Windows 10 problems in cumulative February updates

Many of the cumulative updates for Windows 10 released by Microsoft at February cause two new problems which were recently confirmed by the company.

The first is a new error that can damage certain functions Internet Explorer.

“After installing this update, the Internet may not load images with a backslash (\) in their source path”, he says the company adding that the easiest solution is to "change the backslash (\ ) to the element's relative path . "

Windows 10

The company explains that it is already trying to fix the problem, and that it will fix it with an update probably in the next Patch Tuesday.

The second issue after the February updates causes problems in applications that use Microsoft Jet databases in the format y Access 95. Microsoft claims the problem causes it to crash randomly of these applications. Surprisingly, the February Patch Tuesday fixes a similar bug in Access 97 databases.

Microsoft states that the easiest workaround is to convert the database to an .accdb file format. According to the company, an update that fixes the problem will be released by the end of the month for all of Windows 10.

Both errors have already been confirmed in the following cumulative Windows 10 updates:

February 12, 2019 — KB4487044 (OS Build 17763.316)
February 12, 2019 — KB4487017 (OS Build 17134.590)
February 12, 2019 — KB4486996 (OS Build 16299.967)
February 12, 2019 — KB4487020 (OS Build 15063.1631)
Φεβρουάριος 12, 2019—KB4487026 (OS Build .2791)
Φεβρουάριος 12, 2019—KB4487018 (OS Build .18132)

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