Microsoft is rolling out a new update for Windows 10 Creators Update to millions of users around the world right now. The company today released the cumulative update KB4016240 to Windows 10 users, which brings the OS version number up to 15063.250 from 15063.138.
This is the third cumulative update ever released for the Windows 10 Creators Update, and it doesn't include anything substantial which isn't unexpected. Remember, it's just a cumulative update so it only includes some bug fixes and minor improvements.
Here's the changelog:
- Addressed issue where VMs might experience loss in network connectivity while provisioning IP addresses.
- Addressed issue that does not initiate a remote ring on the device when RemoteRing Configuration Service Provider (CSP) is used.
- Addressed issue where a memory leak occurs in Internet Explorer when hosting pages containing nested framesets that load cross-domain content.
- Addressed issue where Internet Explorer 11 does not save JavaScript files when exporting to an MHT file.
- Addressed issue that causes users to get logged out from Web applications intermittently.
- Addressed issue with a very dim internal monitor that may occur when booting with the external monitor only and then switching to the built-in panel only.
- Addressed issue where running Win32 Direct3D applications or games in full-screen exclusive mode causes the system to become unresponsive when resuming from Connected Standby.
- Addressed issue where when upgrading to Windows 10, version 1703, with the system language set to Chinese, the progress page displays geometric shapes instead of the correct localized strings.
- Addressed issue that prevents the lock screen from being disabled using Group Policy on Professional SKUs.
- Addressed issue in Windows Forms configuration options, which causes antivirus applications to stop working at startup.
- Addressed additional issues with compatibility, Internet Explorer, and Microsoft Edge.
If you are a Windows 10 user running the Creators Update, you should be able to get the latest update by heading over to Windows Update in the Settings app right now.
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