Microsoft released cumulative updates for all supported versions of the company's Windows operating system on October 3, 2019. The updates are cumulative and address two issues, printing issues and a feature on demand installation issue, that were introduced in earlier updates.
The updates address the following issue:
- An issue with the print spooler service that could cause print jobs to fail. It could also lead to applications closing unexpectedly or throw errors.
The updates for Microsoft's Windows 10 operating system address the following issue as well.
- An issue with the operating system's Features on Demand system that would cause feature installations to fail; this caused issues when trying to installing the Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5 and others. The error message that would show up was "The changes couldn’t be complete. Please reboot your computer and try again. Error code: 0x800f0950".
The company released the following updates:
Windows 10
Windows 10 updates are available via Windows Update, Microsoft Update, WSUS, and as direct downloads on the Microsoft Update Catalog website.
- Windows 10 version 1903 -- KB4524147
- Microsoft Update Catalog link for direct download.
- Known issues: none
- Windows 10 version 1809 -- KB4524148
- Microsoft Update Catalog link for direct download.
- Known issue: Certain operations may fail on Cluster Shared Volumes.
- Known issue Black screen on first logon after installing updates.
- Known issue: Devices with some Asian language packs may throw error "0x800f0982 - PSFX_E_MATCHING_COMPONENT_NOT_FOUND."
- Known issue: Windows Mixed Reality Portal may throw error 15-5.
- Windows 10 version 1803 -- KB4524149
- Microsoft Update Catalog link for direct download.
- Known issue: Certain operations may fail on Cluster Shared Volumes.
- Known issue Black screen on first logon after installing updates.
- Known issue: Windows Mixed Reality Portal may throw error 15-5.
- Windows 10 version 1709 -- KB4524150
- Microsoft Update Catalog link for direct download.
- Known issue: Certain operations may fail on Cluster Shared Volumes.
- Windows 10 version 1703 -- KB4524151
- Microsoft Update Catalog link for direct download.
- Known issue: Certain operations may fail on Cluster Shared Volumes.
- Windows 10 version 1607 -- KB4524152
- Microsoft Update Catalog link for direct download.
- Known issue: Certain operations may fail on Cluster Shared Volumes.
- Known issue: Cluster service may fail to start with error 2245 (NERR_PasswordTooShort).
Updates for Windows 7 and Windows 8.1
The updates are offered via Windows Update, Microsoft Update, WSUS and as direct downloads on the Microsoft Update Catalog website.
- Windows 8.1 -- KB4524156
- Microsoft Update Catalog link for direct download.
- Known issue: Certain operations may fail on Cluster Shared Volumes.
- Windows 7 -- KB4524157
- Microsoft Update Catalog link for direct download.
- Known issue: VBScript in IE11 may not be disabled by default even though it should be.
KB4524135: cumulative update for Internet Explorer
Microsoft released a cumulative update for the company's Internet Explorer web browser as well. The cumulative update is pushed via Windows Update, Microsoft Update, Windows Server Update Services, and available as a standalone download on the Microsoft Update Catalog website.
- Internet Explorer update -- KB4524135
- Microsoft Update Catalog link for direct download.
Microsoft lists two known issues for the update:
- VBScript may not be disabled in Internet Explorer 11 by default even though it should have been on Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2. A workaround is provided.
- The About Box may list a different KB number on Windows 7.
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