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Windows 10 Cumulative Updates KB4586786 & KB4586781 Released

Windows 10 Cumulative Updates KB4586786 & KB4586781 Released

It’s November 10 and Patch Tuesday, and the first batch of security updates or ‘B’ updates are now available for all supported versions of Windows 10 including version 20H2.

If you want to grab these updates, check for updates in the Settings and the update will begin installing. If you don’t want to grab these fixes, make sure that you hit the pause button. This is because Patch Tuesday cumulative updates are downloaded and installed automatically when you try to ignore them but don’t hit the pause optional.

Like every Patch Tuesday release, the cumulative update comes with security fixes and general bug fixes, and the patch is rolling out to PCs with May 2020 Update, November 2019 Update, May 2019 Update and later.

Below is the list of all new updates for Windows 10

To install the patch, head to the Settings app and click on the Windows Update option to install the patches. If you own multiple PCs or if you would like to patch the PCs manually, you can learn more about it here.

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Builds 19041.630 and 19042.630

The cumulative update for Windows 10, version 2004 and 20H2 is KB 4586781 and it comes with these fixes:

  • Updates to improve security when using Microsoft Office products.
  • Updates to improve security when Windows performs basic operations.
  • Updates the 2020 DST start date for the Fiji Islands to December 20, 2020.
  • Security updates to the Microsoft Scripting Engine, Windows Input and Composition, Microsoft Graphics Component, the Windows Wallet Service, Windows Fundamentals, and the Windows Kernel.
Users of the Microsoft Input Method Editor (IME) for Japanese or Chinese languages might experience issues when attempting various tasks. You might have issues with input, receive unexpected results, or might not be able to enter text.For more information about the issues, workaround steps, and the currently resolved issues, please see KB4564002
System and user certificates might be lost when updating device from Windows 10, version 1809 or later to a later version of Windows 10. Devices will only be impacted if they have already installed any Latest cumulative update (LCU) released September 16, 2020 or later and then proceed to update to a later version of Windows 10 from media or an installation source which does not have an LCU released October 13, 2020 or later integrated. This primarily happens when managed devices are updated using outdated bundles or media through an update management tool such as Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) or Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager. This might also happen when using outdated physical media or ISO images that do not have the latest updates integrated.Note Devices using Windows Update for Business or that connect directly to Windows Update are not impacted. Any device connecting to Windows Update should always receive the latest versions of the feature update, including the latest LCU, without any extra steps.If you have already encountered this issue on your device, you can mitigate it within the uninstall window by going back to your previous version of Windows using the instructions here. The uninstall window might be 10 or 30 days depending on the configuration of your environment and the version you’re updating to. You will then need to update to the later version of Windows 10 after the issue is resolved in your environment. Note Within the uninstall window, you can increase the number of days you have to go back to your previous version of Windows 10 by using the DISM command /Set-OSUninstallWindow. You must make this change before the default uninstall window has lapsed. For more information, see DISM operating system uninstall command-line options.We are working on a resolution and will provide updated bundles and refreshed media in the coming weeks.

Builds 18362.1198 and 18363.1198

The cumulative update for Windows 10, version 1903 and 1909 is 18362.1198 and 18363.1198 respectively. It comes with these fixes:

  • Updates the 2020 DST start date for the Fiji Islands to December 20, 2020.
  • Updates to improve security when using Microsoft Office products.
  • Updates to improve security when using input devices such as a mouse, keyboard, or pen.
  • Updates to improve security when Windows performs basic operations.
  • Addresses an issue with the package frame launcher (PSF) that passes a malformed parameter to a shim.
  • Security updates to the Microsoft Scripting Engine, the Microsoft Graphics Component, Windows Input and Composition, the Windows Wallet Service, Windows Fundamentals, and the Windows Kernel.

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