Author Topic: Microsoft releases Windows 10 build 14393.2641 - here's what's new  (Read 98 times)

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Patch Tuesday is next week, but Microsoft has released a new cumulative update for those that are on the Windows 10 Anniversary Update, or version 1607.

Specifically, it's for users on the Long-Term Servicing Channel (LTSC), and those on the Windows 10 Enterprise and Education SKUs. Users on the Windows Server 2016 LTSC SKU will also get it.

Windows 10 Home and Pro version 1607 are not supported anymore, and those users should upgrade to a newer version of the OS.

The update that's rolling out is KB4478877, and it brings the build number to 14393.2641. You can manually download it here, and it only contains a single fix:

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• Addresses an issue that prevents the release of the on-demand Source Network

• Address Translation (SNAT) port allocated to a virtual machine (VM) after the
   SNAT port is no longer in use. As a result, the SNAT port becomes exhausted.

Unfortunately, there are also three known issues to be aware of:



All of these known issues are the same as the update that was released last week. As usual, you don't actually have to manually install these updates, as they'll arrive automatically through Windows Update.

The update will be pushed out automatically or can be manually downloaded here.

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« Last Edit: December 05, 2018, 04:30:48 PM by DMHolt57 »