Windows 10 1909 and 1809 are getting non-security updates with fixes and improvements for system time bug and several other issues. KB5005624 and KB5005625 are the patches respectively that bring registry modification to fix the printer error. The Windows updates change the versions to 18363.1830 and 17763.2210.
Furthermore, the patches address flickering when resizing image, memory leak in lsass.exe, non-paged pool (NPP) leak, xhunter1.sys driver loading, etc issues.
Table of Contents
LCU KB5005624 for Windows 10 1909 and KB5005625 for Windows 10 1809 update Preview
Here is the changelog –
Bug fixes and improvements
In KB5005624 for Window 10 1909
- The patch Addresses an issue that causes the system time to be incorrect by one hour after a daylight saving time (DST) change.
- Provides the administrators ‘the’ option to reset the zoom to the default for HTML dialogs in Microsoft Edge Internet Explorer mode.
- Addresses an issue with Enterprise Mode Site List redirection from Internet Explorer 11 to Microsoft Edge. In certain circumstances, the redirection opens a site in multiple tabs in Microsoft Edge.
- Addresses an issue that fails to keep the NumLock state after a Fast Startup restart.
- KB5005624 cumulative update addresses an issue with resizing images that might cause flickering and residual line artifacts.
- The Non-security rollout addresses an issue that always reports the “UBR” as zero on a device during enrollment to MDM service.
- Removes the limitation of 25 maximum Traffic Selectors in the Windows native Internet Key Exchange (IKE) client and server.
- Addresses an issue that causes a memory leak in exe when the pTokenPrivileges buffer is not released.
- Addresses an issue with a non-paged pool (NPP) leak from the UxSF pool tag. This leak occurs when exe stops processing asynchronous Security Support Provider Interface (SSPI) calls.
- KB5005624 addresses an issue that prevents the sys driver from loading. Consequently, some games cannot run when you enable Hypervisor-Protected Code Integrity (HVCI).
- Addresses an issue that causes Windows to stop working if you deploy a Code Integrity policy without user mode rules.
- Improves the performance of exe in environments with User Datagram Protocol (UDP) applications that require high amounts of bandwidth.
- Addresses an input method editor (IME) mode instability in the RemoteApp scenario. You must install this update on the Remote Desktop server and Remote Desktop client.
- The patch addresses an issue that causes blurry News and interests icons when you use certain screen resolutions.
- Addresses a paged pool memory leak of the registry keys for the Virtual Desktop ID that occurs in exe.
- KB5005624 for Windows 10 v1909 addresses an issue that causes exe to stop working because Direct Manipulation fails to start.
- Addresses an issue that causes apps to lose focus when the taskbar is not at the bottom of the screen.
- Addresses an issue that causes News and interests to appear in the context menu even when you have disabled it on a device.
- Addresses an issue that causes the LsaLookupSids() function to fail. This occurs when there are security identifiers (SID) for users that no longer exist in a group that contains cross-domain trusted users.
- Implements a Group Policy for the registry key below:
Key – HKLM\Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows NT\Printers\PointAndPrint
Value – RestrictDriverInstallationToAdministrators
Additional bug fixes In KB5005625 for Windows 10 1809
- KB5005625 Improves the performance of exe in environments with User Datagram Protocol (UDP) applications that require high amounts of bandwidth.
- Addresses an input method editor (IME) mode instability in the RemoteApp scenario. You must install this update on the Remote Desktop server and Remote Desktop client.
- Addresses an issue that causes the configuration for multiple artifact DB support across datacenters to fail for Security Assertion Markup Language (SAML) artifacts.
- KB5005625 addresses an issue that might create duplicate built-in local accounts, such as administrator or guest account, during an in-place upgrade. This issue occurs if you previously renamed those accounts. Consequently, the Groups MMC snap-in (msc) and Local Users appear blank with no accounts after the upgrade. This patch wipes out the duplicate accounts from the local Security Account Manager (SAM) database on the affected machines. In case, the system detected and deleted the accounts, it logs a Directory-Services-SAM event, with event ID 16986, in the log.
- KB5005625 addresses an issue that fails to apply the post_logout_redirect_uri= parameter when you use an External Claims Provider.
- Furthermore, it addresses an issue that occurs when 3rd-party software uses custom LanmanServer FSCTL. As a result, Windows performance might degrade and the LanmanServer service fails to start.
- Implements a Group Policy for the registry key below:
Reg Key – HKLM\Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows NT\Printers\PointAndPrint
Value – RestrictDriverInstallationToAdministrators
Known Issues
KB5005624 has no known issues whereas KB5005624 has the following –
Symptom1
Subsequent to receiving KB4493509, devices with some Asian language packs installed may get the error, 0x800f0982 – PSFX_E_MATCHING_COMPONENT_NOT_FOUND.
Workaround
- Uninstall and reinstall any recently added language packs. For instructions, see How to Configure Display and Input Language Settings on Windows 10.
- Click on Check for Updates and install the April 2019 Cumulative Update. You can look over – Windows 10 Cumulative Updates List.
Note: If reinstalling the language pack does not mitigate the issue, reset your PC as follows:
- Navigate to the Settings app -> Recovery.
- Choose Get Started underneath the Reset this PC recovery option.
- Select – Keep my Files.
The company is working on a resolution and will push an update in an upcoming release.
Symptom2
After getting KB5001342 or greater, the Cluster Service might fail to start because a Cluster Network Driver is not found.
Workaround
This problem occurs due to an update to the PnP class drivers used by this service. After approximately 20 minutes, you should be able to reboot your device and not encounter this issue.
For more information about the specific errors, cause, and workaround for this issue, please see KB5003571.
How to install KB5005624 and KB5005625
Make sure that the following SSUs are installed on the System –
KB5004748 – Windows 10 version 1909
KB5005112 – Windows 10 version 1809
Now follow any of the methods –
1. Using auto Windows update
- Click the Start and type updates.
- Press the Enter key.
- Once Settings app opens up click on Check for updates.
- Give a little time to download the patch and then you will be asked to reboot your computer. Click – Restart now.
2. Using the direct download link
Click the below link as per your requirement.
- KB5005624 direct download link – https://www.catalog.update.microsoft.com/Search.aspx?q=KB5005624
- KB5005625 direct download link – https://www.catalog.update.microsoft.com/Search.aspx?q=KB5005625
- Discover the file relevant to your CPU architecture such as x64, x86, ARM64.
- If you are not knowing the info go to Settings > System > About and see in the right pane.
- Once you are determined about the specific file for your computer, click – Download.
- A separate page will prompt; select the single link located there.
- The patch will be downloaded in the MSU file format.
- After downloading is completed, right-click and select Install.
- Follow the further instructions coming on the screen.
That’s all!!