Windows 10 April 2018 Update, KB4284848 deploys, what’s new?

Microsoft has released a new cumulative update, KB4284848 for Windows 10 April 2018 Update. It finally brings bug fixes.

KB4284848, Windows 10 April 2018 Update, KB4284848 deploys, what’s new?, Optocrypto

Its installation upgrades the operating system to version 17134.137. This figure makes it possible to check whether everything went well. To know the version of Windows 10 on your PC, just run “Winver” in the “Run” module. It is accessible with the “Win+R” key combination.

This KB4284848 cumulative update is fully dedicated to fixing the latest version of Windows 10, April 2018 Update. For many, it was eagerly awaited because of a large number of known problems. You will naturally find all the details in the version file available at the end of the article.

Windows 10 April 2018 Update, KB4284848, bug fixes

Microsoft finally solved the problem preventing files generated by Media Center under another version of Windows 10 from working properly. “The “Appmonitor” should no longer stop working when logged out with unregistered user settings.

KB4284848 also addresses a Microsoft Edge crash issue when downloading a font from a non-RFC URL. Microsoft explains that it has also fixed two bugs affecting “Remote Desktop”. They concern the disappearance of pop-up windows, drop-down menus and a right “click” that does not work.

There are no known issues with this cumulative update, which is good news. Be careful, that doesn’t mean she’s perfect. Recently available, it is necessary to hear before shouting victory.

Microsoft’s next major maintenance is scheduled for July 10. This second Tuesday of the month will give birth to Patch Tuesday. In this framework, we will have in addition to classic bug fixes, security improvements.

KB4284848, release note

  • Addresses an issue that causes the Video Settings HDR streaming calibration slider to stop working. This is caused by a conflict with the panel of certain OEMs.
  • Addresses streaming compatibility issues with some live TV streaming content providers.
  • Addresses an issue where media content is generated by Windows Media Center.
  • Addresses an issue in which SmartHeap did not work with UCRT.
  • Addresses performance regression App-V, which slows many actions in Windows 10.
  • Addresses an issue that causes Apponitor to stop working at logoff if the Settingstoragepath is set incorrectly.
  • Addresses an issue that causes Apponitor to stop working at logoff, and user settings are not saved.
  • Addresses an issue where client applications running in a container image do not conform to the dynamic port range.
  • Addresses an issue where the DNS server might stop using DNS Query Resolution Policies with a “Not Equal” (NE) condition.
  • Addresses an issue with T1 and T2 custom values after configuring DHCP failover.
  • Addresses an issue that causes the latest versions of Google Chrome (67.0.3396.79+) to stop working on some devices.
  • Addresses issues with the Desktop Remote in which pop-up windows and drop-down menus do not appear and it does not work properly. These issues occur when using remote applications.
  • Addresses an issue that causes a connection failure when a Remote Desktop Connection does not read the bypass list.
  • Addresses an issue that may cause Microsoft Edge to stop working when it initializes the download of a malformed (not RFC compliant) URL.
  • Addresses an issue where some users may receive an error when accessing files or running programs from a shared folder using the SMBv1 protocol. The error is “An invalid argument was supplied”.
  • Addresses an issue that causes Task Scheduler tasks with an S4U error message “ERROR_NO_SUCH_LOGON_SESSION / STATUS_NO_TRUST_SAM_ACCOUNT”.
  • Addresses a performance issue avec Windows Mixed Reality on some computers with hybrid graphics adapters, such as Surface Book 2.
KB4284848, Windows 10 April 2018 Update, KB4284848 deploys, what’s new?, Optocrypto

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