As that’s the case with most cumulative updates for Windows, update KB4053579 brings no new features to the system. Just bug fixes and system improvements. Here’s the complete changelog of cumulative update KB4053579 for Windows 10 v1607 and Windows Server 2016:
Addresses issue where users of SQL Server Reporting Services may not be able to use the scrollbar in a drop-down list. Addresses additional issues with updated time zone information. Addresses issue where, after you install KB4041688, KB4052231, or KB4048953, the error “CDPUserSvc_XXXX has stopped working” appears. Additionally, this resolves the logging of Event ID 1000 in the Application event log. It notes that svchost.exe_CDPUserSvc_XXXX stopped working and the faulting module name is “cdp.dll”. Security updates to the Microsoft Scripting Engine and Microsoft Edge.
Besides KB4053579, Microsoft also released cumulative updates for all supported versions of Windows 10, including: cumulative update KB4054517 for Windows 10 v1705 (Fall Creators Update), cumulative KB4053580 for Windows 10 v1703, and KB4053578 for Windows 10 v1511. For more info about cumulative update KB4053579, as well as other updates released this Patch Tuesday, visit Microsoft’s official Update History page. To download Windows 10 cumulative update KB4053579, simply go to Settings > Updates & Security, and check for updates. Or you can download and install the update manually from Microsoft Update Catalog. So far, we haven’t noticed any problems caused by this cumulative update. If you experienced any issues upon installing update KB4053579 on your computer, feel free to let us know in the comments down below.
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