Microsoft releases KB4464218 and KB4464217 Cumulative Updates for Windows 10

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Microsoft is rolling out a new update for Windows 10 April 2018 Update and Windows 10 Fall Creators Update. The latest update brings minor bug fixes and bumps the OS to build number 17134.286 and 16299.666 respectively. You can head below to take a look at the changelog for the update.

Windows 10 April 2018 Update:

Windows 10 users running April 2018 Update will be getting KB4464218. Following is the changelog for the latest cumulative update.

  • Addresses a Microsoft Intune issue that occurs after installing any of the updates released between July 24, 2018 and September 11, 2018. Windows no longer recognizes the Personal Information exchange (PFX) certificate that’s used for authenticating to a Wi-Fi or VPN connection. As a result, Microsoft Intune takes a long time to deliver user profiles because it doesn’t recognize that the required certificate is on the device.

Windows 10 Fall Creators Update:

Windows 10 users running Fall Creators Update will be getting KB4464217. Following is the changelog for the update.

  • Addresses an issue that may prevent a VPN connection from establishing for some users that are using VPN with IKEv2. The connection fails with the error, “Remote Access Error 809.”
  • Addresses a Microsoft Intune issue that occurs after installing any of the updates released between July 24, 2018 and September 11, 2018. Windows no longer recognizes the Personal Information exchange (PFX) certificate that’s used for authenticating to a Wi-Fi or VPN connection. As a result, Microsoft Intune takes a long time to deliver user profiles because it doesn’t recognize that the required certificate is on the device.

Windows 10 users will get the update automatically. However, if you want you can head to Settings>Update and Security>Windows Update and “Check for Updates” to manually download them. Alternatively, you can also get the updates from the Microsoft Update Catelog.

Via: Bleeping Computer

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