Windows 10

Windows 10 et KB4577062, quoi de neuf ?

Microsoft vient de publier une nouvelle mise à jour cumulative Windows 10. Facultative, elle vise les PC sous Windows 10 v1903 ou 1909. L’objectif est de corriger plusieurs problèmes.

Il n’est pas étonnant que la même mise à jour cumulative débarque sous ces deux environnements. Les deux OS partagent un ensemble identique de fichiers « système ». A ce sujet Microsoft explique

« Windows 10 version 1903 et 1909 partagent un système d’exploitation de base commun et un ensemble identique de fichiers système. En conséquence, les nouvelles fonctionnalités de 1909 ont été incluses dans la mise à jour mensuelle de qualité publiée le 8 octobre 2019 pour 1903. Elles sont actuellement dans un état dormant. Ces nouvelles fonctionnalités resteront dormantes jusqu’à ce qu’elles soient activées à l’aide d’un package d’activation. »

Windows 10 et KB4577062, des corrections de bugs

Pour revenir à la mise à jour cumulative KB4577062, elle propose plusieurs modifications importantes. La plus marquante concerne le navigateur Internet Explorer. Une notification fait son apparition pour informer l’utilisateur de la fin de la prise en charge de Flash Player.

Edge et Internet Explorer, Microsoft annonce l’abandon de Flash Player

Adobe a annoncé en 2017 qu’il allait abandonner Flash Player à la fin 2020. La date butoir est désormais proche ce qui explique les préparatifs de Microsoft. Internet Explorer et Microsoft Edge ne prendront plus en charge Flash Player.

En parallèle nous avons la résolution d’un souci poussant certaines applications à entrer en état de réparation. Elles ne peuvent alors plus s’exécuter. Des améliorations sont apportées du coté du « pen » . Certains appareils ne répondent plus après l’avoir utilisé pendant plusieurs heures.

A tout ceci s’ajoute la correction d’un bug affectant l’Explorateur de fichiers. L’application se ferme de manière inattendue dans certaines circonstances. Nous retrouvons aussi des patchs pour les associations d’applications par défaut, le Surface Pro X et le Surface 3. Pour ces derniers le problème concerne l’utilisation du stylet Surface Slim Pen. Il peut provoquer un plantage de la machine.

Tout le contenu de cette mise à jour facultative sera proposé dans le cadre du prochain Patch Tuesday. Il s’agit de la grande maintenance mensuelle de Microsoft.  En clair ce contenu sera déployé de manière automatique en octobre. En attendant si vous souhaitez l’installer, il faut se rendre dans Windows Update pour déclencher son téléchargement et son installation.

Note de version – KB4577062 (OS Builds 18362.1110 et 18363.1110)

