Microsoft has released Windows 10 Build 19042.789 (20H2) to beta and release preview channels. The update will be available only for those Windows Insiders who are on 20H2 Windows 10 October 2020 build.
The Windows 10 Build 19042.789 (20H2) has resolved an issue associated with Microsoft Exchange accounts including Surface Hub devices. If you viewed Something went wrong message with error code 0x80131500, then Windows 10 will not display the error after the installation of the update.
The Windows 10 Build 19042.789 has resolved an issue associated with Windows Update scans, which occurs when an authenticated proxy is used as a fallback for the Sync service after the previous proxy setting fails. Microsoft also fixed an issue that causes an update from Windows 10 version 1703 to Windows 10 version 20H2 to fail on a Surface Hub device. The message “Getting ready” remains on the screen indefinitely.
To recall, Microsoft had released Windows 10 Build 19042.782 (20H2) to beta and release preview channels. The update included bug fixes for the default values for the Internet Explorer registry keys. The administrators will have an option to disable standalone Internet Explorer with Group Policy including resolving an issue pertaining to the Universal C Run-Time Library.
It caused printf() to correctly round floating-point values. The display of User Account Control dialog box when speech recognition is activated has been resolved. The update also resolved an issue that fails to notify the target application when you select the Copy link command on the Share menu. The bugs associated with the 64-bit fmod() and remainder() functions have also been resolved. Moreover, the problem associated with Ctrl+Caps and Alt+Caps lock keys failing to switch to Hirangana and katakana mode has also been resolved.