Just like it’s the case with almost every cumulative update for Windows 10, this one doesn’t introduce any new features, but instead brings a lot of system improvements and bug fixes. Also, since this is a cumulative update, it includes all previously released fixes and improvements from past cumulative updates, so in case you missed one, you’ll catch up with everything with KB3185614. Here’s the complete changelog of cumulative update KB3185614 for Windows 10 version 1511 (Threshold 2):
“Improved reliability of Internet Explorer 11, USB, and the .NET framework. Addressed issue with the link to “Change my environment variables” in the User Accounts Control Panel not working correctly. Addressed issue where a device, which previously had Internet access, has the incorrect time and date after joining a network with no Internet access to SSL servers. Addressed issue where someone with a mandatory profile can’t use the Start menu, Cortana, search, and some pre-installed apps. Addressed issue where, after installing a package using Windows Installer (MSI), customers can’t run any command line utility unless they restart or sign out and then sign in to their device. Addressed issue causing “Print all linked documents” to not work in Internet Explorer 11. Improved support for networks by adding new entries to the Access Point Name (APN) database. Removed the Copy Protection option when ripping CDs in Windows Media Audio (WMA) format from Windows Media Player. Addressed additional issues with excessive security logging, Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI), consumer storage, Add-On List Group Policy Object, mobile broadband, filter drivers, Internet Explorer 11, Windows Media Player, graphics, revised daylight saving time, and Windows Shell. Security updates to Internet Explorer 11, Microsoft Graphics Component, Microsoft Edge, Windows Secure Kernel Mode, Windows SMB Server, Windows kernel, Windows Lock Screen, and Adobe Flash Player.”
Besides this update, this month’s Patch Tuesday also brought cumulative updates KB3189866 for Windows 10 version 1607, and KB3185611 for Windows 10 version 1507 (initial July 2015 release). You can find details about all three updates on Microsoft’s Update History page. Since this is a cumulative update for Windows 10 version 1511, it shouldn’t cause major problems to users who installed it. However, if you’ve noticed any flaws upon installing this patch, let us know in the comments. RELATED STORIES YOU NEED TO CHECK OUT:
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