If you check for updates, you’ll see that monthly rollup KB4486563 and cumulative update KB4486564 are available for download.

KB4486563, KB4486564 changelog

If you’re wondering what’s new in KB4486563 and KB4486564, the short answer is ‘Not much’. These two patches fixed the annoying Microsoft Access 97 database errors caused by the number of characters in column names. At the same time, the updates also add general security improvements to various Windows components. Here is the official changelog:

Addresses an issue that may prevent applications that use a Microsoft Jet database with the Microsoft Access 97 file format from opening. This issue occurs if the database has column names greater than 32 characters. The database fails to open with the error, “Unrecognized Database Format”. Security updates to Windows App Platform and Frameworks, Windows Graphics, Windows Input and Composition, Windows Wireless Networking, Windows Server, and the Microsoft JET Database Engine.

Monthly rollup KB4486563 packs one additional change. Namely, it adds top-level domain support to HTTP Strict Transport Security (HSTS) Preload for Microsoft Edge and Internet Explorer 11. Speaking of Internet Explorer, if you’re still using this browser, you should switch to a modern one soon. Microsoft recently asked users to replace this old browser with a modern one. Back to our Patch Tuesday topic, as stated above, you can install  KB4486563 and KB4486564 automatically via Windows Update. If you want to use the Microsoft Update Catalog website, follow the links below to get the updates:

Download KB4486563 Download KB4486564

KB4486563, KB4486564 known bugs

As far as the known issues are concerned, you may experience some Event Viewer problems after installing these patches, as well as some VM restore issues. UPDATE: Some users are still experiencing database error even after applying these updates. They report they’re still getting ‘Database not recognized’ and ‘Description not found’ errors. Thanks, Charles C. for the update. If you encountered other bugs apart from the ones mentioned above, do tell us more about your experience in the comments below. RELATED POSTS TO CHECK OUT: Editor’s Note: This post was updated on February, 25 for freshness, and accuracy.

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