Running Windows 10 Creators Update Yet?

This update affects the low number of users who are running Windows 10 version 1703. According to a May report from AdDuplex, the Creators Update is running on only 18 percent of Windows 10 PCs. On the other hand, version 1607 (Anniversary Update) is running on 75 percent of Windows 10 computers. This is about six weeks into the release and Microsoft says the rollout is on track as the company is rolling the update out in stages.

Improvements and Fixes in Cumulative Update KB4020102

If you are running the Creators Update, here’s a look at the included quality improvements in this update:

Addressed issue where NTLM fails to generate a challenge response when CredGuard is enabled, NTLMv2 is used, and no target information is provided by the server.Addressed issue where Internet Explorer does not respect the “Send all sites not included in the Enterprise Mode Site List to Microsoft Edge” policy when opening favorites.Addressed issue in Internet Explorer 11 where a non-administrator user is not able to install an ActiveX control.Addressed issue where, after starting Split View, some apps (Microsoft Edge, Hub, Cortana, etc.) no longer receive input when multiple displays are in use.Addressed issue with an unnecessary scrollbar in the logon credential provider dialog, which may block use of other fields when the dialog has multiple fields.Addressed issue where, during a VM reset, the VM goes into Second Level Paging (SLP) even if there is enough balancer available memory on the host.Addressed issue where some non-Unicode fonts (Courier, MS Sans Serif, etc.) do not render characters correctly on non-Latin, single-byte system locales (Greek, Hebrew, Arabic, etc.). Black bars or other artifacts appear instead.Addressed issue with an SMS/messaging app that stops working when attempting to delete messages.Addressed issue where, after installing the Creators Update, audio output through external decoders no longer works.Addressed issue where the IoT shell fails to keep monitored background applications running.Addressed issue with high latency when using the Universal Windows Platform (UWP) MIDI API.Addressed issue where network printers may fail to install when using the printer vendor’s setup software on machines with less than 4GB of RAM. These printers will install if you install from the Settings app or from Devices and Printer in Control Panel.Addressed issue where PrintBRM fails to restore the Print Queue Configurations when printer names are identical and a port is set to FILE:.Addressed issue with per user proxy settings not migrating to machine proxy settings.

You should get this update automatically, but if you want to stay on top of your Windows updates, head to Settings > Update & security and check for updates.

For additional detail, head to the Windows 10 Update History website for the full changelog. Are you part of the 18 percent of Windows 10 users that are running version 1703 Creators Update? If so, leave a comment below and let us know how this latest update works on your system. It was a nightmare from the day Microsoft pushed it on to my machine. I now control Window’s update and decide what to install and what not to install, although this process of blocking can get a bit tricky – but so far no forced re-install of the Creator’s edition on my machine that experienced so much difficulty with it. Other machines updated have had no issues, but these are all product named pc’s, whereas pc that was having difficulty was custom built – and there-in lies the problem! Comment Name * Email *

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