The first May 2019 cumulative update is rolling out to Windows 10 October 2018 Update devices with a new series of bug fixes. Direct download links for Windows 10 KB4495667 have been published on Microsoft Update Catalog and you can use them for manual installation.
Windows 10 Build 17763.475 doesn’t come with any new features, but instead, it includes a bunch of fixes and performance improvements. On Windows 10 October 2018 Update PCs, the update is labelled as KB4495667 and will bump the build version to 17763.475.
If you check for updates on Windows Updates pages, the update will appear as “2019-04 Cumulative Update for Windows 10 Version 1809 for x64-based Systems (KB4495667)”. You can also download the msu files for compatible PCs and update your devices manually.
KB4495667 Download Links for Windows 10
Windows 10 KB4495667 Direct Download Links: 32-bit (x86) and 64-bit.
KB4495667 Windows 10 Build 17763.475 Full Changelog
The cumulative update for Windows 10 allows the users with a built-in Administrator account to run Microsoft Office setup after users download the installer from Microsoft Edge. It also addresses an issue associated with Internet Explorer where the browser’s automation fail in certain instances.
The update also addresses an issue that may cause the Windows 10’s user interface to stop responding for several seconds if you scroll in windows that have many child windows. Another bug where touch screen may not work after system reboot has been addressed in the latest release.
There are several fixes included in today’s release but most of the changes are aimed at enterprises. For instance, Microsoft has addressed an issue where users could continue logging on to an account using a smart card after disabling the account.
Microsoft is also fixing an issue where the UWP apps may not receive keyboard input when the user interface is too busy. As per the changelog, this problem was experienced when the UWP app featured an embedded WebView control.