Microsoft has confirmed that it is investigating a new bug that occurred after a cumulative update to Windows 10. This update was not released recently, but last February.
The Redmond company reports that cumulative update KB4535996 could cause internet connection errors on Windows 10 devices that are installed, so it is currently reported that it is reviewing existing reports to see what is happening.
“After installing KB4535996 on a device Windows 10 με wireless wide area network (WWAN) LTE modems, you may not be able to access the Internet, even though the Network Connection Status (NCSI) indicator in the notification area appears to be connected ” he says Microsoft.
This cumulative update addressed its Windows 10 versionς 1903 και της έκδοσης 1909, καθώς οι δύο έχουν σχεδόν τον ίδιο κώδικα και, συνεπώς, λαμβάνουν τις ίδιες ενημερώσεις. Η Microsoft αναφέρει ότι ένα παρόμοιο σφάλμα σύνδεσης στο Διαδίκτυο θα μπορούσε να παρουσιαστεί και στον Windows Server & Hosting of the 1903 and 1909 edition.
There is not much you can do at the moment, but the company claims that it is already developing a patch and that it will be released by mid-July, ie in the Patch Tuesday July July 2020.
The same cumulative update brings another problem that Microsoft has already identified. This issue forces Windows 10 Pro Education to install a genuine version of Windows 10 Education when the license is activated.
"Windows 10 versions for education customers, such as Windows 10 Pro Education are based on the commercial version of Windows 10 Pro and Windows 10 Education is based on Windows 10 Enterprise. "This error is not expected to have a negative impact on our customers," said Microsoft.
And this error will be fixed, the company says.