Windows 10 Updates KB4497934, KB4499183 (21. Mai 2019)

[English]Zum 21. Mai 2019 (3. Dienstag im Monat) hat Microsoft verschiedene kumulative Updates für Windows 10 (V1809 und V1803) sowie die Windows Server-Pendants freigegeben. Hier ein Überblick über die betreffenden Pakete.


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Vorbemerkungen zu den Windows 10 Updates

Die Informationen finden sich in der Windows 10 Update-History-Seite. Zu beachten ist, dass der Support für ältere Windows 10 Versionen ausgelaufen ist. Windows 10 Home und Windows 10 Pro erhalten dann keine Update mehr.

Funktionsupdates müssen angestoßen werden

Beginnend mit den Updates vom 21. Mai 2019 (z.B. Update KB4497934) ändert Microsoft den Ablauf beim Upgrade auf neue Windows 10-Versionen. Benutzer können entscheiden, wann sie Feature-Update installieren möchten. Ich hatte darüber im Blog-Beitrag Windows 10 Mai 2019 Update mit Update-Kontrolle berichtet. Diese Methode war kürzlich erstmals getestet worden (siehe Windows 10 V1903: Es hakte wieder bei Update KB4497093–Microsoft testet neue 'Verteilmethode').

Update KB4497934 für Windows 10 V1809

Das kumulative Update KB4497934 für Windows 10 V1809 und Windows Server 2019 hebt die Build auf 17763.529 an. Das Update beinhaltet Qualitätsverbesserungen, aber keinen neuen Betriebssystemfunktionen. Hier die Liste der Änderungen:

  • Allows users to go back to a host browser from a Windows Defender Application Guard (WDAG) container.
  • Addresses an issue with looping redirects between Microsoft Edge and Internet Explorer 11.
  • Updates wininet.dll to prevent the re-creation of File Transfer Protocol (FTP) control sessions.
  • Addresses an issue that may cause Microsoft Edge to hide annotations added to a PDF file, such as inked notes, highlights, and comments.
  • Addresses an issue that removes UserRights policies from all users in a security group when you remove a device from a mobile device management (MDM) server or Microsoft Intune deletes a UserRights policy.
  • Addresses an issue that disconnects a remote desktop session when you lock the session using a third-party credential provider.
  • Addresses an issue that causes Microsoft Office and other applications to prompt for a password after you change a user account password. This issue occurs on hybrid Azure Active Directory (AD) joined systems.
  • Addresses an issue that prevents ActiveX controls from automatically installing through a proxy server.
  • Addresses an issue that prevents you from signing in to a Microsoft Surface Hub device with an Azure Active Directory account. This issue occurs because the previous sign-out did not complete successfully.
  • Addresses an issue that causes a sign-in to fail with the error, "Incorrect Username or password" when using an empty or null password and Windows Defender Credential Guard is enabled.
  • Addresses an issue that may cause a temporary KRB_AP_ERR_MODIFIED Kerberos sign-in failure in applications and services configured to use a Group Managed Service Account (GMSA). This issue occurs after the automatic update of the service account password.
  • Addresses an issue that may prevent BitLocker from encrypting data drives when the "Enforce drive encryption on fixed data drives" Group Policy is configured.
  • Addresses an issue that prevents updates from downloading from a Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) server when a Windows Defender Application Control policy is set to manage which updates can be deployed.
  • Addresses an issue that may cause event 7600 in the Domain Name System (DNS) server event log to contain an unreadable server name.
  • Addresses an issue that fails to record a local user's last logon time even when the user has accessed the server's network share.
  • Addresses an issue that prevents NumLock from working properly in a Remote Assistance session when the Remote Assistance window gains and loses focus.
  • Updates time zone information for Morocco.
  • Updates time zone information for the Palestinian Authority.
  • Addresses an issue with the International Components for Unicode (ICU) data, which were not updated for the time zone and the new Japanese Era.
  • Addresses an issue with the "Allow uninstallation of language features when a language is uninstalled." Group Policy.
  • Addresses an issue in which a File Share Witness does not remove Server Message Block (SMB) handles, which causes a server to eventually stop accepting SMB connections.
  • Addresses an issue in which Windows attempts to renew Azure Active Directory (AAD) token certificates when there is no internet connectivity. This issue occurs during AAD authentication and slows the performance of applications.
  • Addresses an issue with scrollLeft in Internet Explorer.
  • Addresses an issue that causes rendering to stop working for <svg> elements.
  • Addresses an issue with Assigned Access deployments (formerly Kiosk Mode) that prevents a user from logging on to an Assigned Access profile. This affects all locales and occurs when the local administrator's group is not named using the English spelling of "Administrators". In the Event Viewer, Event 31000 shows the source as "Microsoft-Windows-AssignedAccess/Admin" and displays the error message, "The group used to assign the application can't be found."
  • Addresses an issue that prevents a Generation 2 virtual machine from starting on a Windows Server 2019 Hyper-V host. In the Microsoft-Windows-Hyper-V-Worker-Admin event log, Event ID 18560 displays, "VM name was reset because an unrecoverable error occurred on a virtual processor that caused a triple fault."

