This post will explore the details of Windows 10 KB5027215 June Patch Tuesday 2023. This update package, known as Windows 10 KB5027215, consists of Microsoft’s latest releases, with the primary goals of resolving known issues, addressing security vulnerabilities, and improving overall performance. Additionally, Microsoft has released patches labeled as Windows 11 KB5027223 and KB5027231.
You can check the Windows 11 June Patches blog post to know more about the fixes and improvements. The latest Windows 10 KB5027215 update addresses security issues for your Windows operating system, a known problem. Check for Windows 11 KB5027223 KB5027231 June Patches. A known issue with KB5027215 Issue With Windows Hello Popup Message.
There is no significant improvement as part of this June Patch Tuesday LCU KB5027215 for Windows 10. On October 14, 2025, support for Windows 10 will come to an end. The latest version of Windows 10, 22H2, will also be the final version. Until the end-of-support date, which is October 14, 2025, the current version will continue to receive patches and updates at no extra cost, Goodbye To Windows 10 with 22H2 Version.
Intune/MDM PublishDfsRoots policy does not apply correctly to a targeted client issue and is fixed with the June patch for Windows 10. The Windows 10 Task Scheduler error message is “2147943726: ERROR_LOGON_FAILURE (The user name or password is incorrect).” related issue is fixed with Windows 10 June updates.
Zero Day Security Vulnerability for June 2023
There are no zero day vulnerabilities announced by Microsoft with the June patch Tuesday. Microsoft released 44 CVEs as per the MSRC CVE report, but there is no zero day vulnerability that needs to be fixed as the highest priority.
CVE | CVE Title | Publicly Disclosed | Exploitability Assessment | Exploited | Mitigations | Impact | Max Severity |
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CVE-2023-32031 | Microsoft Exchange Server Remote Code Execution Vulnerability | No | Exploitation More Likely | No | Remote Code Execution | Important | |
CVE-2023-32031 | Microsoft Exchange Server Remote Code Execution Vulnerability | No | Exploitation More Likely | No | Remote Code Execution | Important | |
CVE-2023-32029 | Microsoft Excel Remote Code Execution Vulnerability | No | Exploitation Less Likely | No | Remote Code Execution | Important | |
CVE-2023-32029 | Microsoft Excel Remote Code Execution Vulnerability | No | Exploitation Less Likely | No | Remote Code Execution | Important | |
CVE-2023-32024 | Microsoft Power Apps Spoofing Vulnerability | No | Exploitation Less Likely | No | Spoofing | Important | |
CVE-2023-32024 | Microsoft Power Apps Spoofing Vulnerability | No | Exploitation Less Likely | No | Spoofing | Important | |
CVE-2023-29353 | Sysinternals Process Monitor for Windows Denial of Service Vulnerability | No | Exploitation Less Likely | No | Denial of Service | Low |
Reminder: Starting today, June 13, 2023, Home, Pro, Pro Education, and Pro for Workstations editions of Windows 10, version 21H2, have reached the end of servicing.
- Versions 20H2, 21H2, 22H2 (KB5027215): https://support.microsoft.com/help/5027215
- Version 1809 (KB5027222): https://support.microsoft.com/help/5027222
- Version 1607; Windows Server 2016 (KB5027219): https://support.microsoft.com/help/5027219
- Version 1507 (KB5027230): https://support.microsoft.com/help/5027230
Video Review of June 2023 Patch Tuesday Windows 10 KB5027215
Let’s have a quick Video Review of June 2023 Patch Tuesday Windows 10 KB5027215. June Patch Tuesday Windows 11 June patches are also covered in this video.
How to Seek Windows Updates?
In order to optimize the performance and security of your device, Windows 10 gives you the flexibility to decide when and how to receive the latest updates. To access your update preferences and review available updates, simply click on “Check for Windows updates.”
Alternatively, you can seek the latest Windows update by selecting Start > Settings > Windows Update by accessing the update settings.
