The second cumulative patch for the current version of Windows 10, in this case Windows 10 version 1903, is always late to the party. Microsoft released updates for earlier versions of Windows 10 that it still supports about two weeks ago -- KB4512534 for Windows 10 version 1809 -- to fix a huge number of issues including the Visual Basic issue that was introduced on the August 2019 Patch Day.

The update KB4512941 for Windows 10 version 1903 and Windows Server version 1903 is available via Windows Update, Microsoft Update, the Microsoft Update Catalog, and Windows Server Update Services.

The update fixes the Visual Basic issue, the long-standing Preboot Execution Environment issue, the Sandbox startup issue, and the issue that caused devices from starting up under certain circumstances if configured to use MIT Kerberos realms.

KB4512941 for Windows 10 version 1903

KB4512941 windows 10 1903

The following issues are fixed in the update:

  • Fixed a black screen issue when using Remote Desktop to connect to a PC running Windows 10 version 1903.
  • Fixed a Windows Sandbox start up issue that threw the error "ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND (0x80070002)".
  • Number of supported interrupts increased to 512 on devices with x2APIC enabled.
  • Fixed a Trusted Platform Module issue that prevented some devices from being used for Next Generation Credentials.
  • Fixed an issue that caused workstations to stop working when signing in using an updated user prinicipal name.
  • Fixed a Windows Defender Advanced Threat Protection issue that prevented it from collecting forensic data when Registry-based proxy configurations were used.
  • Fixed a Windows Defender Advanced Threat Protection compatibility issue.
  • Fixed a rare issue that affected the driver mssecflt.sys which caused the error message STOP 0x7F: UNEXPECTED_KERNEL_MODE_TRAP.
  • Fixed an issue that could lead to excessive memory usage in Windows Defender Advanced Threat Protection.
  • Detection accuracy of Microsoft Defender ATP Threat & Vulnerability Management.
  • Addressed an issue that prevented the loading of third-party binaries from Universal Windows Platform applications.
  • Fixed an issue that caused devices to have truncated device names when names were assigned to the devices automatically using Autopilot provisioning.
  • Fixed an issue that caused the production description of Windows Server 2019 to be incorrect when using slmgr /dlv.
  • Fixed a reporting issue in Windows Management Instrumentation.
  • Fixed a compound documents copying and pasting issue between applications that hosts the RichEdit control and other apps.
  • Fixed an issue that prevent some games from using Spatial Audio capabilities.
  • Fixed an issue that caused the cursor not to appear when selecting elements using touch.
  • Fixed an issue that caused the names of unsupported applications to appear in Start with default text, ms-resource:AppName/Text, after upgrading.
  • Fixed an issue that prevented the PIN prompt to appear in Internet Explorer.
  • Fixed a DRM files download issue in IE and Microsoft Edge.
  • Improved compatibility and user experience of certain Win32 apps so that they work with Windows Mixed Reality.
  • Addressed an issue with LdapPermissiveModify  requests.
  • Fixed the Preboot Execution Environment issue.
  • Fixed the MIT Kerberos issue.
  • Fixed the Visual Basic issue.

Microsoft lists no known issue on the update page. Günter Born discovered an issue that causes high CPU load. You can check out his analysis and workaround here.

Now You: Have you installed the update?

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