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#192234 2-Mar-2016 15:02
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The latest KB3140743 cumulative update available now for 1511 release comps has fixed discovery.

 

Took MS far too long but better late than never.


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  #1505012 2-Mar-2016 15:25
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http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-10/update-history-windows-10

 

     

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    Improved reliability in numerous areas, including OS and Windows Update installation, startup, installing and configuring Windows for the first time, authentication, resuming from hibernation, shutdown, kernel, Start menu, storage, Windows Hello, display modes, Miracast, AppLocker, Internet Explorer 11, Microsoft Edge browser, network connectivity and discovery, and File Explorer.

     

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    Improved performance in video thumbnail generation, NetLogon, Windows Store, and standby power consumption.

     

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    Improved support for devices including some wearables, displays, and printer scenarios.

     

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    Reset app default when a registry setting is deleted or corrupted and streamlined notification about the corruption.

     

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    Fixed an issue causing favorites to be lost after updates are installed.

     

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    Fixed several issues that individually could cause certain apps to fail to launch, update, or allow in-app purchases.

     

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    Improved quality of Cortana voices and translations of multiple languages of an Internet Explorer dialog box.

     

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    Improved support for apps, fonts, graphics and display, airplane mode, Group Policy, PowerShell MDM, Windows Journal, Microsoft Edge, printing, touch display, roaming credentials, Push-Button Reset, Windows UX, local and streaming video, audio quality, error reporting, USMT, and VHD creation.

     





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  #1505014 2-Mar-2016 15:31
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I presume these fixes are all present in Windows 10 Insider builds later than 1511?

 

 


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  #1505016 2-Mar-2016 15:42
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networkn:

 

I presume these fixes are all present in Windows 10 Insider builds later than 1511?

 

 

 

 

 

 

Probably not :) The latest Insider build is a POS. Hopefully another will come out in the next few days.








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  #1505060 2-Mar-2016 16:22
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Brumfondl:

 

networkn:

 

I presume these fixes are all present in Windows 10 Insider builds later than 1511?

 

 

 

 

 

 

Probably not :) The latest Insider build is a POS. Hopefully another will come out in the next few days.

 

 

 

 

Which version is that? I just got told I had a new one to install despite being "opted out" and if it further destabilizes my home machine I am going to be exceptionally unhappy.

 

 


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  #1505065 2-Mar-2016 16:32
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networkn:

 

Brumfondl:

 

networkn:

 

I presume these fixes are all present in Windows 10 Insider builds later than 1511?

 

 

 

 

 

 

Probably not :) The latest Insider build is a POS. Hopefully another will come out in the next few days.

 

 

 

 

Which version is that? I just got told I had a new one to install despite being "opted out" and if it further destabilizes my home machine I am going to be exceptionally unhappy.

 

 

 

 

 

 

how did you optout?

 

 

 

opting out doesn't stop any new builds that already downloaded or downloading from installing.  Probably this is what happened to you


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  #1505066 2-Mar-2016 16:32
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linw:

 

The latest KB3140743 cumulative update available now for 1511 release comps has fixed discovery.

 

Took MS far too long but better late than never.

 

 

 

 

curious minds are curious to know what you use browsing for?

 

 


 
 
 
 

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  #1505068 2-Mar-2016 16:35
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nathan:

 

networkn:

 

Brumfondl:

 

networkn:

 

I presume these fixes are all present in Windows 10 Insider builds later than 1511?

 

 

 

 

 

 

Probably not :) The latest Insider build is a POS. Hopefully another will come out in the next few days.

 

 

 

 

Which version is that? I just got told I had a new one to install despite being "opted out" and if it further destabilizes my home machine I am going to be exceptionally unhappy.

 

 

 

 

 

 

how did you optout?

 

 

 

opting out doesn't stop any new builds that already downloaded or downloading from installing.  Probably this is what happened to you

 

 

Yeah something is broken on the Updating settings on my PC at home. I opted out over 3 weeks ago so was pretty surprised to find it wanting that build installed. Also for some reason I can't find any way to change from the fast ring to the slow ring (wanted to check if I was in the slow ring by default).


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  #1505346 3-Mar-2016 09:15
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networkn:

 

I presume these fixes are all present in Windows 10 Insider builds later than 1511?

 

 

 

 

Not from 1511 but the fixes have been in Insider builds for a while.


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  #1505397 3-Mar-2016 09:43
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Have they fixed nic teaming yet?


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