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Windows 10, KB5016690 se déploie, quoi de neuf ?

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Windows 10, KB5016690 se déploie, quoi de neuf ?
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Microsoft publie une nouvelle mise à jour cumulative Windows 10 non liée à la sécurité, KB5016690. Elle vise les PCs sous Windows 10 2019 LTSC et Server 2019.

Son installation fait progresser le système d’exploitation en version 17763.3346. Il est important de noter que cette mise à jour KB5016690 n’est pas disponible pour le grand public du moins les utilisateurs des éditions « Home et Pro ». Microsoft a cessé de prendre en charge Windows 10 v1809 en mai 2021.

L’un des faits marquants de KB5016690 est la résolution d’un bug à l’origine d’une erreur 0x1E lors d’un arrêt et du redémarrage de la machine. Pour les autres correctifs, il s’attaque à ServerAssignedConfigurations, Microsoft Office App-V, Rsop.msc ou encore Paramètres, Local Security Authority Subsystem Service, PVLAN et bien d’autres petites choses. Vous trouverez tous les détails en fin d’article.

A noter que KB5016690 est disponible via le service Windows Update mais également en téléchargement direct via la plateforme Microsoft Update Catalog.
Windows 10 et KB5016690, note de version

New! Enhances Microsoft Defender for Endpoint’s ability to identify and intercept ransomware and advanced attacks.
Addresses an issue that causes ServerAssignedConfigurations to be null in a few full configuration scenarios.
Addresses an issue that might generate error 0x1E when you shut down or restart a device.
Addresses an issue that prevents virtualized App-V Microsoft Office applications from opening or causes them to stop working.
Addresses an issue that leads to a false negative when you run scripts while Windows Defender Application Control (WDAC) is turned on. This might cause AppLocker events 8029, 8028, or 8037 to appear in the log when they should not.
Addresses an issue that causes the Resultant Set of Policy tool (Rsop.msc) to stop working when it processes 1,000 or more “File System” security settings.
Addresses an issue that causes the Settings app to stop working on server domain controllers (DCs) when accessing the Privacy > Activity history page.
Addresses a race condition that causes the Local Security Authority Subsystem Service (LSASS) to stop working on Active Directory domain controllers. This issue occurs when LSASS processes simultaneous Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) over Transport Layer Security (TLS) requests that fail to decrypt. The exception code is 0xc0000409 (STATUS_STACK_BUFFER_OVERRUN).
Addresses an issue that affects a lookup for a nonexistent security ID (SID) from the local domain using read-only domain controller (RODC). The lookup unexpectedly returns the STATUS_TRUSTED_DOMAIN_FAILURE error instead of STATUS_NONE_MAPPED or STATUS_SOME_MAPPED.
Addresses an issue that prevents a private virtual LAN (PVLAN) from providing tenant and virtual machine (VM) isolation.
Addresses an issue that delays a client’s acquisition of the Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) address for extended periods in an IPv6 environment.
Addresses an issue that might cause Remote Desktop Session licensing to display a 60-minute disconnection warning after reconnecting.
Addresses an issue that causes a RODC to unexpectedly restart. In the event log, you’ll find the following:

Event 1074 with the message, “The system process ‘C:\Windows\system32\lsass.exe‘ terminated unexpectedly with status code -1073740286. The system will now shut down and restart.”
Event 1015 with the message, “A critical system process, C:\Windows\system32\lsass.exe, failed with status code c0000602. The machine must now be restarted.”
Event 1000 with the message, “Faulting application name: lsass.exe, Faulting module name: ESENT.dll, Exception code: 0xc0000602.”
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