Tips : Windows 10 latest updates KB4512509 Windows 10 1803 17134.984 released

Windows 10 latest updates KB4512509 Windows 10 1803 17134.984 released.  Microsoft has released windows 10 latest cumulative updates which relates to build of KB4512509 17134.984. It is being called a quality update only. You may download it through Windows setting>Update & Security> Check for Updates. Here you will see latest patch. You may simply install it.

KB4512509

Important Aspects of KB4512509 Windows 10 1803 17134.984 Cumulative Windows Latest Update

    1. Microsoft highlights through this cumulative updates KB4512509 regarding an error, “0x80070721”. This problems usually occur when Windows PE (WinPE) host fails.
    2. Sometimes, it happens when your system has low battery power or unexpected failure of power supply, you face a problem in startup of App-V application. It indicates a total network failure. Microsoft has resolved this issue via KB4512509 windows cumulative updates.
    3. During use of Microsoft Edge Browser, you have to face a problem regarding downloading digital rights management (DRM) files from some sites.
    4. Microsoft also tried to fix a bug about a query regarding the Win32_LogonSession class for the login Time  in displaying the value of the epoch. This means the system does not display the actual logon time. The issue occurs generally as a non-administrator user creates the query request.
    5. This windows latest cumulative updates KB4512509 highlights a issue that results in the DISM in non-responsive condition intermittently while deprovisioning certain previously installed apps through the Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager.
    6. Sometimes Default keyboard for English (Cyprus) (en-CY) fails to show accurate figure, this issue also resolved through this updates.
    7. Microsoft also highlights and fix an issue related to Setting page automatic stop. Further, the issue that prevents default applications from being properly set now and then also resolved.
    8. The update resolves an issue of Windows Hello as well. Previously, this sign-in option would unintentionally remove its credentials post the installation of KB4489894.

Some Other Updates

  • KB4512509 also has the fix for a rare issue causing Windows Defender Advanced Threat Protection (viz ATP) to temporarily block or interrupt some other processes from accessing files.
  • There was also an issue resulting in an interrupted working of a workstation when the users sign in with an updated user principal name (UPN). KB4512509 fixes it too.
  • The cumulative update addresses an issue due to which “Windows Defender Application Control” would prevent third-party binaries from being loaded from a Universal Windows Platform (aka UWP) application. CodeIntegrity event error 3033 would appear when attempting to do the same.
  • There is also a fix for a problem breaking the domain-trust as user configures the Recycle Bin on the domain that carries the trust.
  • KB4512509 addresses the problem that blocks certain users from receiving a TTL value. This used to happen when the users are added as members of “Shadow Principals”. Furthermore, it occurs for users who have distinguished names (DN) containing an escape character. However, with the fix in this update, the TTL value is now added as expected.
  • This patch also has the fix against an issue that may prevent devices from starting when they start up through PXE or “Preboot Execution Environment” images from System Center Configuration Manager (viz SCCM) or Windows Deployment Services (WDS). The issue would otherwise state the error, “Status: 0xc0000001, Info: A required device isn’t connected or can’t be accessed.”
  • Further, there are solutions for the non-responsive condition of apps based on Visual Basic 6 (VB6), scripts or apps that use Visual Basic Scripting Edition (VBScript), macros that use Visual Basic for Applications (VBA).
  • There are also resolutions for problems in getting the copyrighted digital media from some sites. This occurs when using IE or Microsoft Edge.

Known issues with KB4512509 and their workarounds

Issue 01:

The previously detected issue with folders or files on a CSV (Cluster Shared Volume) is still there. Due to this, the users generally fail when they try renaming or performing such other operations. This generally results in an error message, “STATUS_BAD_IMPERSONATION_LEVEL (0xC00000A5)”.

Workaround:

As you can note, that only the users trying to operate in a CSV-owner node from a process without due administrator privilege are having this problem. There is no permanent fix from Microsoft’s team yet. They are working on a final resolution and you can expect an update on one of the upcoming releases. For the time being, as a workaround, you can attempt performing the operation from:

  • A process having an administrator privilege.
  • A node without a CSV ownership.

Issue 02:

There have been reports of a few devices starting up to a black screen when they log on for the first time after installing updates.

Workaround:

There is a temporary workaround for this situation. Press Ctrl+Alt+Delete and then hit the Power button you see on the screen and confirm Restart. This should help the system restart normally. You can expect an update on one of the upcoming releases.

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Source – Release note.

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