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Windows 10 (KB5039211 / KB5039217 / KB5039214 / KB5039225) June 2024 third patch released

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Jun 11, 2024 1:10 PM EDT

It’s the second Tuesday of the month, which means it’s Patch Tuesday time again. As such, today Microsoft is rolling out the June 2024 monthly security update (also called “B release”) on Windows Server 20H2 and Windows 10 for the latest supported versions, 20H2, 21H2, and 22H2. The new updates are distributed under KB5039211, increases the structure to 19044.4529 and 19045.4529. You can find standalone links to download the new update in the Microsoft Update Catalog at this link here.

The main highlight of the release is the VPN issue fix in addition to security fixes.

highlights

  • This update addresses a known issue that may cause your VPN connection to fail. This occurs after installing the April 9, 2024 update, or later.

After two weeks without any, known problems return:

Known issues in this update

symptom

workaround

Windows devices using more than one (1) monitor may experience issues with desktop icons unexpectedly switching between monitors or other icon alignment issues when trying to use Copilot on Windows (in preview).

To prevent users from experiencing this issue, Copilot on Windows (in preview) may not be available on devices that have been or are currently being used in a multi-monitor configuration.

We are working on a solution and will provide an update in the next release.

Copilot on Windows (in preview) is currently not supported when your taskbar is positioned vertically on the right or left side of the screen.

To access Copilot on Windows, make sure your taskbar is positioned horizontally at the top or bottom of the screen.

We are working on a solution and will provide an update in the next release.

After installing KB5034203 (dated 01/23/2024) or later updates, certain Windows devices using DHCP option 235 in order to find out Microsoft Connected Cache (MCC) Nodes in their network may not be able to use these nodes. Instead, these Windows devices will download updates and apps from the public Internet. IT managers are also seeing increased download traffic on their Internet lanes.

Those of you using the Home edition of Windows are unlikely to experience this problem. MCC and DHCP Option 235 are commonly used in enterprise environments.

option 1: Configure the Microsoft Connected Cache endpoint in DOCacheHost policy as indicated in Cached host name. Additionally, DOCacheHostSourcemust be set to 1or removed as indicated b Hostname source cache. By default, the DOCacheHost and DOCacheHostSource The policy has no value.

option 2: You can alleviate this problem using Group Policy available through our support channel. Organizations can request help at Business support.

We are working on a solution and will provide an update in the next release.

After you install this update, you may not be able to Change your user account profile picture.

When trying to change a profile picture by selecting the button start> Definitions > invoice > your information and below Create your imageClicking on look for one, You may receive an error message with error code 0x80070520.

We are working on a solution and will provide an update in the next release.

Some older versions of Windows 10 also received updates today, which appeared below with their respective release notes (KB) linked as well as download links in the Microsoft Update Catalog:

It is worth noting here that Windows 10 20H2 and Windows 10 1909 have reached the end of service. Some 21H2 editions have also reached the end of service.

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