Windows 10 Build 14393.576 released to the public for PCs and Mobile

Windows 10 has picked up a new update with the Cumulative Update KB3206632. Microsoft today started rolling out the update, build 14393.576 to the public for both PCs and Mobile devices. As usual, the cumulative update only includes some bug fixes and presumably some security improvements. Here’s the changelog:

  • Improved reliability of Security Support Provider Interface.
  • Addressed a service crash in CDPSVC that in some situations could lead to the machine not being able to acquire an IP address.
  • Addressed issue where a Catalog-signed module installation does not work on Nano Server.
  • Addressed issue with Devices left with Hello on for an excessive amount of time will not go into power savings mode.
  • Addressed issue with gl_pointSize to not work properly when used with drawElements method in Internet Explorer 11.
  • Addressed issue where Azure Active Directory-joined machines after upgrading to Windows 10 Version 1607 cannot sync with Exchange.
  • Addressed additional issues with app compatibility, updated time zone information, Internet Explorer.
  • Security updates to Microsoft Edge, Internet Explorer, Microsoft Uniscribe, Common Log File System Driver.

If you are a Windows 10 user, you can install the latest update by heading over to Windows Update. If you don’t see the update, you might have to wait a little while depending on your region and the carrier you are using.

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