Windows 10 KB4093117
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Direct download links for Windows 10 KB4093117 is now available on Microsoft’s Update Catalog, and you can use the offline installers to upgrade the computers. Windows 10 KB4093117 (Build 15063.1058) is the second cumulative update released for the Creators Update (version 1703) with improvements and fixes.

Windows 10 KB4093117 doesn’t come with any new features but it includes a series of quality improvements. The update pushes Windows 10 to build 15064.1058, and the changelog details the improvements and fixes bundled with this release. Microsoft Edge is getting a big update in build 15064.1058, and the other changes in this update are aimed at enterprises.

Microsoft has started releasing more than one update for Windows 10 every month after the controversial Meltdown and Spectre vulnerabilities. The original Patch Tuesday update is security-focused, and the second update is more about the quality improvements aimed at both consumers and enterprises.

KB4093117 Download Links for Windows 10

Windows 10 KB4093117 Direct Download Links: 32-bit (x86) and 64-bit.

KB4093117 Windows 10 15063.1058 Full Changelog

Windows 10 Creators Update (version 1703) is getting KB4093117 which pushes the operating system to Build 15063.1058. Microsoft Edge is updated with some improvements, the company in the changelog says that an issue that was causing the browser to stop working has been finally fixed. Furthermore, a bug that prevents Windows Hello from generating good keys when it detects weak cryptographic keys has been fixed.

Microsoft is finally addressing an issue related to smart cards where the user had to wait for at least 30 seconds if the user enters an incorrect PIN or biometric input. With the latest update, Microsoft is basically removing the 30-second delay lock. The company has also addressed an issue in the key component of Windows 10. Microsoft discovered and fixed a bug where the right-click context menu for encrypting and decrypting files using Windows Explorer was missing.

The update also brings reliability improvements for Internet Explorer and fixes potential bugs in web browser control. Last but not the least, Microsoft is fixing an issue with BitLocker where the encryption suspends unexpectedly during device unenrollment. Most of the other changes included in this cumulative update are aimed at enterprises.

Microsoft is not aware of any known issues in the latest version of Windows 10 Creators Update and we have not come across any reports claiming failed installations. It remains to be seen whether or not everything goes smoothly for Windows 10 users given that the cumulative updates are troublesome on some computers.

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