Windows 10 Updates (March 19, 2019)

[German]Effective March 19, 2019, Microsoft released several cumulative updates for Windows 10 and its Windows Server counterparts. Here is an overview of these packages.


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The information can be found in the Windows 10 Update History page. Please note that support for older Windows 10 versions has expired. Windows 10 Home and Windows 10 Pro will then no longer receive updates.

Update KB4489894 for Windows 10 V1803

Cumulative Update KB4489894 for Windows 10 V1803 raises the build to 17134,677. The update includes quality improvements, but no new operating system features. Here is the list of changes:

    • Addresses an issue with a Microsoft Access 97 database that stops a requested operation when a table or column has custom properties.
    • Addresses an issue that prevents Microsoft Office updates from downloading from the Microsoft Store.
    • Updates time zone information for Buenos Aires, Argentina.
    • Addresses an issue with Microsoft Office Visual Basic for Applications that fails to use the Japanese Era registry settings for dates in the Japanese format. For more information, see KB4469068.
    • Updates time zone information for Kazakhstan.
    • Updates time zone information for São Tomé and Príncipe.
    • Addresses an issue that prevents users from enabling gan-nen support for the Japanese Era. For more information, see KB4469068.
    • Addresses an issue that causes a device to periodically stop responding when using an East Asian locale.
    • Addresses a reliability issue that may cause a laptop screen to remain black after resuming from Sleep if you close the lid when disconnecting from a docking station.
    • Addresses an issue with the Group Policy, "Turn off app notifications on the lock screen".
    • Addresses an issue that may prevent users from signing in and cause account lockouts when using the App-V client to start applications. The issue occurs because Kerberos authentication fails when trying to get user information from the domain name server (DNS). Modify the following registry key:
      • Setting: UseDcForGetUserInfo
      • Path: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\AppV\Shared\
      • Type: REG_DWORD
      • Value: Setting the following DWORD to nonzero will enable the solution.
    • Addresses an issue with the Windows lock screen that prevents users from unlocking a device after multiple smart card users have used the same device. This issue occurs when you attempt to use a workstation that another user has locked.
    • Addresses an issue that prevents the authentication credentials dialog from appearing when an enterprise web server attempts to connect to the Internet.
    • Addresses an issue that causes a client or server to restart when using a smart card to log in with User Name Hints to an Azure Active Directory (AAD) joined machine using Remote Desktop Services.
    • Addresses an issue in which multiple device entries exist for a single, hybrid domain joined device.
    • Addresses an issue that removes the ALLOWCLSIDS policy from the policy XML file when you run the Add-SignerRule for Windows Defender Application Control.
    • Addresses an issue that prevents a virtual smart card from starting when running in conjunction with Citrix 7.15.2000 Workstation VDA software.
    • Addresses an issue that prevents a user from authenticating and causes Windows Account Manager (WAM) to fail when using a Trusted Platform Module (TPM).
    • Addresses an issue that causes certificate renewal to fail when using CERT_RENEWAL_PROP_ID with the ICertPropertyRenewal interface.
    • Adds a new Group Policy setting called "Enable Windows to soft-disconnect a computer from a network". This determines how Windows will disconnect a computer from a network when it determines that the computer should no longer be connected to the network.
      • If enabled, Windows will soft-disconnect (disconnection is not immediate or abrupt) a computer from a network.
      • If disabled, Windows disconnects a computer from a network immediately.
      • If not configured, the default behavior is soft-disconnect. For more information about soft-disconnect, see Understanding and configuring Windows Connection Manager.

        Path: Computer Configuration\Policies\Administrative Templates\Network\Windows Connection Manager

    • Addresses an issue that may cause the error, "Stop 0x133" in NTFS.sys.
  • Addresses an issue that causes Windows to reuse an expired Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) lease if the lease expired while the OS was shutdown.
  • Addresses an issue that may cause the Virtual Machine Management Service (VMMS) to stop working. This issue occurs when executing a Live Migration using a Measure-VMcmdlet or any metric Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) query.
  • Addresses an issue in which the graphics device interface (GDI) DeleteObject() may cause the calling process to stop working when both of the following conditions are true:
    • The calling process is a WOW64 process that handles memory addresses larger than 2 GB.
    • The DeleteObject() is called with a device context that is compatible with a printer device context.
  • Provides seamless integration with Microsoft Cloud App Security (MCAS) to discover cloud app usage inside and outside the corporate network for Windows Defender Advanced Threat Protection (ATP) customers.
  • Enhances automated investigation and remediation, including memory forensics, for Windows Defender ATP customers.
  • Addresses an issue that prevents the "Turn off app notifications on the lock screen" policy from working. The path is "Computer Configuration\Administrative Templates\System\Logo".
  • Addresses minor issues with unknown options (unknown OPT) in the Extension Mechanisms for DNS (EDNS) for the Windows DNS Server role.

This update is optional and will only be offered if the user explicitly requests the search for updates in the settings page. The update can also be downloaded and installed from the Microsoft Update Catalog . Please make sure that the latest Servicing Stack Update (SSU) KB4485449 is installed. Microsoft lists several of known issues with this update. It is not recommended to install this update. .

Update KB4489890 for Windows 10 V1709

Cumulative Update KB4489890 for Windows 10 V1709 hebt die Build auf 16299.1059 an. raises the build to 16299.1059. The update includes quality improvements, but no new operating system features. The list of changes may be found within the kb article.

The update is optional and will only be offered if the user explicitly requests the search for updates in the settings page. The update can also be downloaded and installed from the Microsoft Update Catalog . Please make sure that the latest Servicing Stack Update (SSU) KB4470788 is installed. Microsoft lists a bunch of known issues with this update. It is not recommended to install this update.


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This version will receive Delta updates for the last time next month and will be removed from support on April 9, 2019 in the editions Windows 10 Home, Pro, Pro for Workstation and IoT Core.

Update KB4489888 for Windows 10 V1703

Cumulative Update KB4489888 for Windows 10 V1703 is optional (available on update search) and only available for Windows 10 V1709 Enterprise and Education and raises the build to 15063.1716. The update includes quality improvements, but no new operating system features. Details may be found within the kb article.

Update KB4489889 for Windows 10 V1607

Cumulative Update KB4489889 for Windows 10 V1607 is only available for Windows 10 Enterprise and Education – and Clovertrail chipset machines – and raises the build to 14393.2879. The update includes quality improvements, but no new operating system features. The list of changes can be found in KB article KB4489889. The update is optional and is only offered if the user explicitly requests a check for updates in the settings page. The KB article describes a number of known issues.

More Windows 10 Updates

In addition to the updates listed above, Microsoft released some additional updates for Windows 10 on March 18 and 20, 2019.

Update KB4490481 and KB4493510 for Windows 10 V1809

Update KB4490481 does not have a KB article, but is mentioned by several websites (e.g. deskmodder.de). The update is already in the Release Preview Ring and was released on 20.3.2019. The build increases by the update to 17763.402. For this Windows version there is a new Servicing Stack Update (SSU) KB4493510.

Update KB4489220 for Windows 10 V1803

Update KB4489220 is intended for users who had a isues with their privacy settings when they set up a device for Windows 10, version 1803. For more information about this update, click here. The update is offered only on affected machines. (via)

KB4465065 v3: Microcode-Update for Windows 10 V1809

The Microcode Update KB4465065 (Version 3) is available for Windows 10 V1809. According to deskmodder.de the package have been updated at March 18, 2019. What has changed in detail remains unclear at the moment.


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