The update also fixes the annoying issue where Microsoft Outlook can’t connect to Microsoft Office 365, Internet Explorer and Microsoft Edge can’t render any content and apps that rely on WinHTTP fail to work. Does that sound familiar? These issues were first triggered by the previous Patch Tuesday update bugs and have now been finally fixed.
Windows 10 KB4053580 changelog
These are the key improvements and bug fixes introduced by KB4053580, but the list doesn’t end here. Other changes include:
Updates Internet Explorer’s default visibility for the button that launches Microsoft Edge. Addressed the issue where users of SQL Server Reporting Services may not be able to use the scrollbar in a drop-down list. Fixed the issue where applications may stop responding for customers who have internet or web proxies enabled using PAC script configurations. Addressed additional issues with updated time zone information. Added security updates to the Microsoft Scripting Engine, Microsoft Edge, and Windows Server.
KB4053580 bugs
Some Windows 10 users may encounter occasional install problems. If you’ve experienced similar issues, check out the troubleshooting guides below to fix them:
Windows Update not working on Windows 10 [Fix] How to fix Windows 10 ‘Update & Security’ tab not working How to check Windows Update errors quick and easy Fix Windows Update errors with Microsoft’s dedicated tool
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