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Direct Download links for KB4048952 is now available for Windows 10 version 1511, November update. The KB4048952 offline installer is also available, you can download the cab files to upgrade your Windows 10 machine to latest cumulative update.

Windows 10 Build 10586.1232 is the latest cumulative update for the operating system with version 1511. Although official support for it has ended, Microsoft has still released the new cumulative update. The company, however, advises the users to upgrade to the Windows 10 Fall Creators Update as it is the most secure version of Windows.

KB4048952 Download Links for Windows 10

Windows 10 KB4048952 Direct Download Links: 64-bit (x64), 32-bit (x86).

KB4048952 Windows 10 10586.1232 Full Changelog

Microsoft has fixed 5 bugs to improve the overall user experience. Microsoft has fixed an issue with the rendering of a graphics element in Internet Explorer. Another issue that causes the browser to crash that used large font-size settings has been fixed.

The company has also fixed an issue where access to the Trusted Platform Module (TPM) for administrative operations wasn’t restricted to administrative users. Apart from the above-mentioned changes, Microsoft has improved the performance with general bug fixes.

The company is also releasing security updates to Internet Explorer, Microsoft Scripting Engine, Windows Search Component, Windows Media Player, Microsoft Edge, Windows Cryptography, Microsoft Graphics Component, Windows kernel and Windows kernel-mode drivers.

You can download the Windows 10 Build 10586.1232 from the system Settings app, by navigating to Updates & Security -> Windows Update -> Check for updates. Alternatively, you can always download the cab files to upgrade the machines.

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