Microsoft has issued another round of cumulative updates today, following up on those released last week and on this month’s Patch Tuesday before that. The latest round of fixes are available for Windows 10 April 2018 Update PCs, along with PCs still running the Fall Creators Update and last spring’s Creators Update. Here’s a look at all of the fixes included, along with each update’s new build number. Addresses an issue that causes devices within Active Directory or Hybrid AADJ++ domains to unexpectedly unenroll from Microsoft Intune or third-party MDM services after installing provisioning package updates (PPKG). This issue occurs on devices that are subject to the Auto MDM Enrollment with AAD Token Group Policy. If you ran the script Disable-AutoEnrollMDMCSE.PS1 as a workaround for this issue, run Enable-AutoEnrollMDMCSE.PS1 from a PowerShell window in Administrator mode after installing this update. Addresses additional issues with updated time zone information. Improves the ability of the Universal CRT Ctype family of functions to handle EOF as valid input. Addresses an issue with registration in the “Push to Install” service. Addresses an issue with Roaming User Profiles where the AppData\Local and AppData\Locallow folders are incorrectly synchronized at user logon and logoff. For more information, see KB4340390. Addresses issues related to peripherals that use Quality of Service (QoS) parameters for Bluetooth connections. Addresses an issue that causes SQL Server memory usage to grow over time when encrypting data using a symmetric key that has a certificate. Then, you execute queries that open and close the… [Read full story]
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