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Microsoft Releases Cumulative Update KB4489192 for .NET Framework on Windows 10


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Microsoft Releases Cumulative Update KB4489192 for .NET Framework on Windows 10

Microsoft has released a new cumulative update for Windows 10 users, but this time it’s only aimed at devices running .NET Framework 3.5 or 4.7.2.

Microsoft has released a new cumulative update for Windows 10 users, but this time it’s only aimed at devices running .NET Framework 3.5 or 4.7.2.

The company explains that update KB4489192 is available for Windows 10 version 1809 (October 2018 Update) and Windows Server 2019, and it includes three different changes.

All improvements are specifically targeting bugs hitting the handling of the new Japanese era, and you can check it out in full in the box after the jump. One such a fix concerns Japanese characters, as Microsoft explains:

“Updates Japanese Era dates that are formatted for the first year in an era and for which the format pattern uses the “y年” characters. The format of the year together with the symbol “元” is supported instead of using year number 1. Also, formatting day numbers that include “元” is supported.”

Fortunately, there are no known issues in this update, and you can download it from Windows Update using the standard check for updates system on your device.New cumulative updates coming next weekWhile this is a cumulative update aimed only at users running .NET Framework, all Windows 10 users will get further improvements next week as part of the April 2019 Patch Tuesday cycle.

As it’s the case of every Patch Tuesday, the upcoming batch of cumulative updates will bring both security and non-security fixes for both Windows 10 and the built-in modules, like Microsoft Edge and Internet Explorer browsers, the Windows Scripting engine, and the Windows Subsystem for Linux.

These updates will be shipped to all Windows 10 versions out there, albeit in the case of the Home and Pro SKUs, only the Fall Creators Update and newer are still getting cumulative updates.
 
 
 
 

 

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