Windows

Windows 7 et 8.1, les mises à jour Rollup d’Aout 2016 sont disponibles, explications et liens

Microsoft vient de mettre en ligne de nouveaux packs de mises à jour concernant ses systèmes d’exploitation Windows 7 et 8.1. Il s’agit de mises à jour dites cumulatives. Elles proposent les dernières améliorations et corrections aux ordinateurs n’ayant pas succombé à la vague Windows 10.

Windows 7

Les mises à jour “rollup”  pour Windows 7 /Windows 8.1 débarquent

Ces packs englobent des correctifs de sécurité, des améliorations et des corrections de bugs. Il est fortement recommandé de les installer pour tenir à jour son PC.  Il est avancé que ces contenus peuvent résoudre des problèmes de performance.

Vous pouvez procéder à leur téléchargement de deux manières.

La première est d’utiliser les liens proposés en fin d’article et la seconde est d’autoriser leur installation via le service Windows Update sachant que ces contenus sont étiquetés comme facultatifs.

Il faut noter que Microsoft propose une seul archive contenant l’ensemble des correctifs cumulatifs, Ceci facilite l’installation.

Liens :

August 2016 update rollup for Windows 7 /Windows 8.1

Windows 8.1

  • Addressed issue that causes Windows Gateway to remain disconnected instead of failing over when a failure occurs.
  • Addressed an issue that didn’t prevent other applications from using the desktop area used by application desktop toolbar (also called “appbar”) when run as a RemoteApp.
  • Addressed an issue with OLE drag and drop in SharePoint after installing KB3072633, that prevents the download of a file by dragging and dropping it from Internet Explorer to Windows Explorer.
  • Addressed issue in the Windows kernel that causes Skype for Business (previously known as Lync) to stop working.
  • Addressed issue that prevents the disabling of read or write access to removable storage media when the Audit Removable Storage Group Policy is enabled and prevents applying a Group Policy at the user level.
  • Addressed issue that causes the loss of available memory when running queries using the domain name service (DNS).
  • Improved performance by addressing an issue that was causing duplicate broadcast data packets to be received by each network interface card (NIC) and sent to applications, when NIC Teaming or Load Balancing/Failover (LBFO) is set-up in active/passive mode.
  • Addressed issue that prevents the automatic deletion of Extensible Storage Engine (ESE) transaction logs after reaching the threshold. The issue can occur if ESE transaction logs are being taken periodically such as Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP).
  • Addressed issue that sometimes causes backups to fail or servers to hang with drivers that use the IoVolumeDeviceToDosName() routine.
  • Addressed issue that was resulting in a spike in DNS entries, when DNSSEC validation is enabled in an environment where there were queries for nonexistent DNS records in domains where the DNS servers have conditional forwarders.
  • Addressed issue with domain controllers that periodically reboot after a Local Security Authority Subsystem Service (LSASS) module fault, causing the interruption of application and services that are bound to the domain controller at that time.
  • Addressed issue with DNS servers that get stuck in a loop and stop responding to DNS queries.
  • Addressed issue with cluster services that stop working when network loss logging occurs. This occurs when a network connection is down and virtual machines (VM) are configured with one possible owner.
  • Addressed issue that allows users to change a password from an external network via Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) when Proxy Enabled is set to No. This happens in an environment that uses Active Directory Federation Services (ADFS) and Web Application proxy (WAP) for authentication.
  • Addressed issue with data loss if a failover occurs when a Network File System (NFS) client tries to write data to an NFS server.
  • Addressed issue in Server Message Block (SMB) server that causes the server to crash intermittently with error 0x50.
  • Certificate logon fails with error code 0xC000006D (error message: “The attempted logon is invalid. This is either due to a bad username or authentication information.”) or 1326 (error message: “Logon failure: unknown user name or bad password.”) This problem may occur if there are multiple certificate logon attempts being processed simultaneously by a Windows Server 2012 R2 Domain Controller.
  • Addressed issue that causes the server to bugcheck when mounting an NFS share after installing KB3025097.
  • Addressed issue with users seeing an “Access Denied” error message, when trying to access a domain DFS namespace (for example, contoso.comSYSVOL) on a computer that is configured to require mutual authentication (by using the UNC Hardened Access feature).
    This problem may occur if the selected domain controller has security update KB3161561 installed, and if the SmbServerNameHardeningLevel registry entry is configured to a non-zero value on the domain controller.
  • Addressed issue that causes domain controllers (DC) to stop working when generating compounded tickets.

Windows 7 SP1

  • Improved performance on specific networks that have a high-bandwidth and low latency.
  • Addressed issue with users encountering a bugcheck, when trying to access a domain DFS namespace (for example, contoso.comSYSVOL) on a computer that is configured to require mutual authentication (by using the UNC Hardened Access feature).

 

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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