Microsoft débute cette semaine avec la publication d’une nouvelle mise à jour cumulative Windows 10, KB5016688. Proposée de manière facultative, il s’agit d’une « preview » du contenu prévu pour le prochain Patch Tuesday.
Il ne s’attaque pas à la sécurité. Nous retrouvons des améliorations qui seront déployées de manière automatique lors de la prochaine grande maintenance mensuelle de Microsoft. Elle est prévue le deuxième mardi de chaque mois. Si vous souhaitez découvrir dès maintenant ce contenu, il suffit de se rendre dans Windows Update pour déclencher le téléchargement et l’installation.
KB5016688 vise les dernières versions de Windows 10 encore prises en charge soit Windows 10 20H2, 21H1 et 21H2. Une fois installée elle permet au système d’exploitation d’évoluer en version 19042.1949, 19043.1949 et 19044.1949. Ces nombres sont importants car ils permettent de s’assurer rapidement que tout s’est bien déroulé. Pour les trouver il suffit de lancer winver.exe dans « Exécuter ».
Windows 10 et KB5016688, les faits marquants
Nous avons droit à de nombreux correctifs dont l’un s’attaque à Edge. Le navigateur ne doit plus planter si le mode IE a été activé. Ce bug est problématique car cette option de compatibilité IE est cruciale depuis que le navigateur Internet Explorer a déjà officiellement abandonné.
Parmi la liste des différentes corrections voici les faits les plus marquants. Microsoft a résolu
- un problème d’échec de certaines installations de jeux en raison d’un souci de licence.
- un problème qui affecte les couleurs des icônes de la liste dans l’application rechercher,
- Un dysfonctionnement susceptible de provoquer une erreur 0x1E lors de l’arret et du redémarrage d’un périphérique,
- Un bug qui entraîne l’échec de l’activation d’un abonnement dans certaines conditions.
La bonne nouvelle est que KB5016688 n’introduit aucun nouveau problème connu. Microsoft indique par contre trois soucis avec des solutions de contournement disponibles ou des solutions en déploiement (KIR).
KB5016688 – Note de version
Highlights
- Addresses an issue that might cause some game installations to fail because of a licensing issue.
- Addresses an issue that affects the icon colors of the list in the Search app.
- Addresses an issue that might cause error 0x1E when you shut down or restart a device.
- Addresses a known issue that causes Microsoft Edge to stop responding when you use IE mode. This issue also prevents you from interacting with a dialog
- Addresses an issue that causes a subscription activation to fail under certain conditions.
This non-security update includes quality improvements.
- New! Gives IT admins the ability to remotely add languages and language-related features. Additionally, they can now manage language scenarios across several endpoint managers.
- New! Enhances Microsoft Defender for Endpoint’s ability to identify and intercept ransomware and advanced attacks.
- Addresses an issue that causes ServerAssignedConfigurations to be null in a few full configuration scenarios.
- Addresses a known issue that causes Microsoft Edge to stop responding when you use IE mode. This issue also prevents you from interacting with a dialog.
- Addresses an issue that affects transparency in layered windows when you are in High Definition remote applications integrated locally (RAIL) mode.
- Addresses an issue that might generate error 0x1E when you shut down or restart a device.
- Addresses an issue that causes a subscription activation to fail under certain conditions.
- Addresses an issue that might cause some game installations to fail because of a licensing issue.
- Addresses an issue that prevents virtualized App-V Microsoft Office applications from opening or causes them to stop working.
- Addresses an issue that might cause the deployment of the Windows Hello for Business certificate to fail in certain circumstances after you reset a device.
- Addresses an issue that degrades BitLocker performance.
- Addresses an issue that causes the Resultant Set of Policy tool (Rsop.msc) to stop working when it processes 1,000 or more “File System” security settings.
- Addresses an issue that continues to trust a revoked Attestation Identity Key (AIK) certificate and fails to generate a new certificate.
- Addresses an issue that causes the Take a Test app to remove all policies related to lockdown enforcement when you close the app.
- Addresses an issue that affects the jump list icon colors in the Search app.
- Addresses an issue that affects Focus Assist functionality for applications that run in full screen.
- Addresses an issue that prevents devices from receiving an offer from Windows Update for the same extension driver when that extension driver is already installed without the base driver.
- Addresses a race condition that causes the Local Security Authority Subsystem Service (LSASS) to stop working on Active Directory domain controllers. This issue occurs when LSASS processes simultaneous Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) over Transport Layer Security (TLS) requests that fail to decrypt. The exception code is 0xc0000409 (STATUS_STACK_BUFFER_OVERRUN).
- Addresses an issue that affects a lookup for a nonexistent security ID (SID) from the local domain using read-only domain controller (RODC). The lookup unexpectedly returns the STATUS_TRUSTED_DOMAIN_FAILURE error instead of STATUS_NONE_MAPPED or STATUS_SOME_MAPPED.
- Addresses an issue that might cause cldflt.sys to reference invalid memory in race conditions.
- Addresses an issue that affects input and output in the Storport driver and might cause your system to stop responding.