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Windows 10 22H2, update KB5037849 is rolling out, what's new?


Windows 10 22H2, update KB5037849 is rolling out, what's new?

Windows 10 22H2, update KB5037849

A new cumulative update is available for Windows 10 PCs. Named KB5037849, it is offered optionally through the Release Preview channel of the Windows Insider program.

If you want to recover it, you will have to intervene manually in Windows Update. Clearly, its downloading and installation are not automatic. Its content only addresses problem correction. This posture is surprising because in recent months Microsoft has become accustomed to offering advances to enrich its operating system.

Installing KB5037849 allows Windows 10 22H2 to upgrade to build version 19045.4472. This figure is a relatively simple way to ensure that the process went smoothly. You can find it by launching “winver.exe” in Execute (WIN+R).

By the end of the week, this update will find its way to all Windows 10 PCs (outside of the Windows Insider program). It will remain optional since it offers a “Preview” of the non-security content of the next Patch Tuesday. This major monthly maintenance is scheduled for June 11.

Windows 10 22H2 and KB5037849

Among the various bugs corrected we can cite problems with certain USB printers and Microsoft Entra ID accounts. Microsoft also lists the resolution of problems with a server following its deletion from a domain, the Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) application, the display of a hidden window or even TWAIN drivers.

Here are all the fixes available. We offer you Microsoft's results through an automatic translation.

KB5037849 – Release Note

  • This update addresses an issue that affects a Microsoft Entra ID account. Devices cannot authenticate a second one. This happens after installing Windows Update, dated November 13, 2023
  • This update addresses an issue that affects a server after it is removed from a domain. The Get-LocalGroupMember cmdlet returns an exception. This happens if local groups contain domain members.
  • This update addresses an issue that affects a Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) application. He stops responding.
  • This update resolves an issue where a hidden window was displayed. Its title bar has no content or customer area. This happens when you share your screen using certain apps.
  • This update resolves an issue that affects an IPP printer over USB. Once you delete it, it still shows as unavailable in Control Panel.
  • This update addresses an issue that affects TWAIN drivers. They may stop responding when you use them in a virtual environment.
  • This update updates the Country and Operator Settings Asset (COSA) profiles for certain mobile operators.
  • This update addresses an issue that affects the Share button on USB controllers. This may not work with Game Bar.
  • This update addresses an issue that affects Windows Management Instrumentation (UWF) Unified Write Filter (WMI) API calls. Calls to shut down or restart the system throw an access denied exception.

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