Microsoft vient de déployer une nouvelle mise à jour cumulative pour Windows 10 v1709. Elle apporte plusieurs corrections de bugs et améliore les performances générales du système d’exploitation.
Cette mise à jour cumulative KB4467681 propose une assez longue liste de modifications. Vous trouverez tous les détails en fin d’article. Nous avons plusieurs corrections de bugs dont certaines sont importantes. Elles peuvent avoir une incidence sur l’expérience proposé par l’OS pour de nombreux utilisateurs.
Par exemple Microsoft corrige un problème de disparition du clavier « logiciel » lors d’une connexion à un réseau Wi-Fi via une application UWP (Universal Windows Platform). Bien que le géant parle de Windows 10 Creators Update, ce correctif est aussi proposé pour « Fall Creators Update».
Windows 10 et KB4467681, des corrections de bugs
Certains changements sont plus importants pour les entreprises que pour les utilisateurs. Nous avons des correctifs de sécurité pour le navigateur Internet Explorer. Bien que Windows 10 soit proposé avec un nouveau navigateur Microsoft Edge, Internet Explorer est toujours utilisé massivement. En entreprise, il est souvent exploité en interne pour des applications et services propres.
Le correctif s’attaque à un souci avec les contrôles ActiveX sur les systèmes 64 bits. Cette nouvelle mise à jour cumulative n’est cependant pas parfaite. Elle s’accompagne de deux problèmes connus et non corrigés pour le moment. L’un a un impact sur .NET Frameworket l’autre concerne la barre de recherche dans le lecteur Windows Media.
KB4467681, note de version
- Ensures that certain windowed ActiveX controls scroll along with other page content in Internet Explorer 11 during a user-triggered scroll operation.
- Addresses an issue that causes navigation across eras to stop working in the Japanese Calendar view.
- Addresses an issue related to the date format for the Japanese era calendar.
- Addresses an issue that causes the GetCalendarInfo function to return an incorrect era name on the first day of the Japanese era.
- Addresses an issue that prevents the deletion of word spellings from the Microsoft Office dictionary using settings.
- Addresses time zone changes for Russian daylight standard time.
- Addresses time zone changes for Moroccan daylight standard time.
- Addresses an issue that sometimes causes the software keyboard to disappear when joining a Wi-Fi network while using a Universal Windows Platform (UWP) application. This issue affects devices that have installed the Windows 10 Creators Update and have no physical keyboard.
- Addresses an issue to allow the use of the previous barrel button and drag functionality and ensure that shim choices have priority over the registry.
- Addresses an issue that causes Microsoft Word Immersive Reader to skip the first part of a selected word when using Microsoft Word Online in Microsoft Edge.
- Addresses an issue in the Universal CRT that sometimes causes the AMD64-specific implementation of FMOD to return an incorrect result when given very large inputs. FMOD is frequently used to implement the modulo operator in JavaScript and Python implementations that use the Universal C Runtime.
- Addresses an issue in which event log entries for the CredSSP security update that fixes CVE-2018-0886 are not logged correctly.
- Addresses an issue that may cause excessive memory usage when using smart cards.
- Addresses an issue that causes the system to stop working with the error code, “0x120_fvevol!FveEowFinalSweepConvertSpecialRangesChunk”.
- Addresses an issue that blocks ActiveX controls in Internet Explorer on 64-bit systems. This occurs when using Windows Defender Application Control and creating a policy that allows all ActiveX controls to run in Internet Explorer.
- Addresses an issue that prevents Application Guard from browsing the internet if the proxy auto-config (PAC) file on a device uses IP literals to specify a web proxy.
- Addresses an issue that prevents a Wi-Fi client from connecting to Miracast® devices when the allowed service set identifier (SSID) is specified in Wireless Network Policies.
- Addresses an issue with the Group Policy Object (GPO) “Prohibit connection to non-domain networks when connected to domain authenticated network”. In this scenario, this GPO disconnects the Wi-Fi interface over which a VPN client connection is established.
- Addresses a power state transition issue that causes the system to become unresponsive when connecting to eXtensible Host Controller Interface (xHCI) devices.
- Addresses an issue that causes the RemoteApp window to always be active and in the foreground after closing a window.
- Addresses an issue that causes the installation and client activation of Windows Server 2019 and 1809 LTSC Key Management Service (KMS) host keys (CSVLK) to not work as expected. For more information about the original feature, see KB4347075.