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Sunday, February 14, 2016

Windows 10, available at last new build with changelog

Microsoft released in recent hours a new cumulative update for Windows 10, the third year after the build 10586.63 10586.71 in mid-January and a few weeks later. The latest version is available in public channels is the build 10586.104 and, as the name suggests, is part of the wave of updates for Windows 10 version 1511. Those belonging to Redstone, ie the most recent build, are only available in the program Insider for participants.


The main novelty of the new version is probably the fact that it is accompanied by a changelog. The company has fortunately reversed the decision to avoid providing the new builds and minor cumulative updates and simultaneously launched a new web page, Windows 10 Update History, in which over time will provide detailed descriptions of the contents of each released update. The company has once again listened to its users, who had requested some time a different modus more transparent.

"We are committed to our customers and strive to enter what we get from their feedback, both in the way we as a Windows service, both in the information we provide on the operating system," Microsoft writes in the new page. "In response to this feedback we will provide more details about Windows 10 updates we release through Windows Update. You will see a summary of important product developments for each update, with links for more details. The page will be regularly updated whenever new updates will be released. "

Just the page we see the news about the latest update available in the official channels from the past few hours and marked with the code KB3135173. Below we report the news freely translated from the changelog released by Microsoft.

This update includes improvements to quality and security fixes. No new features have been introduced to the operating system this month. The fundamental changes in this update are as follows:

Fixed some problems with authentication, installing updates and installing the operating system.
Fixed a problem with the URL for Microsoft Edge caching system that occurred with InPrivate mode.
Fixed a problem that prevented the simultaneous installation of multiple apps from the Windows Store and Windows Update updates.
Fixed a problem that delayed the availability of songs added to Groove Music with Windows 10 Mobile.
Improved security in the Windows kernel.
Unresolved safety issues that could allow remote code execution if a malware was executed on a target system.
Fixed some security issues on the Edge and Microsoft Internet Explorer 11 that could allow the installation and execution of code from a malicious website.
Solved more problems on Windows UX, Windows 10 Mobile, Internet Explorer 11, Microsoft Edge and on the taskbar.
Solved more problems on the .NET Framework, Windows Journal, Active Directory Federation Services, NPS Radius Server, the kernel-mode driver and WebDAV.
Recall that the update will be automatically installed on all machines where the default settings have been retained, and can be forced by performing a manual search of Windows Update.

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