Microsoft issues security updates on a day known as “Patch Tuesday.” This occurs on the second Tuesday of every month at 10:00 AM PST. To ensure effective deployment, IT professionals should consider their time zones while scheduling their respective deployment plans.
Windows 10 New Improvements with June Patches
HTMD community covered all the new features or improvements of the Windows 10 22H2 release in the following blog post. All these features are included in the latest Cumulative Update released on the patch Tuesday, 13th June 2023. Here are the improvements for Windows 10, version 22H2 and 21H2.
New Improvements | Details |
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Displays up to three high-priority toast notifications | This feature affects apps that use Windows OS notifications to send notices for calls, reminders, or alarms. Up to four toast notifications might appear at the same time. |
The Search box experience on the Windows 10 taskbar | If you have a top, bottom, regular, or small icons taskbar, you will see the search box appear. You can use it to easily access apps, files, settings, and more from Windows and the web. |
Windows Telephone Activation Numbers updated | June update changes the support phone number for Microsoft India for Windows activation. |
Issues Fixed with Windows 10 June Patches
Let’s look at the issues fixed with Windows 10 June patch Tuesday KBs (KB5027215). The following table covers both Windows 10 22H2 and 21H2 fixes.
Fixes with Windows 10 June Patches | Details |
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IE mode sites related issue is fixed | This June patch Tuesday update addresses an issue that affects access to Tab settings for IE mode sites. |
Multi-function label printer issue is fixed with Windows 10 June Updates | This update addresses a multi-function label printer issue. It affects the installation of some of them. |
Two Touch Keyboard issues are fixed with June Patch Tuesday update for Windows 10 | 1. The touch Keyboard does not show the correct layout based on the current input scope. 2. Windows 10 sometimes fails to open the touch keyboard. |
MSIX Installer Issue is fixed with Windows 10 June Patch Tuesday LCU | This June update addresses an issue that affects App Installer. Sometimes, MSIX apps fail to update. |
Intune MDM issue with PublishDfsRoots policy is fixed with Windows 10 June Patches | PublishDfsRoots policy does not apply correctly to a targeted client that has mobile device management (MDM). One example of MDM is Microsoft Intune. |
You cannot access the SMB shared folder issue is fixed | The errors are “Not enough memory resources” or “Insufficient system resources.” |
Windows 10 Task Scheduler issue is fixed | The tasks fail when they use stored local user account credentials. This occurs when you enable Credential Guard. The error message is “2147943726: ERROR_LOGON_FAILURE (The user name or password is incorrect).” |
Local Security Authority Subsystem Service (LSASS) issue is fixed now | The Local Security Authority Subsystem Service (LSASS) stops working when you use Azure Virtual Desktop (AVD). |
The firewall issue affects devices that are joined to Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) issue is fixed | The Windows Firewall cannot apply the correct domain and profile for them. |
The issue that affects Windows Defender Application Control (WDAC) is fixed with June Patches for Windows 10 | This creates audit events that you do not need. This occurs when you choose the Disabled: Script Enforcement option. |
Windows Firewall Issue is fixed with June updates. | The firewall drops all connections to the IP address of a captive portal. This occurs when you choose the Captive Portal Addresses option. |
Some speech recognition apps issue got resolved | The Apps might have sporadic speech recognition, expressive input, and handwriting issues. This occurs when the display language is Chinese or Japanese. The apps might not recognize certain words. |
Known Issues from Windows 10 KB5027215
Let’s look at the issues fixed with Windows 10 June patch Tuesday KB (KB5027215). The following table covers both Windows 10 22H2 and 21H2 fixes.
Summary | Originating update | Status | Last updated |
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Saving or copying files might intermittently fail | OS Build 22000.1761 KB5023774 2023-03-28 | Workaround provided | 24th May |
SCCM Windows 10 KB5027215 Deployment
Learn how to Deploy Windows 10 KB5027215 June 2023 Cumulative Updates using SCCM/WSUS. You can deploy Windows 10 June 2023 CU KBs using Intune or SCCM.
