Let’s discuss Windows 10 KB5036892 April 2024 Patches and 0 Zero-Day Vulnerability. April 2024 Patches show the latest improvements, Fixed Issues, and Known issues of Windows 10 KB5036892. With this update, users can improve efficiency and productivity.
Microsoft also released Windows 11 KB5036893 KB5036894, including new improvements, bug fixes, and Known issues. This will allow you to stay up-to-date and improve security. This blog post helps you learn more about Windows 11 updates regarding April Patches.
Microsoft Patch Tuesday updates different improvements that allow users to perform efficiently. Windows Spotlight introduces new images that can be used as wallpaper. This can be easily accessed via your Settings application.
April 2024 brings many fixed issues, including issues affecting Windows Hello for business. When users sign in to an Entra-joined machine, admins can use MDM to turn off the prompt that appears. They can turn on the “DisablePostLogonProvisioning” policy setting.
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Windows 10 KB5035941 April 2024 Patches
Windows 10 patch Tuesday update helps you to improve device security. After the updates, you get the latest version. Each update includes a current version number and build number. The following list shows the details.
- Windows 10 Version Details – Windows 10 22H2 KB503689241
- Version Details – Windows 10 version 22H2- (OS Builds 19044.4291 and 19045.4291)
- More Details on Windows 10 version Numbers: Windows 10 Version Numbers Build Numbers Major Minor Build Rev
How to Seek Windows Updates?
Microsoft allows you to customize your update preferences and review the available updates by clicking the “Check for Windows updates” option. The screenshot below helps you to show the Windows update in the settings app.
Windows 10 New Improvements with April Patches
Microsoft provided many improvements and enhancements this month. HTMD Community is dedicated to providing all the new features and improvements of Windows 10 KB5035941 in April patches. This table shows the recent improvements in Windows 10 KB5036892 April Patches.
New Improvements with April Patches | Details |
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Windows Spotlight to your desktop background | Windows Spotlight to your desktop background and displays new images as your wallpaper. Turn on this feature by Settings > Personalization > Background > Personalize your background. Choose Windows Spotlight. (This feature might not be available to all users because it will roll out gradually.) |
Update that adds more content to your lock screen | Update that adds more content to your lock screen. Weather, sports, traffic, and finance content will appear. This feature can be enabled by Settings > Personalization > Lock screen. |
The Message that invites you to upgrade to Windows 11 when users sign in | Message that invites you to upgrade to Windows 11 when users sign in. If your device is eligible for an upgrade, this message only appears. (This feature might not be available to all users because it will roll out gradually.) |
The Taskbar Search box for the European Economic Area is added with search highlights | The Taskbar Search box for the European Economic Area is added with search highlights |
Supports DST(Daylight Saving Time) changes in Palestine. | The new update adds a Taskbar Search box for the European Economic Area with search highlights. (This feature might not be available to all users because it will roll out gradually.) |
Update that added DST changes in Kazakhstan | This Update added DST changes in Kazakhstan |
Update that support in Samoa | This Update added DST changes in Samoa |
Update that change the English name of the former Republic of Turkey | Update that change the English name of the former Republic of Turkey. The new official name is the Republic of Türkiye |
Country and Operator Settings Asset (COSA) profiles are up to date for some mobile operators | This update makes Country and Operator Settings Asset (COSA) profiles up to date for some mobile operators. |
Issues Fixed with Windows 10 April Patches
Microsoft addressed many fixed issues in the April 2024 updates. Windows 10 KB5036892 shows many fixed issues in the Patch Tuesday update. The table below shows them.
