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KB4480977 comes with a total of 14 fixes for Windows 10 v1607
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Published onJanuary 21, 2019
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LTSC branch devices just got theKB4480977update forWindows 10 Anniversary Update(version 1607) that upgraded theOSbuild number to17134.556.
Windows 10cumulative update KB4480977 has released a handful of bug fixes that existed in the previousOSreleases. A reliability issue in theFile Explorerhas been fixed.
The issue that caused the RemoteApp Windows to intermittently appear and disappear on Windows Server 2016 has also been fixed. Microsoft also addressed the issue for third-party applications that were no longer able toauthenticate hotspots.
You can read more about the complete list of bug fixes and improvements onKB4480977’s official support page.
Known issues in KB4480977
Microsoft has also reported several known issues in the recent cumulativeupdate. Some of them have been mentioned below:
It is worth mentioning that Microsoft has already ended its support for Windows 10 version 1607 in April last year. Theupdateis no longer available forWindows 10Home and Windows Pro. However, the support for the LTSC versions has been extended until October 2016. TheIntel Clovertrail chipset systems will continue receivingupdatesuntil January 2023.
Microsoft is continuously improving the general performance of oldoperating systemversions by resolving issues reported in the previous releases. The tech giantrecommended its users to upgrade their devices to a supportedOSversion to enjoy the full features offered byWindows 10.
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Before joining WindowsReport, he worked as a front-end web developer. Now, he’s specialized in Windows errors & software issues.