[English]Microsoft hat zum 2. Juni 2022 (arg verspätet) das für Mai 2022 (D-Week) vorgesehene, optionale, kumulative (Vorschau-) Update KB5014023 freigegeben. Dieses soll zahlreiche Bugs in Windows Server Version 20H2 sowie Windows 10 Version 21H1 – 21H2 beseitigen. Nachfolgend gebe ich einen Überblick bezüglich dieser Updates für Windows 10.
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Die Informationen zu den Updates finden sich in der Windows 10 Update-History-Seite. Zu beachten ist, dass es sich bei diesen Updates um sogenannte Preview- oder Vorschau-Updates handelt. Diese sind optional und müssen standardmäßig manuell zum Download und zur Installation angestoßen werden.
Dieses Update wurde im Mai 2022 ausgiebig mit Windows 10 Insidern getestet (siehe Windows 10 21H2: Korrigiert Update KB5014023 Profilprobleme des Mai 2022-Patchdays? und Windows 10: Microsoft testet Preview-Update KB5014023 mit Insidern).
Update KB5014023 für Windows 10 21H1 – 21H2 / Server 20H2
Das kumulative Preview Update KB5014023 steht für Windows Server 20H2 und Windows 10 Version 21H1 – 21H2 bereit und hebt die Builds auf 19042.1741 (Server 20H2), 19043.1741 (Windows 10 21H1) und 19044.1741 (Windows 10 21H2). Hier die Liste der Highlights:
- Addresses a rare issue that prevents Microsoft Excel or Microsoft Outlook from opening.
- Addresses an issue that affects the IE mode window frame.
- Addresses an issue that prevents internet shortcuts from updating.
- Addresses an issue that causes an Input Method Editor (IME) to discard a character if you enter the character while the IME is converting previous text.
- Addresses an issue that causes file copying to be slower.
- Addresses a known issue that affects certain GPUs and might cause apps to close unexpectedly or cause intermittent issues that affect some apps that use Direct3D 9.
Hier die Liste der korrigierten Bugs:
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- Prevents users from bypassing forced enrollment by disconnecting from the internet when they sign in to Azure Active Directory (AAD).
- Addresses an issue that might run an AnyCPU application as a 32-bit process.
- Addresses an issue that prevents Azure Desired State Configuration (DSC) scenarios that have multiple partial configurations from working as expected.
- Addresses an issue that affects remote procedure calls (RPC) to the Win32_User or Win32_Group WMI class. The domain member that runs the RPC contacts the primary domain controller (PDC). When multiple RPCs occur simultaneously on many domain members, this might overwhelm the PDC.
- Addresses an issue that occurs when adding a trusted user, group, or computer that has a one-way trust in place. The error message, "The object selected doesn't match the type of destination source" appears.
- Addresses an issue that fails to display the Application Counters section in the performance reports of the Performance Monitor tool.
- Addresses a rare issue that prevents Microsoft Excel or Microsoft Outlook from opening.
- Addresses a memory leak issue that affects Windows systems that are in use 24 hours each day of the week.
- Addresses an issue that affects the IE mode window frame.
- Addresses an issue that prevents internet shortcuts from updating.
- Addresses an issue that causes an Input Method Editor (IME) to discard a character if you enter the character while the IME is converting previous text.
- Addresses an issue that causes print failures when a low integrity level (LowIL) application prints to a null port.
- Addresses an issue that prevents BitLocker from encrypting when you use the silent encryption option.
- Addresses an issue that occurs when you apply multiple WDAC policies. Doing that might prevent scripts from running when the policies allow scripts to run.
- Addresses an issue that affects the behavior and shape orientation of a mouse cursor for Microsoft Defender Application Guard (MDAG), Microsoft Office, and Microsoft Edge. This issue occurs when you turn on a virtual graphics processing unit (GPU).
- Addresses an issue that might cause the Remote Desktop client application to stop working when you end a session.
- Addresses a reliability issue in the Terminal Services Gateway (TS Gateway) service that randomly causes clients to disconnect.
- Deploys search highlights to devices that are domain-joined. For more information about the feature, see Group configuration: search highlights in Windows. You can configure search highlights at the enterprise scale using Group Policy settings defined in the Search.admx file and Policy CSP – Search.
- Addresses an issue that displays the wrong image for the Input Method Editor (IME) mode indicator icon when you turn on the Font Mitigation policy. For more information, see Block untrusted fonts in an enterprise.
- Addresses an issue that causes a yellow exclamation point to display in Device Manager. This occurs when a Bluetooth remote device advertises the Advanced Audio Distribution Profile (A2DP) source (SRC).
- Addresses an issue in which the Cluster Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) provider (ClustWMI.dll) generates high CPU usage in WMIPRVSE.EXE.
- Addresses an issue that causes Microsoft's deduplication driver to consume large amounts of nonpaged pool memory. As a result, this depletes all the physical memory on the machine, which causes the server to stop responding.
- Addresses an issue that causes file copying to be slower because of a wrong calculation of write buffers within cache manager.
- Addresses an issue that might cause a system to stop responding when a user signs out if Microsoft OneDrive is in use.
- Addresses a known issue that might prevent recovery discs (CD or DVD) from starting if you created them using the Backup and Restore (Windows 7) app in Control Panel. This issue occurs after installing Windows updates released January 11, 2022 or later.
- Addresses a known issue that affects certain GPUs and might cause apps to close unexpectedly or cause intermittent issues that affect some apps that use Direct3D 9. You might also receive an error in the Event Log in Windows Logs/Applications, and the faulting module is d3d9on12.dll and the exception code is 0xc0000094.
- Addresses an issue that prevents the file system control code (FSCTL_SET_INTEGRITY_INFORMATION_EX) from handling its input parameter correctly.
Der Liste entnehme ich, dass das seit Monaten bestehende Backup-Problem behoben wurde. Zudem kommt Search-Highlight auch für Maschinen in Domains – zu diesem Feature hatte ich im Blog-Beitrag Windows 10: Microsoft weitet "Suchhervorhebungen" im Suchbereich aus (19. Mai 2022) was geschrieben. Weiterhin sollen die langsamen Kopiervorgänge und ein Bug, der den Start von Apps verhindert, beseitigt worden sein.
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Das Update ist optional und wird nur angeboten, wenn der Nutzer explizit in der Einstellungen-Seite optionale Updates zur Installation auswählt. Das Update lässt sich auch aus dem Microsoft Update Catalog herunterladen und installieren. Das neueste Servicing Stack Update (SSU) ist integriert. Microsoft listet mehrere bekannte Probleme bei diesem Update im Support-Beitrag auf. Weitere Details sind im Zweifelsfall dem Support-Beitrag zu entnehmen.
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Viel wichtiger wäre wenn dieser Mist mit msdt und mssearch behoben wäre. Aber noch sind ja ein paar Tage Zeit bis zum Patchday…