{"id":199859,"date":"2018-01-18T00:26:52","date_gmt":"2018-01-17T23:26:52","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.borncity.com\/blog\/?p=199859"},"modified":"2018-01-19T10:32:28","modified_gmt":"2018-01-19T09:32:28","slug":"windows10-updates-kb4057144-und-kb4057142","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/borncity.com\/blog\/2018\/01\/18\/windows10-updates-kb4057144-und-kb4057142\/","title":{"rendered":"Windows 10: Updates KB4073290, KB4057144 und KB4057142"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" style=\"float: left; margin: 0px 10px 0px 0px; display: inline;\" src=\"https:\/\/borncity.com\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2015\/01\/win102.jpg\" width=\"58\" height=\"58\" align=\"left\" \/>[<a href=\"https:\/\/borncity.com\/win\/2018\/01\/18\/windows10-updates-kb4057144-and-kb4057142\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">English<\/a>]Microsoft hat am 17. Januar 2018 \u00fcberraschend noch einige kumulative Updates f\u00fcr Windows 10 freigegeben. Diese fixen u.a. auch die Bootprobleme auf AMD-CPUS.<\/p>\n<p><!--more--><\/p>\n<h2>Update KB4073290 f\u00fcr Windows 10 Version 1709<\/h2>\n<p>Update <a href=\"https:\/\/support.microsoft.com\/en-us\/help\/4073290\/unbootable-state-for-amd-devices-in-windows-10-version-1709\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">KB4073290<\/a> (Unbootable state for AMD devices in Windows 10 Version 1709 und Windows Server 2016 Version 1709) soll das Boot-Problem, welches auf AMD-Systemen nach Installation des Updates <a href=\"https:\/\/support.microsoft.com\/en-us\/help\/4056892\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">KB4056892<\/a> (3. Januar 2018) auftritt beheben.<\/p>\n<p>Voraussetzung ist aber, dass die Maschine wieder bootf\u00e4hig ist \u2013 von daher erschlie\u00dft sich mir der Sinn nicht so ganz. Das Update ist auch per <a href=\"https:\/\/www.catalog.update.microsoft.com\/Search.aspx?q=KB4073290\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Microsoft Update Catalog<\/a> erh\u00e4ltlich, allerdings nur f\u00fcr 64-Bit-Systeme.<\/p>\n<h2>Update KB4057144 f\u00fcr Windows 10 Version 1703<\/h2>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/ssl-vg03.met.vgwort.de\/na\/7711be49a3084c1f8aa8c1567cd91576\" alt=\"\" width=\"1\" height=\"1\" \/>Update <a href=\"https:\/\/support.microsoft.com\/en-in\/help\/4057144\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">KB4057144<\/a> (January 17, 2018 Update for Windows 10 Version 1703) hebt die Build auf 15063.877 an. Das Update enth\u00e4lt Qualit\u00e4tsverbesserungen und adressiert folgende Probleme:<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>Addresses issue with printing PDFs in Microsoft Edge.<\/li>\n<li>Addresses issue with the App-V package folder access that cause the access control list to be handled incorrectly.<\/li>\n<li>Addresses issue where backwards compatibility for managing Microsoft User Experience Virtualization (UE-V) with group policy is lost. Windows 10 version 1607 group policy isn't compatible with Windows 10 version 1703 or higher group policy. Because of this bug, the new Windows 10 Administrative Templates (.admx) cannot be deployed to the Group Policy Central Store. This means that some of the new, additional settings for Windows 10 aren't available.<\/li>\n<li>Addresses issue where some Microsoft-signed ActiveX controls don't work when Windows Defender Application Control (Device Guard) is enabled. Specifically, class IDs related to XMLHTTP in msxml6.dll don't work.<\/li>\n<li>Addresses issue where, when attempting to change the Smart Card for Windows service start type from <strong>Disabled<\/strong> to <strong>Manual<\/strong> or <strong>Automatic<\/strong>, the system reports an error: \"Cannot create a file when that file already exists.\"<\/li>\n<li>Addresses issue where some applications are blocked from running by Windows Defender Device Guard or Windows Defender Application Control when the application runs in <strong>Audit only<\/strong> enforcement mode.