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Windows 10 Cumulative Update 15063.502

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Windows 10 Cumulative Update

Microsoft has just pushed out an out-of-schedule cumulative update for Windows 10. Lately, this is not an unusual occurrence. “Patch Tuesday” is not scheduled for another week, and we expect more at that time, but this one surprised me.

Change Log For 15063.502

Here is the change log of the recent patch bringing Windows 10 version 1703 to build 15063.502:

  • Addressed issue that causes a Microsoft Installer (MSI) application to fail for standard (non-admin) users when installed on a per user basis
  • Addressed issue to enable support in the DevDetail Configuration Service Provider (CSP) to return the UBR number in the D part of the SwV node
  • Addressed issue where NTFS sparse files were unexpectedly truncated (NTFS sparse files are used by Data Deduplication—deduplicated files may be unexpectedly corrupted as a result). Also updated chkdsk to detect which files are corrupted
  • Addressed issue where the IME pad was not launching correctly in the Microsoft Edge browser for certain markets
  • Addressed issue to allow Win32 applications to work with various Bluetooth LE devices including head tracking devices
  • Addressed issue in the Mobile Device Manager Enterprise feature to allow headsets to work correctly
  • Addressed issue where device drivers are not loading
  • Addressed a reliability issue when playing specific types of spatial sound content
  • Addressed issue with a dropped key on Microsoft Surface Keyboard and Microsoft Surface Ergo Keyboard, and addressed Wacom active pen connection failures
  • Addressed issue to improve stability for USB type C during device arrival and removal during system power changes
  • Addressed USB host controller issue where the host controller no longer responds to the attached peripherals
  • Addressed MP4 compatibility issue while playing content from a social media site in Microsoft Edge
  • Addressed issue with audio headsets connected to a PC through Xbox 360 controllers
  • Addressed a reliability issue with launching a Settings app while another application is using the camera device concurrently
  • Addressed issue with notifications (SMS, Calendar) for an activity tracker
  • Addressed issue with video playback artifacts during transitions from portrait to landscape on mobile devices
  • Addressed issue with Skype calls becoming unresponsive after about 20 minutes when using Bluetooth headsets with Hands-Free Profile (HFP) connections with negotiated mSBC codec (Wideband Speech)
  • Addressed issue where a service using a Managed Service Account (MSA) fails to connect to the domain after an automatic password update
  • Addressed issue where, in some cases, a drive that utilizes on-drive hardware encryption would not automatically unlock at system startup
  • Addressed issue where “cipher.exe /u” fails on client machines that are deployed with InTune, Windows Information Protection (WIP), and an updated Data Recovery Agent (DRA) certificate. Cipher.exe will fail with one of the following errors: “The request is not supported” or “The system cannot find the file specified”
  • Addressed issue where a memory leak occurs in a nonpaged pool with the “NDnd” memory tag when you have a network bridge set up
  • Addressed issue where you cannot add Work and School accounts in Windows Store, and you may get an error that reads, “We encountered an error; please try signing in again later.”
  • Addressed issue issue where if a Surface Hub enters Sleep mode and then resumes, it may require the user to sign in to Skype again
  • Addressed issue where some Windows Forms (WinForms) applications that use DataGridView, Menu controls, or call a constructor for a Screen object experienced performance regressions in .NET 4.7. This was caused by additional Garbage Collections. In some cases, there was an empty UI because of a lack of GDI+ handles
  • Addressed issue where Magnifier Lens users cannot click on buttons or select web content in Microsoft Edge or Cortana results
  • Addressed issue introduced in the June updates where some applications may not launch when a device resumes from Connected Standby mode

As you can see, this is mostly a bug-fix roll-out. You should be able to get this most recent update via the Windows Update App now. The official Patch Tuesday, for what it’s worth, will be coming on August the 8th. New features?

They love to fix bugs, don’t they. What bothers me is that there seems to be a whole lot of them– like, all the time. Wouldn’t it make more sense to fix the bugs before they introduce new features? It’s gotten to the point where many people don’t trust the updates anymore– myself included.

I would much prefer bug-free updates than to have an onslaught of new features I don’t find all that exciting anyway,

Richard

13 thoughts on “Windows 10 Cumulative Update 15063.502”

  1. Hasn’t made it to my PC yet. This update is KB4032188. if anyone is searching.

  2. Downloaded the update from the Microsoft Update Catalog websitehttp://catalog.update.microsoft.com/v7/site/DownloadInformation.aspx
    Took longer to download than to install the update.

  3. Richard. Did you not mention that Microsoft is using us (those using 10) as beta testers, Mindblower! 🙂

  4. On good olde Win 7 .. I would have knocked back most of those as useless waste of space / time when i checked just what exactly they updated / fixed

  5. Rich:
    Do you have a general link for the MS Patch Tuesday change log details as you provided above?
    Thanks,
    Dan

  6. Hi Richard,
    Not exactly – I was hoping more for the link you used to get those brief explanations of what each fix did that you displayed in your article. From there I could modify it for future fixes.
    Thanks,
    Dan

  7. Warning to those who are waiting for it. I’m on 70 meg fibre broadband (UK) and this update took one and a half hours to download and install!!

    1. Richard Pedersen

      Howdy Blacksmith,

      I have a 10Mbps connection and it took less than 30 minutes. A lot depends on how recently you last updated your machine.

      Sorry you had problems,
      Richard

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