Fixes with Windows 10 April Patches | Details |
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The Update addresses an issue that affects the touch keyboard | This update addresses an issue that affects the touch keyboard. The touch keyboard does not open sometimes |
The Update that affects Windows Hello for Business | The Update that affects Windows Hello for Business. To turn off the prompt that appears when users sign in to an Entra-joined machine, IT admins can use MDM. Turn on the “DisablePostLogonProvisioning” policy setting. After a user signs in, provisioning is off for Windows 10 and Windows 11 devices |
An issue affects on COM+ component | COM+ component affected by an issue. Applications that depend on COM+ components on it stop responding |
An issue that stops some apps and features from being available | This update addresses an issue that stops some apps and features from being available. After you upgrade to Windows 11. this issue occurs. |
Deadlock issue in CloudApp | This update addresses the Deadlock issue in CloudAp. It occurs when different users sign in and sign out at the same time on virtual machines. |
Network resources affected by an issue | An issue that affects Network resources. Users cannot access it from a Remote Desktop session. When you turn on the emote Credential Guard feature and the client is Windows 11, version 22H2 or higher, this issue occurs |
Microsoft Edge affected by an issue | Microsoft Edge is affected by an issue. It fails to open on Surface Hub (Team OS). |
Antimalware Scan Interface (AMSI) AmsiUtil class affected by an issue. | This update affects the Antimalware Scan Interface (AMSI) AmsiUtil class. It helps to detect the bypasses of the AMSI scan. Some long-term issues that expose your device to threats are also addressed in this update. |
Time service affected by an issue | This update addresses the issue of Time service. Users can configure it using mobile device management (MDM) or a Group Policy Object (GPO). However, the Windows Settings app does not match what you have configured. |
An issue occurs when you use LoadImage() to load a top-down bitmap. | This addresses an issue that occurs when you use LoadImage() to load a top-down bitmap. If the bitmap has a negative height, the image does not load, and the function returns NULL. |
Scanners affected by an issue | Scanners affected by an isssue which is addressed in this update. When you connect to them using eSSL over USB scanners, stop responding |
Issue affects AppLocker | An issue that affects the existing AppLocker rule collection enforcement mode. It is not overwritten when rules merge with a collection without rules. This occurs when the enforcement mode is set to “Not Configured.” |
Group Policy service affected by an issue | This update addressed an issue that affected the Group Policy service. It fails after you use LGPO.exe to apply an audit policy to the system. |
Reliability issue addressed | This update addressed the Reliability issue. It affects a Virtual Remote App product when you use a custom shell to open it. |
Known Issues – Windows 10 KB5036892 April Patch 2024
Microsoft shows some recent known issues of Windows 10KB5036892 issues in the table, which includes a Summary, Originating Update, and details.
Summary | Originating Update | Details |
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Unable to use Microsoft Connected Cache for Enterprise customers | OS Build 19044.4046 | Mitigated |
January 2024 Windows RE update might fail to install | N/A KB5034441 | Mitigated |
BitLocker might incorrectly receive a 65000 error in MDMs | N/A | Mitigated |
Devices with a locale set to Croatia might not utilize the expected currency | N/A | Confirmed |
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SCCM Windows 10 Deployment
SCCM allows you to deploy Windows 10 KB5036892 April Cumulative Update using SCCM/WSUS. The Monthly package for April 2024 can be created from the SCCM Console.
You can quickly learn how to create Deploy New Software Update Patch Package Using SCCM ConfigMgr. SCCM ADR Automatic Deployment Rule Creation Process is obtained from this blog post.
Intune Windows 10 Deployment
The latest Cumulative update of Windows 10 can be implemented through Intune. The existing patch deployment will deliver the patches using WUfB (Windows Update for Business).
You have the option to expedite the Installation of April 2024 quality updates. You can create a policy by signing in with the Microsoft Intune admin center at https://intune.microsoft.com/.
Windows 10 KB5035941 Direct Download Links
To obtain the April 2024 Cumulative Update for Windows 10 (KB5035941), we can download it manually from the Microsoft Update Catalog website. The tables below provide direct links to download the April 2024 Cumulative Updates for Windows 10.
You can check the Microsoft Update Catalog portal to get the direct download links to the hotfixes for April 2024 LCU. Check this out: Microsoft Update Catalog – https://www.catalog.update.microsoft.com/ and Search Keyword 2024-04.
Title | Product | Size | Direct Download |
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2024-04 Cumulative Update for Windows 10 Version 22H2 for x64-based Systems(KB5036892) | Windows 10 22H2 | 832.1 MB | Download |
Automated Patch Management with Windows Autopatch
Autopatch helps streamline updating operations and create new opportunities for IT pros. The Windows Autopatch Release Management clarifies the quality, feature updates, and installation schedules in the Intune portal; here, you can get more information on the Windows Autopatch Implementation Setup Guide.
In Intune Portal, Navigate to Devices Under Windows Autopatch. Select Release Management, which displays the updates and releases scheduled.
Resource
April 9, 2024—KB5036892 (OS Builds 19044.4291 and 19045.4291) – Microsoft Support
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Gopika S Nair is a computer enthusiast. She loves writing on Windows 11 and related technologies. She is here to share quick tips and tricks with Windows 11 or Windows 10 users. She is Post Graduate Diploma Holder in Computer Science.