Microsoft rolls out the first cumulative update for Windows 10 April 2018 Update
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Just days after the release of April 2018 Update, Microsoft has rolled out the first patch to address some of the issues with the update. The patch KB4100375 fixes issues related to Microsoft Edge and Internet Explorer. You can head below to take a look at what’s fixed in the latest cumulative update.
- Microsoft has fixed a PDF security issue in the Edge Browser.
- Sometimes Internet Explorer could not identify custom controls. This error should no longer affect SCU users.
- Security updates for Internet Explorer, Microsoft Edge, Microsoft Scripting Engine, Windows Kernel, Microsoft Graphics Component, Windows Server, Windows Cryptography, and Windows Datacenter Networking.
Users running Windows 10 April 2018 Update can head to Settings>Update & Security>Windows Update and click on “Check for Updates” to download the latest cumulative update. However, there are reports of issues related to microphone, mouse, Google Chrome freezing, etc which still require fixing. We hope Microsoft addresses them soon.
Via: WindowsUnited
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