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Release Date:

11/30/2020

Version:

2004-OS Build 19041.662 and 20H2-OS Build 19042.662

11/10/20
IMPORTANT
Because of minimal operations during the holidays and the upcoming Western new year, there won’t be a preview release (known as a “C” release) for the month of December 2020. There will be a monthly security release (known as a “B” release) for December 2020. Normal monthly servicing for both B and C releases will resume in January 2021.

11/19/20
For information about Windows update terminology, see the article about the types of Windows updates and the monthly quality update types. To view other notes and messages, see the Windows 10, version 2004 update history home page.

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Highlights

  • Updates an issue that causes Narrator to stop responding after you unlock a device if Narrator was in use before you locked the device.

  • Updates an issue that prevents you from finding certain Microsoft Xbox consoles on a Windows device.

  • Updates an issue that fails to display the Microsoft Xbox Game Bar app controls on supported monitors. This issue occurs in certain Microsoft DirectX® 9.0 (DX9) games that are running with Variable Refresh Rate enabled on these monitors.

  • Updates an issue with USB 3.0 hubs. A device connected to the hub might stop working when you set the device to hibernate or restart the device.

  • Updates an issue that randomly changes the input focus of edit controls when using the Japanese IME or the Chinese Traditional IME.

  • Updates an issue that makes the touch keyboard unstable in the Mail app.

  • Improves the visual quality of Windows Mixed Reality headsets that run in lower resolution mode.

  • Updates an issue that prevents the PDF24 app, version 9.1.1, from opening .txt files.

Improvements and fixes

This non-security update includes quality improvements. Key changes include:

  • This build includes all the improvements from Windows 10, version 2004.

  • No additional issues were documented for this release.

This non-security update includes quality improvements. Key changes include:

  • Updates Internet Explorer’s About dialog to use the standard modern dialog.

  • Addresses an issue that causes Narrator to stop responding after you unlock a device if Narrator was in use before you locked the device.

  • Addresses an issue that fails to display the local account groups in the localized language even after you deploy the language pack.

  • Addresses an issue that prevents a user from finding certain Microsoft Xbox consoles on a Windows device.

  • Addresses an issue that displays a black screen to Windows Virtual Desktop (WVD) users when they attempt to sign in.

  • Addresses an issue with a certain COM API that causes a memory leak.

  • Addresses an issue that fails to display the Microsoft Xbox Game Bar app controls on supported monitors. This issue occurs in certain Microsoft DirectX® 9.0 (DX9) games that are running with Variable Refresh Rate enabled on these monitors.

  • Addresses an issue that prevents the touch keyboard from opening in Universal Windows Platform (UWP) apps when USB devices are connected.

  • Addresses an issue with USB 3.0 hubs. A device connected to the hub might stop working when you set the device to hibernate or restart the device.

  • Addresses an issue that crops the touch keyboard when you use a Remote Desktop Connection on a device that has a different screen resolution.

  • Addresses an issue with excessive network traffic that occurs when you use the Open File dialog box in File Explorer and browse to a shared folder that has the Previous Version feature available.

  • Addresses an issue that causes the ImmGetCompositionString() function to return the full-width Hiragana when using the Microsoft Input Method Editor (IME) for Japanese instead of returning the half-width Katakana.

  • Addresses an issue that prevents JumpList items from functioning. This occurs when you create them using the Windows Runtime (WinRT) Windows.UI.StartScreen API for desktop applications that are packaged in the MSIX format.

  • Addresses an issue that prevents applications from receiving the Shift and Ctrl keystroke events when the Bopomofo, Changjie, or Quick Input Method Editors (IME) are in use.

  • Addresses an issue that randomly changes the input focus of edit controls when using the Japanese IME or the Chinese Traditional IME.

  • Addresses an issue that prevents you from signing in on certain servers. This occurs when you enable a Group Policy that forces the start of a computer session to be interactive.

  • Addresses an issue that fails to set the desktop wallpaper as configured by a GPO when you specify the local background as a solid color.

  • Addresses an issue with the Microsoft Pinyin IME that unexpectedly dismisses the candidate pane when you type certain phrases.

  • Addresses an issue that fails to send the Shift keyup event to an application when you use the Japanese IME.

  • Addresses an issue that renders Kaomoji incorrectly on the emoji panel.

  • Addresses an issue that makes the touch keyboard unstable in the Mail app.

  • Addresses an issue that enters unexpected characters, such as half-width Katakana, when you type a password while the IME is in Kana input mode.

  • Addresses an issue that might fail to pair certain MIDI devices that connect using Bluetooth Low Energy (LE).

  • Addresses a runtime error that causes Visual Basic 6.0 (VB6) to stop working when duplicate windows messages are sent to WindowProc().

  • Addresses an issue that generates a 0x57 error when the wecutil ss /c: command is used to update an Event Forwarding subscription.

  • Addresses an issue that causes applications to fail when they call the LookupAccountSid() API. This occurs after migrating accounts to a new domain whose name is shorter than the name of the previous domain.

  • Addresses an issue in which loading a Code Integrity Policy causes PowerShell to leak a large amount of memory.

  • Addresses an issue that causes a system to stop working during startup. This occurs when the CrashOnAuditFail policy is set to 1 and command-line argument auditing is turned on.

  • Addresses an issue that causes the Microsoft Management Console (MMC) Group Policy application to stop working when you are editing the Group Policy Security settings. The error message is, “MMC cannot initialize the snap-in.”

  • Addresses an issue that fails to free a system’s non-paged pool and requires a restart of the system. This occurs when running 32-bit applications with the Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS) mode enabled.

  • Addresses an issue that might prevent updates from installing and generates an “E_UNEXPECTED” error.

