Windows 10 PC build 14393.351 now available on both the Slow and Release Preview rings!
A new cumulative update for Windows 10 PC has just been released by Microsoft. Packed with a number of fixes and improvements, this update, named KB3197954, comes with build number 14393.351. And while the world is still busy discussing the latest announcements from the Windows 10 Creative Update on the Microsoft event of October 26th, here we have listed the most important issues that have been fixed with the Windows 10 PC build 14393.351, which was released yesterday:
- The Windows 10 PC update comes with improved reliability for Internet Explorer 11, Start, File Explorer, action center, graphics, and the Windows kernel.
- The issue that was causing System Center Operations Manager (SCOM) Management Console to crash in State view has been addressed.
- Addressed connectivity issue from a 32-bit application to a Remote Desktop Gateway that doesn’t have HTTP tunneling enabled.
- The issue of updates not being restored when doing a system reset, even if those updates were permanently installed, has also been addressed.
- An issue that was causing domain logon attempts to be unsuccessful on Windows 10 Pro after upgrading from Windows 10 Home has also been resolved.
- The issue that was causing failed logon counts of non-admin users without network logon permissions to be counted as cumulative, resulting in devices going into BitLocker recovery more frequently – also addressed.
- Also, improved support for websites has been added, by updating the HTTP Strict Transport Security (HSTS) preload list.
- Improved support for IT administrators using Group Policy to block users trying to update their operating system from Windows Update.
- The new update also gives better stability and reliability of the notification framework for allowing contextual notifications in File Explorer.
- An issue that wasn’t allowing System Center Configuration Manager to perform inventory uploads via Background Intelligent Transfer Service (BITS) when Encrypting File System (EFS) is disabled has also been addressed.
- Additional issues with USB, Wi-Fi, Microsoft Edge, clustering, Internet Explorer 11, licensing, setup, graphics, PowerShell, Component Object Model (COM), Windows kernel and Bluetooth have also received some fixes for better performance.
The Windows 10 PC build 14393.351 has been around for only a couple of hours and has been released to PC Insiders on the Slow and Release Preview rings. Here you can check the official announcement of the update.
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