Das Update ist optional und wird nur angeboten, wenn der Nutzer explizit in der Einstellungen-Seite nach Updates suchen lässt. Das Update lässt sich auch aus dem Microsoft Update Catalog herunterladen und installieren. Es ist aber darauf zu achten, dass das neueste Servicing Stack Update (SSU) installiert ist. Microsoft listet eine ganze Latte an bekannten Problemen mit diesem Update auf.


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Zudem hat Microsoft für Windows 10 V1809 direkte Verbesserungen am Update Client vorgenommen, um dessen Zuverlässigkeit zu verbessern.

Update KB4499183 für Windows 10 V1803

Das kumulative Update KB4499183 für Windows 10 V1803 hebt die Build auf 17134.799 an. Das Update beinhaltet Qualitätsverbesserungen, aber keinen neuen Betriebssystemfunktionen. Hier die Liste der Änderungen:

  • Allows users to go back to a host browser from a Windows Defender Application Guard (WDAG) container.
  • Addresses an issue that causes Internet Explorer to stop responding to a browse request.
  • Addresses an issue with looping redirects between Microsoft Edge and Internet Explorer 11.
  • Updates wininet.dll to prevent the re-creation of File Transfer Protocol (FTP) control sessions.
  • Addresses an issue that prevents the OS from loading new icon files if it encounters an icon file that has a bad format.
  • Addresses an issue to set the date separator properly in the Japanese short date format. For more information, see KB4469068.
  • Updates time zone information for the Palestinian Authority.
  • Addresses an issue in which the desktop wallpaper image set by a Group Policy will not update if that wallpaper image has the same name as the previous image.
  • Addresses an issue that prevents the removal of Bluetooth® peripheral devices from some systems with specific Bluetooth radios.
  • Addresses an issue with using an apostrophe or single quote character in the log entries of the Event Log Service.
  • Addresses an issue in which Windows attempts to renew Azure Active Directory (AAD) token certificates when there is no internet connectivity. This issue occurs during AAD authentication and slows the performance of applications.
  • Addresses an issue that prevents updates from downloading from a Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) server when a Windows Defender Application Control policy is set to manage which updates can be deployed.
  • Addresses an issue that disconnects a remote desktop session when you lock the session using a third-party credential provider.
  • Addresses an issue that may cause a temporary KRB_AP_ERR_MODIFIED Kerberos sign-in failure in applications and services configured to use a Group Managed Service Account (GMSA). This issue occurs after the automatic update of the service account password.
  • Addresses an issue that prevents ActiveX controls from automatically installing through a proxy server.
  • Addresses an issue that causes a sign-in to fail with the error, "Incorrect Username or password" when using an empty or null password and Windows Defender Credential Guard is enabled.
  • Addresses an issue that causes Microsoft Office and other applications to prompt for a password after you change a user account password. This issue occurs on hybrid Azure Active Directory (AD) joined systems.
  • Addresses an issue with BranchCache when it is in distributed cache mode. BranchCache may use more disk space than assigned for the republication cache. To fully address the issue, devices that have exceeded the disk space assignments should empty BranchCache using the netsh branchcache flush command.
  • Addresses an issue that may cause a Stop D1 error when you increase the random-access memory (RAM) capacity of a CPU ("hot add") on a virtual machine.
  • Addresses an issue that may cause event 7600 in the Domain Name System (DNS) server event log to contain an unreadable server name.
  • Addresses an issue that may cause an error when you attempt to access a Network File System (NFS) share.
  • Addresses an issue that may cause a server to need a restart because the system nonpaged pool consumes too much memory.
  • Addresses an issue that prevents NumLock from working properly in a Remote Assistance session when the Remote Assistance window gains and loses focus.
  • Addresses an issue with the "Allow uninstallation of language features when a language is uninstalled." Group Policy.
  • Addresses an issue in Windows Defender Application Guard (WDAG) that displays the error "0xc000026b" when a user signs out.
  • Addresses an issue that causes the Windows Event Log service to stop working when certain characters are included in an event.
  • Addresses an issue that causes rendering to stop working for <svg> elements.

