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After releasing security updates for all latest versions of Windows 10 operating system. Microsoft has posted direct download links for KB4074590, available for all devices with Anniversary Update (Windows 10 version 1607). Today’s update for the Windows 10 device is all about security fixes and user experience improvements.

As expected, Microsoft has also uploaded the Windows 10 KB4074590 offline installer on its update catalog website, and it can be downloaded from the below links. It’s worth noting that today’s cumulative update for Windows 10 pushes the operating system to Build 14393.2068.

KB4074590 Download Links for Windows 10

Windows 10 KB4074590 Direct Download Links: 64-bit (x64) and 32-bit (x86).

KB4074590 Windows 10 14393.2068 Full Changelog

Microsoft has fixed issues with Microsoft Edge where in some cases the links will be redirected to Internet Explorer. The company is also fixing Internet Explorer issues where the graphics elements wouldn’t render properly, and another issue where Delete key would fail to function.

Microsoft is also fixing issues with the browser Compatibility View settings. This update “addresses issue where MMC application snap-ins—such as Services, Local Policy Admin, and Printer Management—fail to run when Windows Defender Application Control (Device Guard) is turned on. The error is “Object doesn’t support this property or method,” the company explained in a blog post.

Microsoft is updating HoloLens CPU microcode to address a vulnerability and also fixes the group policies where GPMC or AGPM 4.0 may fail with the error. The software giant is also rolling out updates to Microsoft Edge, Internet Explorer, Windows Kernel, Device Guard, Adobe Flash Player, Microsoft Windows Search Component, Common Log File System Driver, and Windows storage and file systems.

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