<\/li>\n<li>Addresses issue where the virtual TPM self-test isn't run as part of virtual TPM initialization.<\/li>\n<li>Addresses issue with NoToastApplicationNotificationOnLockScreen GPO that causes Toast notifications to appear on the lock screen.<\/li>\n<li>Addresses issue originally called out in KB4056891 where calling CoInitializeSecurity with the authentication parameter set to RPC_C_AUTHN_LEVEL_NONE resulted in the error STATUS_BAD_IMPERSONATION_LEVEL.<\/li>\n<li>Addresses issue where some customers with AMD devices get into an unbootable state.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p>Das Update wird nur auf Maschinen angeboten, bei denen der Virenscanner den Registrierungseintrag<\/p>\n<p><em>HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\\SOFTWARE\\Microsoft\\Windows\\<br \/>\nCurrentVersion\\QualityCompat<\/em><\/p>\n<p>mit dem DWORD-Wert <em>cadca5fe-87d3-4b96-b7fb-a231484277cc=0<\/em> versehen hat. Das Update wird per Windows Update sowie im <a href=\"http:\/\/catalog.update.microsoft.com\/v7\/site\/Search.aspx?q=KB4057144\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Microsoft Update Catalog<\/a> angeboten.<\/p>\n<h2>Update KB4057142 f\u00fcr Windows 10 Version 1607<\/h2>\n<p>Update <a href=\"https:\/\/support.microsoft.com\/en-in\/help\/4057142\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">KB4057142<\/a> (January 17, 2018 Update for Windows 10 Version 1607 and Windows Server 2016) hebt die Build auf 14393.2034 an (hier habe ich die R\u00fcckmeldung im englischsprachigen Blog, dass die Build auf 14393.2035 steigt, kann es aktuell aber nicht testen). Das Update enth\u00e4lt Qualit\u00e4tsverbesserungen und adressiert folgende Probleme:<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>Addresses issue where some Microsoft-signed ActiveX controls don't work when the Windows Defender Application Control (Device Guard) is enabled. Specifically, class IDs related to XML HTTP in msxml6.dll don't work.<\/li>\n<li>Addresses issue where using smart cards on a Windows Terminal Server system may cause excessive memory use.<\/li>\n<li>Addresses issue where the virtual TPM self-test isn't run as part of virtual TPM initialization.<\/li>\n<li>Improves compatibility with U.2 NVMe devices, specifically in hot-add\/removal cases.<\/li>\n<li>Addresses issue where the iSCSI Initiator Properties <strong>Devices<\/strong> list doesn't display certain targets.<\/li>\n<li>Adds compatibility for NGUID and EUI64 ID formats for NVMe devices.<\/li>\n<li>Addresses synchronization issue where backing up large Resilient File System (ReFS) volumes may lead to errors 0xc2 and 7E.<\/li>\n<li>Addresses issue where the UWF file commit adds old data to files in certain scenarios.<\/li>\n<li>Addresses issue where access-based enumeration may not work as expected in some scenarios after you install KB4015217 or later. For example, a user may be able to view another user's folder to which they don't have access rights.<\/li>\n<li>Addresses issue where AD FS incorrectly displays the Home Realm Discovery (HRD) page when an identity provider (IDP) is associated with a relying party (RP) in an OAuth Group. Unless multiple IDPs are associated with the RP in the OAuth Group, the user isn't shown the HRD page. Instead, the user is navigated directly to an associated IDP for authentication.<\/li>\n<li>Addresses issue where PKeyAuth-based device authentication sometimes fails in Internet Explorer and Microsoft Edge when AD FS returns a context that exceeds the request limits for URL length. Event 364 is logged in the AD FS 2.0 Admin log with the following exception details: \"System.Security.Cryptography.CryptographicException: The signature is not valid. The data may have been tampered with\u2026.\"<\/li>\n<li>Addresses issue in AD FS where MSISConext cookies in request headers can eventually overflow the headers' size limit. This causes authentication failure with the HTTP status code 400: \"Bad Request &#8211; Header Too Long.\"<\/li>\n<li>Addresses issue where AD FS produces an MFA Event 1200 log that doesn't contain UserID information.