Microsoft has pushed a new cumulative update Build 14393.1737 for those running Windows 10 Anniversary update. It seems Microsoft has started releasing these cumulative updates more frequently and last cumulative update was for Build 14393.1715.
As one can really expect from a Cumulative update, it doesn’t bring anything new in terms of features and changes but packs a lot of fixes and improvements with it. You can read the big list of issues that it addresses below.
Windows 10 Build 14393.1737 Changelog:
Improvements and fixes
This update includes quality improvements. No new operating system features are being introduced in this update. Key changes include:
- Updated the BitLocker.psm1 PowerShell script to not log passwords when logging is enabled.
- Addressed issue with the Lock Workstation setting for smart cards where, in some cases, the system doesn’t lock when the smart card is removed.
- Addressed issue where saving a credential with an empty password to Credential Manager causes the system to stop working when attempting to use the credential.
- Addressed issue where an access token is improperly closed from a WMI query.
- Addressed issue where the size of a cloned file was improperly calculated by ReFS.
- Addressed error STOP 0x44 in Npfs!NpFsdDirectoryControl.
- Addressed error 0x1_SysCallNum_71_nt!KiSystemServiceExitPico.