Le Patch Tuesday du mois de mai 2023 donne naissance à KB5026361. Cette mise à jour cumulative vise les PCs sous Windows 10 21H2 ou 21H2.
Etant dans le cadre d’un Patch Tuesday le focus est la sécurité. Microsoft corrige 19 vulnérabilités dans Windows 10 21H2 dont 15 sont importantes et 4 sont jugées critiques. Elles touchent protocole SSTP (Secure Socket Tunneling Protocol) (CVE-2023-24903), Windows OLE (CVE-2023-29325), Pragmatic General Multicast (PGM) (CVE-2023-24943) et le protocole LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol) (CVE-2023-28283). De son côté Windows 10 22H2 est aussi concerné par 19 vulnérabilités dont 4 sont jugées critiques. Il s’agit des mêmes failles que celles rencontrées dans Windows 10 21H2.
KB5026361 corrige également un souci avec LAPS (Local Administrator Password Solution) Windows. Le service LSASS (Local Security Authority Subsystem Service) peut cesser de répondre. Pour le reste elle propose l’ensemble du contenu de la mise à jour Preview publiée le 25 avril 2023.
Elle permet de synchroniser les paramètres de langue et de région lorsque vous modifiez la langue d’affichage ou le format régional de votre compte Microsoft. Nous avons la résolution de deux problèmes qui affectent le mode IE de Microsoft Edge (Les fenêtres contextuelles s’ouvrent en arrière-plan plutôt qu’au premier plan et le Gestionnaire de fenêtre à onglets cesse de répondre). Elle modifie les icônes d’application pour certains fournisseurs de services mobiles et corrige un problème qui affecte la méthode d’entrée chinoise. Microsoft précise
Cette mise à jour affecte les utilisateurs Xbox Elite qui disposent de la manette Xbox Adaptive Controller. Cette mise à jour applique vos préférences de remappage de contrôleur sur le bureau. Cette mise à jour corrige un problème susceptible d’affecter les actualités et les centres d’intérêt. Il peut scintiller dans la barre des tâches et l’Explorateur de fichiers peut cesser de répondre.
A cela s’ajoute une longue liste de correctifs dont voici tous les détails.
Windows 10 et KB5026361, note de version
Highlights
- New! This update adds the ability to sync language and region settings when you change your Microsoft account display language or regional format. Windows will save those settings to your account if you have turned on Language preferences sync in your Windows backup settings.
- This update addresses an issue that affects Microsoft Edge IE mode. Pop-up windows open in the background instead of in the foreground.
- This update addresses an issue that affects Edge IE mode. The Tab Window Manager stops responding.
- This update changes the app icons for certain mobile providers.
- This update addresses an issue that affects the Chinese input method. You cannot see all of the first suggested item.
- This update affects Xbox Elite users who have the Xbox Adaptive Controller. This update applies your controller remapping preferences on the desktop.
- This update addresses an issue that might affect news and interests. It might flicker on the taskbar and File Explorer might stop responding.
Improvements
Important: Use EKB KB5015684 to update to Windows 10, version 22H2.
- This non-security update includes quality improvements. When you install this KB:
- New! This update changes firewall settings. You can now configure application group rules.
- This update affects the Islamic Republic of Iran. The update supports the government’s daylight saving time change order from 2022.
- The update addresses an issue that sends unexpected password expiration notices to users. This occurs when you set up an account to use “Smart Card is Required for Interactive Logon” and set “Enable rolling of expiring NTLM secrets”.
- This update addresses an issue that affects the Local Security Authority Subsystem Service (LSASS) process. It might stop responding. Because of this, the machine restarts. The error is 0xc0000005 (STATUS_ACCESS_VIOLATION).
- This update addresses an issue that affects protected content. When you minimize a window that has protected content, the content displays when it should not. This occurs when you are using Taskbar Thumbnail Live Preview.
- This update addresses an issue that affects provisioning packages. They fail to apply in certain circumstances when elevation is required.
- This update addresses an issue that affects mobile device management (MDM) customers. The issue stops you from printing. This occurs because of an exception.
- This update addresses an issue that affects the Windows Defender Application Control. The policy that blocks software using a hash rule might not stop the software from running.
- This update addresses an issue that occurs when you use a PIN to sign in to Windows Hello for Business. Signing in to Remote Desktop Services might fail. The error message is, “The request is not supported”.
- This update addresses an issue that might affect the keyboard layout when you sign in to a console session. The layout might be reset to the system default. This occurs when you lock your machine or have more than one keyboard layout in Settings.
- This update addresses an issue that affects Microsoft Edge WebView2. This issue might cause an infinite loop when you try to restart its process.
- This update addresses an issue that affects Administrator Account Lockout policies. GPResult and Resultant Set of Policy did not report them.
- This update addresses an issue that affects Active Directory Users & Computers. It stops responding. This occurs when you use TaskPad view to enable or disable many objects at the same time.
- This update addresses an issue that affects the Unified Write Filter (UWF). When you turn it off by using a call to Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI), your device might stop responding.
- This update addresses an issue that affects the Resilient File System (ReFS). A stop error prevents the OS from starting up correctly.
- This update addresses an issue that affects MySQL commands. The commands fail on Windows Xenon containers.
- This update addresses an issue that affects SMB Direct. Endpoints might not be available on systems that use multi-byte character sets.
- This update addresses an issue that affects apps that use DirectX on older Intel graphics drivers. You might receive an error from apphelp.dll.
- This update addresses an issue that affects the legacy Local Administrator Password Solution (LAPS) and the new Windows LAPS feature. They fail to manage the configured local account password. This occurs when you install the legacy LAPS .msi file after you have installed the April 11, 2023, Windows update on machines that have a legacy LAPS policy.
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