  • Addresses an issue that causes the “I forgot my Pin" functionality on the lock screen to fail. This failure occurs if the user has signed in using a username and password and the DontDisplayLastUserName or HideFastUserSwitching policy settings are enabled.

  • Addresses an issue that prevents access to Azure Active Directory (AD) using the Google Chrome browser because of a Conditional Access policy error.

  • Improves the visual quality of Windows Mixed Reality headsets that run in lower resolution mode.

  • Extends Microsoft Defender for Endpoint support to new regions.

  • Enables a new Hardware-enforced Stack Protection feature called shadow stacks on supported hardware. This update allows applications to opt in to user-mode shadow stack protection, which helps harden backward-edge control-flow integrity and prevents return-oriented programming-based attacks.

  • Addresses an issue in the Microsoft Remote Procedure Call (RPC) runtime that causes the Distributed File System Replication (DFSR) service to stop responding. This issue generates log events for DFS Replication (5014), RPC (1726), and no reconnection (5004) for a default timeout of 24 hours with no replication.

  • Adds the touch keyboard to the allowed apps list, and it now works in multi-app assigned access mode.

  • Addresses an issue that prevents the PDF24 app, version 9.1.1, from opening .txt files.

  • Addresses an issue that might cause a non-paged pool memory leak in some scenarios.

  • Addresses an issue that allows an app that has been blocked from hydrating files to continue hydrating files in some cases.

  • Addresses an issue that might cause a memory leak in bindflt.sys when copying files in a container scenario.

  • Addresses an issue with Active Directory Certificate Services (AD CS) that fails to submit Certificate Transparency (CT) logs when they are enabled.

  • Addresses an issue in which cluster validation tests internal switches that are not for cluster use and re-communication.

  • Addresses an issue that causes stop error 0x27 when you attempt to sign in to a device that is not in a domain using credentials for a device that is in the domain.

  • Addresses an issue with the Microsoft Input Method Editor (IME) for Japanese or Chinese languages, which might cause issues when attempting various tasks. You might have issues with input, receive unexpected results, or might not be able to enter text.

If you installed earlier updates, only the new fixes contained in this package will be downloaded and installed on your device.

Windows Update Improvements

Microsoft has released an update directly to the Windows Update client to improve reliability. Any device running Windows 10 configured to receive updates automatically from Windows Update, including Enterprise and Pro editions, will be offered the latest Windows 10 feature update based on device compatibility and Windows Update for Business deferral policy. This doesn't apply to long-term servicing editions.

Known issues in this update

Symptom

Workaround

System and user certificates might be lost when updating a device from Windows 10, version 1809 or later to a later version of Windows 10. Devices will only be impacted if they have already installed any Latest cumulative update (LCU) released September 16, 2020 or later and then proceed to update to a later version of Windows 10 from media or an installation source which does not have an LCU released October 13, 2020 or later integrated. This primarily happens when managed devices are updated using outdated bundles or media through an update management tool such as Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) or Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager. This might also happen when using outdated physical media or ISO images that do not have the latest updates integrated.

Note Devices using Windows Update for Business or that connect directly to Windows Update are not impacted. Any device connecting to Windows Update should always receive the latest versions of the feature update, including the latest LCU, without any extra steps.

This issue is resolved in KB4592438.

When using the Microsoft Japanese Input Method Editor (IME) to enter Kanji characters in an app that automatically allows the input of Furigana characters, you might not get the correct Furigana characters. You might need to enter the Furigana characters manually.

Note The affected apps are using the ImmGetCompositionString() function.

This issue is resolved in KB5005101.

A small number of devices that have installed this update have reported that when running chkdsk /f, their file system might get damaged and the device might not boot. 

This issue is resolved and should now be prevented automatically on non-managed devices. Please note that it can take up to 24 hours for the resolution to propagate to non-managed devices. Restarting your device might help the resolution apply to your device faster. For enterprise-managed devices that have installed this update and encountered this issue, it can be resolved by installing and configuring a special Group Policy. To find out more about using Group Policies, see Group Policy Overview.

To mitigate this issue on devices which have already encountered this issue and are unable to start up, use the following steps:

  1. The device should automatically start up into the Recovery Console after failing to start up a few times.

  2. Select Advanced options.

  3. Select Command Prompt from the list of actions.

  4. Once Command Prompt opens, type: chkdsk /f

  5. Allow chkdsk to complete the scan, this can take a little while. Once it has completed, type: exit

  6. The device should now start up as expected. If it restarts into Recovery Console, select Exit and continue to Windows 10.

Note After completing these steps, the device might automatically run chkdsk again on restart. It should start up as expected once it has completed.

How to get this update

Before installing this update

Microsoft strongly recommends you install the latest servicing stack update (SSU) for your operating system before installing the latest cumulative update (LCU). SSUs improve the reliability of the update process to mitigate potential issues while installing the LCU. For general information about SSUs, see Servicing stack updates and Servicing Stack Updates (SSU): Frequently Asked Questions.

If you are using Windows Update, the latest SSU (KB4586864) will be offered to you automatically. To get the standalone package for the latest SSU, search for it in the Microsoft Update Catalog.

Install this update

Release Channel

Available

Next Step

Windows Update or Microsoft Update

Yes

Go to Settings > Update & Security > Windows Update. In the Optional updates available area, you’ll find the link to download and install the update.

Microsoft Update Catalog

Yes

To get the standalone package for this update, go to the Microsoft Update Catalog website.

Windows Server Update Services (WSUS)

No

You can import this update into WSUS manually. See the Microsoft Update Catalog for instructions.

File information

For a list of the files that are provided in this update, download the file information for cumulative update 4586853.

Note Some files erroneously have “Not applicable” in the “File version” column of the CSV file. This might lead to false positives or false negatives when using some third-party scan detection tools to validate the build.

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