<\/li>\n<li>Addresses issue where retrieving the Certificate Revocation List (CRL) from the Certification Authority (CA) using the Simple Certificate Enrollment Protocol (SCEP) fails. Users see event ID 45, which says, \"NDES cannot match issuer and serial number in the device request with any Certification Authority (CA) Certificate\".<\/li>\n<li>Enables IT administrators to scientifically troubleshoot I\/O failures using a comprehensive event log for the resiliency state transition.<\/li>\n<li>Provides transparency about replication health. It represents the state of replication by indicating when:<\/li>\n<li>The free disk space is running low.<\/li>\n<li>The Hyper-V Replica Log (HRL) size is growing to its maximum limit.<\/li>\n<li>The Recovery Point Objectives (RPO) threshold has been violated.<\/li>\n<li>Addresses issue where, if the Online Certificate Status Protocol (OCSP) renewal date comes after the certificate expiration date, the OCSP-stapled response is used until the renewal date even though the certificate has expired.<\/li>\n<li>Addresses issue where backwards compatibility for managing Microsoft User Experience Virtualization (UE-V) with group policy is lost. Windows 10 version 1607 group policy isn't compatible with Windows 10 version 1703 or higher group policy. Because of this bug, the new Windows 10 Administrative Templates (.admx) cannot be deployed to the Group Policy Central Store. This means that some of the new, additional settings for Windows 10 aren't available.<\/li>\n<li>Addresses issue with the App-V package folder access that causes the access control list to be handled incorrectly.<\/li>\n<li>Addresses issue that causes a delay when searching for new printers to add.<\/li>\n<li>Addresses issue where users may not be able to change passwords on the remote logon screen if the password has expired.<\/li>\n<li>Addresses issue where custom application defaults are sometimes not imported when using the DISM command.<\/li>\n<li>Addresses issue originally called out in KB4056890 where calling CoInitializeSecurity with the authentication parameter set to RPC_C_AUTHN_LEVEL_NONE resulted in the error STATUS_BAD_IMPERSONATION_LEVEL.<\/li>\n<li>Addresses issue where some customers with AMD devices get into an unbootable state.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p>Das Update wird nur auf Maschinen angeboten, bei denen der Virenscanner den im vorherigen Abschnitt erw\u00e4hnten Registrierungseintrag gesetzt haben. Zudem kann der Credential Guard einen Stop-Fehler 0xc0000409 werfen. Das Update wird per Windows Update sowie im <a href=\"https:\/\/www.catalog.update.microsoft.com\/Search.aspx?q=KB4057142\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Microsoft Update Catalog<\/a> angeboten. Zudem wird f\u00fcr diese Build der Update Client aktualisiert, falls dies noch nicht zu einem fr\u00fcheren Zeitpunkt erfolgt ist.<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u00c4hnliche Artikel:<\/strong><br \/>\n<a href=\"https:\/\/borncity.com\/blog\/2018\/01\/04\/kritische-updates-fr-windows-und-browser-3-1-2018\/\">Kritische Updates f\u00fcr Windows und Browser (3.1.2018)<\/a><br \/>\n<a href=\"https:\/\/borncity.com\/blog\/2018\/01\/04\/windows10-kritische-updates-vom-3-1-2017\/\">Windows 10: Kritische Updates vom 3.1.2018<\/a><br \/>\n<a href=\"https:\/\/borncity.com\/blog\/2018\/01\/04\/kritische-sicherheitsupdates-fr-windows-7-8-1-3-1-2018\/\">Kritische Sicherheitsupdates f\u00fcr Windows 7\/8.1\/Server (3.\/4.1.2018)<\/a><br \/>\n<a href=\"https:\/\/borncity.com\/blog\/2018\/01\/08\/windows81-monthly-rollup-update-kb4056895-verfgbar\/\">Windows 8.1: Monthly Rollup Update KB4056895 verf\u00fcgbar<\/a><br \/>\n<a href=\"https:\/\/borncity.com\/blog\/2018\/01\/19\/windows10-updates-kb4073291-kb4075199-kb4075200\/\" rel=\"bookmark\">Windows 10: Updates KB4073291, KB4075199, KB4075200<\/a><\/p>\n<h4><\/h4>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>[English]Microsoft hat am 17. 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