Microsoft pushes out last minute bug fixes to the Fall Creators Update
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Microsoft has pushed out some last minute updates and fixes to the Windows 10 Fall Creators Update, pushing it up to version 16299.19. This update is aimed at adding “quality improvements” and squashing bugs in the OS before it rolls out this Tuesday.
Here’s what’s notable:
- Addressed the issue where, after removing apps, they’re reinstalled on every restart, logoff, and login.
- Addressed issue where localization of the error output from a JET database is broken. Only English error strings are reported.
- Security updates to Windows kernel-mode drivers, Microsoft Graphics Component, Internet Explorer, Windows kernel, Microsoft Windows Search Component, Windows TPM, Windows NTLM, Device Guard, Microsoft Scripting Engine, Windows Wireless Networking, Microsoft Windows DNS, Windows Server, Microsoft JET Database Engine, and the Windows SMB Server.
You can download the update from the Windows Settings now provided you’re already running 16299.15.
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