Microsoft releases Windows 10 cumulative update 10586.104 for desktops

Zac Bowden

Microsoft has released another new cumulative patch for Windows 10 desktops today, which introduces a number of new bug fixes that improve the operating system overall. The patch is rolling out now via Windows Update under the name KB3135173, and for the first time in Windows 10’s history, Microsoft has provided a full changelog.

The full changelog reads:

  • Fixed issues with authentication, update installation, and operating system installation.
  • Fixed issue with Microsoft Edge browser caching visited URLs while using InPrivate browsing.

  • Fixed issue that didn’t allow simultaneous install of apps from the Windows Store and updates from Windows Update.

  • Fixed issue that delayed the availability of songs added to the Groove Music app in Windows 10 Mobile.

  • Improved security in the Windows kernel.

  • Fixed security issues that could allow remote code execution when malware is run on a target system.

  • Fixed security issues in Microsoft Edge and Internet Explorer 11 that could allow code from a malicious website to be installed and run on a device.

  • Fixed additional issues with the Windows UX, Windows 10 Mobile, Internet Explorer 11, Microsoft Edge, and taskbar.

  • Fixed additional security issues with .NET Framework, Windows Journal, Active Directory Federation Services, NPS Radius Server, kernel-mode drivers, and WebDAV.

Microsoft says the update focuses on quality improvements and security features and that no new features are present in todays update.