Using the following methods, you can create a monthly patch package for June 2023. You can also search with Windows 10 LCU for June 2023 KB5027215 The easiest way is to check from the SCCM admin console.
NOTE! You can verify the Windows 10 (OS Builds 19044.3086 and 19045.3086) by installing June 2023 Latest Cumulative Updates.
- In SCCM Console, Navigate to Software Library\Overview\Software Updates\All Software Updates.
- You must initiate a WSUS Sync from the All Software Updates node (Right-click on the node and initiate the sync).
- Search with the following KB5027215 Number.
- Or you can search with 23-06 Cumulative Update for Windows 10, as shown in the below screenshot.
Name of Windows 10 Patch | KB Article | Release Date |
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2023-06 Cumulative Update for Windows 10 Version 22H2 for ARM64-based Systems (KB5026361) | 5027215 | 6/13/2023 5:00:00 PM |
2023-06 Cumulative Update for Windows 10 Version 22H2 for x64-based Systems (KB5026361) | 5027215 | 6/13/2023 5:00:00 PM |
2023-06 Cumulative Update for Windows 10 Version 22H2 for x86-based Systems (KB5026361) | 5027215 | 6/13/2023 5:00:00 PM |
2023-06 Cumulative Update for Windows 10 Version 20H2 for x86-based Systems (KB5026361) | 5027215 | 6/13/2023 5:00:00 PM |
2023-06 Cumulative Update for Windows 10 Version 20H2 for x64-based Systems (KB5026361) | 5027215 | 6/13/2023 5:00:00 PM |
- How to Create Deploy New Software Update Patch Package Using SCCM | ConfigMgr
- SCCM ADR Automatic Deployment Rule Creation Process
Intune Windows 10 KB5027215 Deployment
Now, let’s explore the steps for deploying the June 2023 Patch Tuesday (LCU) using Intune. Using Microsoft Intune, one has the ability to deploy the Windows 10 June CU (Cumulative Update). It’s important to note that the patch deployment process in Intune differs from that of SCCM (Microsoft Configuration Manager).
I don’t think creating a new patch deployment policy to cater to monthly CU deployments is mandatory, but you can use the following method to expedite. The existing patch deployment policy will deliver the patches using WUfB (Windows Update for Business).
You have the option to expedite the Installation of June 2023 quality updates. Create expedited update profiles for Quality updates using the following steps.
- Sign in to the Microsoft Intune admin center https://intune.microsoft.com/
- Navigate Device -> Windows 10 quality Updates.
- Click on +Create Profile.
The following are the Settings for Intune quality update profile for the monthly patching process if you want to expedite the deployment of patches. Otherwise, you can use the standard quality updates policy from Intune.
- Name – Windows 10 June 2023 LCU.
- Description – Recommend adding a detailed description.
- Expedite installation of quality updates if the device OS version is less than 13th June 2023 – 2023.06 B Security Updates for Windows 10 and later
- Number of days to wait before the restart is enforced – 1 Day
More Details on Zero Day Out Of Band Patch Deployment Using Intune MEM Expedite Best Option and Intune Reporting Issue: Expedite Windows Security Patch Deployment.
Windows 10 KB5027215 Direct Download Links
To obtain the June 2023 Cumulative Update for Windows 10 (KB5027215), we can download it manually from the Microsoft Update Catalog website. Direct links to download the June 2023 Cumulative Updates for Windows 10 are provided in the tables below.
You can check the Microsoft Update Catalog portal to get the direct download links to the hotfixes for June 2023 LCU. Check this out Microsoft Update Catalog – https://www.catalog.update.microsoft.com/ and Search Keyword 2023-06.
Title | Products | Size | Direct Download |
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2023-06 Cumulative Update for Windows 10 Version 22H2 for x64-based Systems (KB5027215) | Windows 10 22H2 | 744.1 MB | Download |
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Abhinav Rana is working as an SCCM Admin. He loves to help the community by sharing his knowledge. He is a B.Tech graduate in Information Technology.