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Microsoft Releases Windows 10 1809 Cumulative Update KB4505658

Microsoft has released Windows 10 1809 Cumulative Update KB4505658 and the Windows 10 build will be upgraded to 17763.652. The Windows 10 1809 Cumulative Update KB4505658 includes fixes to several bugs and feature improvements.

If you had experiences crashing of Internet Explorer while dragging tabs, then this error has been resolved. If you had installed new applications and are not showing up in Windows search results, then you won’t find the same problem again after the installation of the update.

The Windows 10 1809 Cumulative Update KB4505658 mainly addresses performance issues that occur on websites that make use of WebAssembly. The update also resolves a bug when the Internet Explorer stops working when you move a tab to create a new window. The bug related to the display of the personal identification number (PIN) prompt while authenticating in Internet Explorer has been resolved. The time zone information for Brazil has been updated.

The Windows 10 1809 Cumulative Update KB4505658 resolves an issue that could cause Windows notifications to display nonsense characters instead of a single quote. The update also resolves an issue associated with Save and Save As options in Microsoft Office 2010 applications when high contrast mode is activated. If you had faced issues with SharedPC policies, the problem has been resolved.

The Windows 10 1809 Cumulative Update KB4505658 also resolves an issue that prevents the installation of the Hardware Support Application. If the log is full, then the Windows Event Log service will stop processing notifications and this issue has been resolved. The update also resolved an issue that prevents a system from recognizing a Microsoft account or Azure Active Directory account until the relevant user signs in and signs out again.

The latest Windows 10 update resolves an issue that prevents the Netlogon service from establishing a secure channel. Moreover, the Redmond-based software giant also resolves an issue that causes authentication to fail when using Windows Hello for Business on a server running Windows Server 2016.

If you had encountered empty names insides Windows Server containers and Hyper-V containers, the problem has been resolved in the new update. The Windows 10 1809 Cumulative Update KB4505658 also resolves an issue that cause input and output to fail when Multipath I/O (MPIO) failover occurs.

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