Win10 Anniversary Update Cumulative Update KB3201845 Patch Update Content Daquan

  

Microsoft has pushed a new cumulative update number KB3201845 for the official version of the Windows 10 Anniversary Update, which brings more bug fixes and system-level improvements. It comes with version 14393.479 when installed. Let's take a look at the details below!

The official name of the update is "Windows 10 version 1607 and Windows Server 2016 cumulative update: December 9, 2016", users can upgrade via Windows Update. It is best for the user to perform a backup of the relevant data before installing the accumulated update. If this version number sounds familiar, it is because it was released last week's preview version and is now finally available to the public.

According to the update log, the cumulative update KB3201845 is mainly to improve mobile device management (MDM) deregistration, distributed object model (DCOM), PowerShell reliability of peripheral interfaces, etc., including other series update content.

The following is a complete update log:

Improved the reliability of Mobile Device Management (MDM), Distributed Component Object Model (DCOM), Peripheral Component Interface and PowerShell.

Resolved an issue where if you installed the Chinese Input Method Editor and used Windows Hello to log in, it would cause excessive battery drain. Fixed an OLE drag and drop issue that prevented users from downloading SharePoint document libraries as files.

Resolved an issue with the fixed media device in the super floppy format that the Windows 10 Anniversary Update does not recognize or access in Windows Explorer.

Resolve an issue that caused the System Center Configuration Manager (SCCM) client installation to fail when re-imaging the device using the SCCM task sequence.

Resolved an issue that caused the loss of optional component (OC) status information (including all Hyper-V virtual machines) after the upgrade.

Resolve an issue that causes Windows Explorer to display information that is inconsistent with the information stored on the floppy disk.

Resolved issues that caused certain commands (such as DIR and NET USE) to hang after connecting to a shared CD/DVD hosted drive without media.

Resolved an issue where customers could not use directory cache sizes larger than 64KB.

Resolve the issue of Windows Explorer sometimes not prompting for credentials when a user logs in with a Microsoft account.

Resolved application compatibility and other issues with Internet Explorer.

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