[Windows10] WindowsUpdate March 2022 Bug Information -Security Update KB5011487 [Update 1]
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This is a defect information of KB5011487, a security update for Windows10 distributed to WindowsUpdate on March 9, 2022.
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更新履歴① Bluetoothデバイスを使用する一部環境でブルースクリーンエラー(BSoD)が発生する既知の不具合を加筆。 [2022/3/15] [NEW] |
Security update for Windows10 21H2 / 21H1 / 20H2: KB5011487
KB5011487 is a cumulative update program that includes security updates for Windows 10 version 21H2 / 21H1 / 20H2.Applying this update will correct vulnerabilities.
▼ Highlights of updates ・ Corrected vulnerabilities and problems |
KB5011487 has the following known problems.
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Windows 10 versions 21H2 / 21H1 / 20H2 / 2004 If you use the new Japanese IME installed, the Roman letters / Kana input mode may not be automatically switched in the application. Developer information: If the application uses the ImmsetConversionStatus function or the VK_KANA key, you will be affected by this problem.
| Please consider how to deal with one of the following. | ||
Some half -width katakana and full -width katakana characters with a cloudy point or semi -cloudy point are not interpreted as the same character.When comparing the norm_ignoreWidth flag by specifying the comparestringex () function, these characters are evaluated as different sort rules.This bug affects all updates on Windows 10 versions 21H2 / 21H1 / 20H2 / 2004 after June 10, 2020. | Open the command prompt (administrator) and enter and execute the following command.
The above command is a command to rewrite the registry data.If you restart your PC, the sort rules will return to 1909 and no problems. However, this workaround must be performed only in an environment where KB4586853 or later, which is released on December 1, 2020, is applied.If KB4586853 is done in an environment where it is not applied, the PC may not start. Also, be aware that Microsoft does not guide you to the original back. According to this environment, the original data was "00060305" for both 21H1 / 20H2 / 2004, so if you execute the following, you should return to the original.
The data may vary depending on the environment, so open the "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ System \ CurrentControlSet \ Control \ NLS \ Sorting \ Sorting Versions" in the registry editor to confirm the data before "(default)".We recommend that you keep it. If you are not sure about the above contents, or if you are not in trouble with this problem, we do not recommend implementing this workaround.We recommend that you wait for it to be fixed. | ||
In an environment where Windows10 is installed from custom offline media or custom ISO images, even if Microsoft Edge Legacy is deleted by this update, it may not be automatically replaced with a new Microsoft Edge. This bug is that the custom -off media or ISO image slips the update of this update in the image without first installing a standalone service stack update (SSU) released after March 29, 2021.It occurs only when created. The device that connects directly to WindowsUpdate and receives an update is not affected.This includes the device that uses Windows Update for Business. | To avoid this bug, we first have a custom -off media or ISO of the standalone service stack update (SSU) released after March 29, 2021, before the latest cumulative update (LCU) slipstream.Slip stream to the image. 1.Extract CAB from MSU with the following command.(Example at KB5000842)
2.Extract SSU from Cab with the following command.
3.This is the SSU CAB "SSU-19041.903-X64.CAB is created.Slip stream of this file first and then put the LCU. If this bug occurs when you install the OS using a custom media, you can deal with this problem by directly downloading and manually installing a new Microsoft Edge.If you need to expand the new Microsoft Edge for Business widespread, see Download and deploy Microsoft Edge for Business. | ||
July 7 (KB5004945) in some environments in which the Windows 10 version 21H1 / 20H2 / 2004 preview release KB5003214 released on May 26, 2021 and the preview release KB5003690 released on June 22, 2021Subsequent updates may not be installed.At that time, an error message "psfx_e_matching_biny_missing" is displayed.
| According to Microsoft, even if left alone, the "Windows Update Medic Service" (WaasmedicsVC) service will be automatically repaired by an in -place upgrade. If you want to solve the problem earlier, follow the steps below. With this, an in -place upgrade is performed within up to 48 hours, and the latest security update programs are also applied at the same time. In the ARM environment, KB5005932 is required separately.Please see here for the detail. | ||
Installing the preview release KB5005611 or later on October 1, 2021 may fail the connection with a smart card authentication when connecting to an unreliable domain PC with a remote desktop. At that time, "Your qualification information did not work. The qualification information used to connect to [Device name] did not work. Enter new qualification information." | Microsoft states that this bug is to fix using Known Issue Rollback (KIR / function that allows you to roll back only the problem without uninstalling the updated program), and is a general PC environment, companies and companies.In the case of a PC environment that is not managed by the organization, it is automatically corrected within up to 24 hours even if left alone.If you restart your PC, it may be corrected quickly. PCs managed by companies and organizations can be solved by installing and setting the following special group policies: ・ For Windows10 21H2 / 21H1 / 20H2 / 2004 ・ For Windows Server 2022 For more information, see "How to deploy a known problem rollback using a group policy" (Japanese pages are unknown in machine translation. Click here for English pages).After setting the group policy, you need to restart your PC. | ||
[NEW] In some environments paired with Bluetooth devices, blue screen errors may occur.This bug occurs only when a specific configuration service provider (CONFIGURATION Service Provider (CSP)) is set up. Such a policy may be used by companies and organizations, but it is unlikely that individual users and personal PCs will be affected. This bug occurs in an environment where the preview release KB5009596 or later released on January 26, 2022 is installed.
| This bug is modified using Known Issu Rollback (a function that allows you to roll back only the part of the problem without uninstalling the update program).However, KIR is not expanded (distributed) automatically. If your environment is affected, you need to install and set a special group policy manually.For more information, see "How to deploy a known problem rollback using a group policy" (Japanese pages are unknown in machine translation. Click here for English pages). |