Das Update ist optional und wird nur angeboten, wenn der Nutzer explizit in der Einstellungen-Seite nach Updates suchen lässt. Das Update lässt sich auch aus dem Microsoft Update Catalog herunterladen und installieren. Es ist aber darauf zu achten, dass das neueste Servicing Stack Update (SSU) installiert ist. Microsoft listet eine ganze Latte an bekannten Problemen mit diesem Update auf.

Ähnliche Artikel:
Microsoft Security Update Summary (14. Mai 2019)
Windows 10 (V1903): Update KB4497936 für Insider Preview (19H1)
Patchday: Updates für Windows 7/8.1/Server (14. Mai 2019)
Patchday Windows 10-Updates (14. Mai 2019)
Patchday Microsoft Office Updates (14. Mai 2019)
Win 7/8.1: Internet Explorer Update KB4505050 (18.5.2019)
Windows 10 V1809: Probleme mit Update KB4494441
Windows 10: Sonderupdates für den IE-Bug (19.5.2019)
Windows 10 Updates KB4497934, KB4499183 (May 21, 2019)


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14 Antworten zu Windows 10 Updates KB4497934, KB4499183 (21. Mai 2019)

  1. 1ST1 sagt:

    Gibt schon wieder weitere kummulative Updates für 1607 und 2016: KB4074590, KB4088787, KB4053579. Patchday ist doch schon rum?

  2. IT sagt:

    Hat noch jemand Probleme nach dem installierten Update auf 17763.529 mit dem Suchen nach Updates in einer WSUS-Umgebung?
    Hier kommt der Fehler "Wir konnte keine Verbindung mit dem Updatedienst herstellen. […]"
    Gleicher Fehler bereits bei .503 vorhanden. Aber scheinbar nicht durchgehend bei allen PCs…

  3. 1ST1 sagt:

    Und ein Zeroday…

    https://www.securityweek.com/researcher-drops-windows-10-zero-day-exploit

    Wie ich das (auf Github) aber verstehe, braucht der schon Schreibzugriff auf den Tasks-Ordner, oder? Also muss UAC überwunden werden, oder man muss schon als lokaler Admin tätig sein?

  4. Torsten sagt:

    Heute Nacht sind "unwichtige" Updates im WSUS für Win7 und 8 angekommen:
    KB4501226 für Zeitzonenanpassungen
    KB4489486 für .Net mit Fehlerkorrektur bei der japanischen Zeit

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