Microsoft Rolls Out Build 14393.479 To Windows 10 PC Users Via KB3201845 (Non-Insiders)
Today, Microsoft released a new cumulative update KB3201845 for
Non Insider Windows 10 PC's, which changes current build number to 14393.479. This roll out is only for Windows 10 PC's , so no Windows 10 Mobile users are going to see this update.
Non Insider Windows 10 PC's, which changes current build number to 14393.479. This roll out is only for Windows 10 PC's , so no Windows 10 Mobile users are going to see this update.
Unfortunately Microsoft isn't published any changelog for this update in Microsoft's Windows 10 Update History page. But Windows Central provided a changelog.
According to Windows Central, Here's the changelog :
- Improved the reliability of mobile device management (MDM) disenrollment, Distributed Component Object Model (DCOM), Peripheral Component Interface and PowerShell.
- Addressed issue that causes excessive battery drain if you have a Chinese Input Method Editor installed and use Windows Hello to log in.
- Addressed issue with OLE drag and drop that prevents users from downloading a SharePoint document library as a file.
- Addressed issue with Super Floppy-formatted fixed media devices that are not recognized by Windows 10 Anniversary Update or accessible in Windows Explorer.
- Addressed issue that causes the System Center Configuration Manager (SCCM) client to fail installation when a device is re-imaged using the SCCM task sequence.
- Addressed issue that causes the loss of optional component (OC) state information, including all Hyper-V virtual machines, after upgrade.
- Addressed issue that causes Windows Explorer to display information that's inconsistent with what's stored on the Floppy disk.
- Addressed issue that, after connecting a shared CD/DVD-hosted drive with no media inserted, causes some of the commands, like DIR and NET USE, to hang.
- Addressed issue where customers cannot use directory cache sizes greater than 64 KB.
- Addressed issue where Windows Explorer sometimes does not prompt for credentials when a user logs on using a Microsoft account
- Addressed additional issues with application compatibility and Internet Explorer
As we know that the same update crashed tap-to-pay feature on Some phones running Windows 10 Mobile Insider Preview (Release Preview Ring) and it is not patched yet. so this might be the reason for not rolling out this update for mobiles.We hope that it would be fixed and a new mobile update rolls out soon.

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