


Users may experience delays while running 3D rendering apps with multiple monitors.Īddressed issue in KB3213986 where the Cluster Service may not start automatically on the first reboot after applying the update.Īddressed issue where the Active Directory Administrative Center (ADAC) crashes when attempting to modify any attribute of any user account in Active Directory.Īddressed issue where the Japanese Input Method Editor is leaking graphics device interface resources, which causes windows to disappear or only partially render after typing approximately 100 sentences.Īddressed an issue which improves the reliability of Enable-ClusterS2D PowerShell cmdlet.Īddressed an issue where the Virtual Machine Management Service (Vmms.exe) may crash during a live migration of virtual machines. Here's what's new in build 14393.953, which is for PCs and phones running the Windows 10 Anniversary Update (Version 1607):Īddressed known issue called out in KB3213986. With that being said, let's dive right in. This is because last month's Patch Tuesday was canceled, so we're actually getting two months worth of fixes. Mind you, the lists of fixes in these updates are huge. There wasn't a changelog available at the time, but Microsoft has updated the KB articles to reflect what's new in each of them. Today, Microsoft released cumulative updates for all of its versions of Windows 10, which include 14393.953, 15086.839, and 10240.17319.
