Microsoft Delivers Patch Tuesday Updates for Windows 10

It’s the second Tuesday of the month, which means it’s time for Patch Tuesday at Redmond. Microsoft is today releasing a number of new updates for almost all versions of Windows 10 today, with a couple of fixes and improvements.

The company is releasing updates for the latest version of Windows 10, version 1903, as well as older versions — including 1809, 1803, 1709, 1703, 1607, and the original version of Windows 10.

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Here’s what’s new for the latest version of Windows 10, version 1903, with KB4512508:

  • Addresses an issue that may prevent devices from starting up or cause them to continue restarting if they are connected to a domain that is configured to use MIT Kerberos realms. Domain controllers and domain members are both affected.
  • Security updates to Windows App Platform and Frameworks, Windows Storage and Filesystems, Microsoft Scripting Engine, Windows Input and Composition, Windows Wireless Networking, Windows Cryptography, Windows Datacenter Networking, Windows Virtualization, Windows Storage and Filesystems, the Microsoft JET Database Engine, Windows Linux, Windows Kernel, Windows Server, Windows MSXML, Internet Explorer, and Microsoft Edge.

You can find the changelog for the update for version 1809 here, 1803 here, 1709 here, 1703 here, 1607 here, and the original version of Windows 10 here.

The latest update to Windows 10 version 1903 doesn’t bring any notable fixes, but it also doesn’t fix a critical issue that’s been present for a long while. The issue, which prevents some users from using Windows Sandbox, first appeared on Windows 10 version 1903 around June, and it is yet to be addressed by Microsoft. Pretty odd.

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  • coeus89

    13 August, 2019 - 2:09 pm

    <p>Windows Linux lol. That just sounds odd.</p>

  • dontbeevil

    13 August, 2019 - 2:31 pm

    <p>meanwhile a REALLY LAME ad from google… Mehedi are you going to do an article?</p><p>youtube.com/watch?v=DS0H0XDDotI</p>

  • ulrichr

    13 August, 2019 - 5:43 pm

    <p>What about the graphics bug on Surface Books, that turns off the discrete graphics unexpectedly? Has there been any word on when this will be fixed?</p>

  • JCerna

    Premium Member
    14 August, 2019 - 12:06 am

    <p>This update removed Windows Ink Workspace and although I like the new Microsoft whiteboard app I hate the new popup menu.</p>

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