Microsoft releases Windows 10 build 14393.1914. If your computer is running Windows 10 version 1607, you will receive the cumulative update KB4051033, or build 14393.1914. This update is available only for PC devices, and you can download it following the update guide on Mytour.
Below are some of the new features in the cumulative update Windows 10 build 14393.1914:
- Resolved issues related to screen and content encryption appearing in applications when the computer is connected to 3 or more USB 3.0 display devices. This occurs when modifying content on one or more connected display devices.
- Fixed the issue with services not running when 2 or more different services are using the same account (such as NetworkService or LocalService). When this issue occurs, the failed service will report the error 'The service did not start due to a logon failure' or 'A specified logon session does not exist. It may already have been terminated.'
Microsoft releases Windows 10 build 14393.1914
- Addressed the issue where scheduled tasks with stored login information don't run when Credential Guard is enabled. Failed tasks will generate an ID 104 report along with the message: “Task Scheduler failed to log on ‘\Test’. Failure occurred in ‘LogonUserExEx’. User Action: Ensure the credentials for the task are correctly specified. Additional Data: Error Value: 2147943726. 2147943726: ERROR_LOGON_FAILURE (The user name or password is incorrect).'
- Fixed the issue during BitLocker drive decryption or encryption, where files protected by Encrypting File System (EFS) may become corrupted.
- Additionally, there are some other issues:
- Here are the initial new features in the cumulative update Windows 10 build 14393.1914 released on this month's Patch Tuesday. Version 1703 (Creators Update) received the cumulative update KB4055254, or build 15063.729, on the 22nd, addressing the issue of displaying exclamation marks on printers.
- If you are using the latest Windows 10 version, you will receive the cumulative update KB4051963, or build 16299.96. These updates are listed in the Windows 10 Update History but are not yet available.
- Furthermore, if you do not want Windows 10 to automatically update, you can block Windows 10 updates through some simple settings that Mytour has guided. Blocking Windows 10 updates helps you avoid waiting for the machine to update, saving time and also preventing you from receiving new updates from Microsoft.
Alongside today's release of Windows 10 build 14393.1914, users can now download Office on Chromebook after Microsoft updated this office suite on the Google Play Store.