Windows 10 KB4103727 changelog

If you own an AMD-powered device and you experienced intermittent loss of USB port functionality after resuming from Hibernate, KB4103727 will fix this problem. The April Windows Servicing updates caused App-V Scripts (User Scripts) to stop working. The May Patch Tuesday updates fixes this issue as well. After installing April’s KB4093105, many Windows Mixed Reality users encountered an error message informing them that the OS couldn’t download Windows Mixed Reality software. This problem should be history now. Other bug fixes and improvements include:

Fixed an Internet Explorer issue that might cause communication between web workers to fail in certain asynchronous scenarios that involve multiple visits to a web page. Internet Explorer and Microsoft Edge now respect the video preload flag in certain scenarios. Increases the user account minimum password length in Group Policy from 14 to 20 characters. Users can now select Microsoft add-ins on a second monitor. Addressed the issue that may cause an error when connecting to a Remote Desktop server. The update also brings additional security updates to Microsoft Edge, Internet Explorer, Windows app platform and frameworks, Device Guard, Windows kernel, Microsoft Graphics Component, Windows storage and filesystems, Windows Hyper-V, Windows virtualization and kernel, HTML help, and Windows Server.

You can download KB4103727 automatically via Windows Update or you can get the stand-alone package from Microsoft’s Update Catalog. RELATED STORIES TO CHECK OUT:

Patch Tuesday installs Candy Crush on Windows 10 PCs How to fix performance issues after installing Patch Tuesday updates Don’t check for updates this Patch Tuesday to avoid getting the April Update

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