Option 1: Wdsutil /Set-TransportServer /EnableTftpVariableWindowExtension:No Option 2:
Option 3: “HKLM\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\WDSServer\Providers\WDSTFTP\EnableVariableWindowExtension”. Restart the WDSServer service after disabling the Variable Window Extension. Microsoft is working on a resolution and will provide an update in an upcoming release. |
If you enable per font end-user-defined characters (EUDC), the system will stop working and a blue screen will appear at startup. This is not a common setting in non-Asian regions. | To avoid this issue, don’t enable per font EUDC. As an alternative, you can edit the registry to mitigate this issue; for more information, see KB4496149. Microsoft is working on a resolution and will provide an update in an upcoming release. |
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there are some new reports of the KB4490481 update causing blue screen crashes on some machines running Windows 10 version 1809.