  • Adds a notification to Internet Explorer 11 that informs users about the end of support for Adobe Flash in December 2020. For more information, see KB4581051.
  • Addresses an issue with Microsoft Edge IE Mode that occurs when you enable Configure enhanced hang detection for Internet Explorer mode in Microsoft Edge.
  • Addresses an issue that causes certain apps to go into an unwanted repair cycle. As a result, a user cannot use that app during that time.
  • Addresses an issue that, in certain scenarios, causes applications to stop working if they are created using Visual Basic for Applications (VBA). The error is, “Class not registered” error.
  • Addresses an issue that might display an empty black screen when a device is connecting to a Windows Virtual Desktop (WVD) machine.
  • Addresses an issue that might display 4K high dynamic range (HDR) content darker than expected when you configure certain non-HDR systems for HDR Streaming.
  • Addresses an issue that causes a stop error when the initialization of the graphics adapter fails.
  • Addresses an issue to reduce the likelihood of missing fonts.
  • Addresses an issue that causes a device to stop responding after you have been using a pen for several hours.
  • Addresses an issue that fails to recognize the first East Asian language character typed into a Microsoft Foundation Class Library (MFC) DataGrid.
  • Addresses an issue in which selecting I forgot my Pin from Settings>Accounts>Sign-in options fails in a Windows Hello for Business On-Premise deployment.
  • Addresses an issue that causes File Explorer to close unexpectedly when you use a Ribbon shell extension under specific circumstances.
  • Addresses an issue that affects default application associations during certain upgrade scenarios. This might cause numerous toast notifications to appear when you first sign in after the upgrade.
  • Addresses an issue that generates a “No features to install” message when you add a feature, even if you provide administrative credentials.
  • Addresses an issue that causes a stop error when using Microsoft Surface Slim Pen on certain editions of Microsoft Surface Pro X or Microsoft Surface Laptop 3.
  • Updates 2021 time zone information for Fiji.
  • Addresses stop error 0xC2 in usbccgp.sys.
  • Addresses an issue that causes random line breaks when you redirect PowerShell console error output.
  • Addresses an issue with creating HTML reports using tracerpt.
  • Allows the DeviceHealthMonitoring Cloud Service Plan (CSP) to run on Windows 10 Business and Windows 10 Pro editions.
  • Addresses an issue that prevents the content under HKLM\Software\Cryptography from being carried over during Windows feature updates.
  • Addresses an issue that displays an error that states that a smart card PIN change was not successful even though the PIN change was successful.
  • Addresses an issue that might create duplicate Foreign Security Principal directory objects for Authenticated and Interactive users in the domain partition. As a result, the original directory objects have “CNF” added to their names and are mangled. This issue occurs when you promote a new domain controller using the CriticalReplicationOnly flag.
  • Addresses an issue that prevents you from enabling BitLocker after installing the Server Core App Compatibility Feature on Demand (FOD).
  • Addresses an issue that causes an access violation in lsass.exe when a process is started using the runas command in some circumstances.
  • Addresses an issue in which Windows Defender Application Control enforces package family name rules that should be audit only.
  • Addresses an issue, which occurs after an update, that causes devices that have the Dynamic Root of Trust for Measurement (DRTM) enabled to unexpectedly reset when hibernating.
  • Updates the configuration of Windows Hello Face recognition to work well with 940nm wavelength cameras.
  • Reduces distortions and aberrations in Windows Mixed Reality head-mounted displays (HMD).
  • Ensures that new Windows Mixed Reality HMDs meet minimum specification requirements and default to a 90Hz refresh rate.
  • Addresses an issue that causes a stop error on a Hyper-V host when a virtual machine (VM) issues a specific Small Computer System Interface (SCSI) command.
  • Addresses an issue that prevents Always On VPN (AOVPN) from automatically reconnecting when resuming from Sleep or Hibernate.
  • Adds an Azure Active Directory (AAD) Device Token that is sent to Windows Update (WU) as part of each WU scan. WU can use this token to query for membership in groups that have an AAD Device ID.
  • Addresses an issue that fails to log events 5136 for group membership changes in certain scenarios. This occurs when you use the “Permissive Modify” control; for example, the Active Directory (AD) PowerShell modules use this control.
  • Addresses an issue with the Microsoft Cluster Shared Volumes File Systems (CSVFS) driver that prevents Win32 API access to SQL Server Filestream data. This occurs when the data is stored on a Cluster Shared Volume in a SQL Server failover cluster instance, which is on an Azure VM.
  • Addresses an issue that causes a deadlock when Offline Files are enabled. As a result, CscEnpDereferenceEntryInternal holds parent and child locks.
  • Addresses an issue that causes deduplication jobs to fail with stop error 0x50 when you call HsmpRecallFreeCachedExtents().
  • Addresses an issue that causes applications stop working when they use Microsoft’s Remote Desktop sharing APIs. The breakpoint exception code is 0x80000003.
  • Removes the HTTP call to www.microsoft.com that the Remote Desktop Client (mstsc.exe) makes at sign out when using a Remote Desktop Gateway.
  • Adds support for certain new Windows Mixed Reality motion controllers.
  • Addresses an issue with evaluating the compatibility status of the Windows ecosystem to help ensure application and device compatibility for all updates to Windows.
  • Addresses an issue with setting the “Restrict delegation of credentials to remote servers” Group Policy with the “Restrict Credential Delegation” mode on the RDP client. As a result, the Terminal Server service tries to use “Require Remote Credential Guard” mode first and will only use “Require Restricted Admin” if the server does not support “Require Remote Credential Guard”.

Jerome G

Issu d’une formation scientifique. Aime l'innovation, la High Tech et le développement durable. Soucieux du respect de la vie privée.

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