Windows 10 April 2018 Update Build 17134.619 is now rolling out to the general public with a bunch of new fixes and improvements. Windows 10 KB4487029 (Build 17134.619) includes fixes for Internet Explorer and other core components.
Today's update for Windows 10 version 1803 hasn't fixed any security issues and most of the changes are aimed at businesses or enterprises.
As always, you can open Settings via Start menu and navigate to Update & Security -> Windows Update and select Check for updates to install the latest patch. If you own multiple PCs or if you would like to patch the PCs manually, you can download and install this update from here.
Here's what fixed and improved in Build 17134.619:
■ Enables media content to play e-learning content with plug and play USB adapter cables on Microsoft Edge.
■ Ensures that windowed ActiveX content inside an iframe scroll along with other page content in Internet Explorer 11 during a user-triggered scroll operation.
■ Addresses an issue that causes app-specific registry keys to be deleted after updating an application.
■ Updates time zone information for Chile.
■ Addresses an audio compatibility issue when playing newer games with 3D Spatial Audio mode enabled through multichannel audio devices or Windows Sonic for Headphones.
■ Addresses an issue that prevents some users from pinning a web link to the Start menu or the taskbar.
■ Addresses an issue in which the desktop lock screen image set by a group policy will not update if the image is older than or has the same name as the previous image.
■ Improves performance related to case-insensitive string comparison functions such as _stricmp() in the Universal C runtime.
■ Addresses an issue with evaluating the compatibility status of the Windows ecosystem to help ensure application and device compatibility for all updates to Windows.
■ Improves the reliability of the UE-VAppmonitor.
■ Addresses an issue that fails to update a user hive when you publish an optional package in a Connection Group after the Connection Group was previously published.
■ Addresses an issue that allows files protected by Windows Information Protection to be transferred using Bluetooth to an unmanaged machine.
■ Addresses an issue that occurs with the Internet Explorer proxy setting and the out of box experience (OOBE) setup. The initial login stops responding after Sysprep.
■ Addresses an issue that prevents a user from deleting a wireless network profile in some scenarios.
■ Addresses an issue that may cause a “STOP 0x1A” error when you use certain applications or log in or log out of a system.
■ Addresses an issue in the Timeline feature that causes File Explorer to stop working for some users.
■ Addresses an issue that causes the Photos app to stop working when it’s used from the Mail app.
■ Addresses an issue in the PLMDebug.exe tool that loses debug sessions when used with a Universal Windows Platform (UWP) app.
■ Improves Always On VPN (AOVPN) reconnect and disconnect functionality.
■ Addresses an issue that fails to recognize the first character of the Japanese era name as an abbreviation and may cause date parsing issues.
■ Addresses an issue that may prevent Internet Explorer from loading images that have a backslash (\) in their relative source path.
■ Addresses an issue that may cause applications that use a Microsoft Jet database with the Microsoft Access 95 file format to randomly stop working.
Microsoft says that the company is not aware of any issues in this release.
Microsoft is expected to release a cumulative update for Windows 10 October 2018 Update machines later this month to fix similar issues.
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