Windows 10 KB5014699 is now available to users in the production channel. There are apparently no major changes or improvements in the cumulative update, but there are a few fixes. A direct download link for the Windows 10 KB5014699 offline installer is also available in the Microsoft Update Catalog.
KB5014699 is a security cumulative update that is available as part of the June 2022 Patch Tuesday cycle. Since Windows 10 is no longer Microsoft's primary operating system, you won't find any major changes in the latest updates or upcoming cumulative builds.
Of course, Microsoft has fixed several bugs, including an issue where certain applications, like Outlook or Excel, wouldn't start. Another bug has been fixed where Internet Explorer mode in Microsoft Edge is not working properly and users will encounter window frame issues.
As we reported recently, Windows 10 users reported an annoying bug that causes apps to crash with useless messages. As a result, some people paused their Windows updates to minimize app crashes. The bug occurs when users open their favorite applications using the .NET Framework, and it only affects people who have the latest updates.
Thankfully, Microsoft has finally fixed the remaining app compatibility issues, and most apps should run fine on Windows 10.
If you check for updates, you will see either update alert, depending on the version of Windows 10:
Cumulative rollup for Windows 10 version 21H2 for x64-based systems Update (June 2022) (KB5014699)
or
Cumulative update for Windows 10 version 21H1 (June 2022) for x64-based systems ( KB5014699)
Direct download link for Windows 10 KB5014699: 64-bit and 32-bit (x86).
Microsoft is adding support for sort version 6.4.3, which should resolve an issue affecting Japanese half-width katakana. Another bug has been fixed that prevented users from bypassing forced registration when logging into Azure Active Directory (AAD).
Most bug fixes are obviously for enterprise customers. For example, Microsoft fixed an issue that caused AnyCPU applications to run 32-bit processes. Another bug has been fixed where Azure Desired State Configuration (DSC) scenarios with multiple partial configurations were not working as expected.
Microsoft has fixed an issue affecting remote procedure calls to the Win32_User or Win32_Group WMI classes. Another bug has been fixed that caused problems when adding trusted users, groups, or computers with one-way trust.
Also, a rare issue that prevents Excel or Outlook from opening is fixed on Windows 10. Microsoft has also fixed an issue affecting Windows systems that are used 24 hours a week.
The following is a list of all bug fixes and improvements:
Similarly, a critical bug that crashed some apps using the internal GPU was fixed in the latest update for Windows 10. Microsoft also fixed an issue that could cause the application to close unexpectedly or cause intermittent issues if it uses Direct3D 9.
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