
The problem affects devices with Windows installations created from custom offline media or custom ISO images. They stopped responding when you added a new disk to a storage pool in thin provisioning scenarios.Īfter installing the update, Microsoft confirmed a bug that could leave some devices without Microsoft Edge. Last, Microsoft fixed an issue affecting virtual machines (VM). Preventing LSASS from stopping responding after running Sysprep on a domain-joined machine.Reporting the Windows Defender Application Control (WDAC) user mode policy’s enforcement status in MSInfo.exe correctly.Enabling bulk provisioning with Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) using a provisioning package.Removing conflicting policies for Microsoft Edge when using MDMWinsOverGPFlag in Intune.

Ensuring file names have the correct letter case (uppercase or lowercase) in AppV.Improving the Remove-Item cmdlet for Microsoft OneDrive folders.Preventing non-error messages from being logged in cbs.log.The update includes several other important bug fixes, such as: A deadlock is a resource conflict between two or more threads. Additionally, it has fixed a deadlock issue that affected COM+ applications. The company has also fixed an issue with the United Mexican States changing daylight saving time for 2023.

Windows Update | Image Courtesy: Windows Latest The problem occurred when some data was left behind after removing a user profile, causing the database to grow over time. Microsoft has resolved a problem with the Appx State Repository that affected user sign-in speed in multi-user environments like FSLogix.

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