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Microsoft pulls problematic IE-pushing KB4559309 Cumulative Update


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Microsoft pulls problematic IE-pushing KB4559309 Cumulative Update

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We reported in August that Microsoft had acknowledged slow boot issues with KB4559309, the Cumulative Update which replaced the old Edge with the new Chromium-powered Edge.

 

Now Microsoft has pulled that update and replaced it with KB4576754.

 

KB4576754 does the same thing as KB4559309, but presumably without the slow boot issue.

 

Microsoft notes:

This update replaces previously released updates KB4541301KB4541302 and KB4559309.

Microsoft also notes that the update has no known issues (so far).

 

The full changelog reads:

  • Start menu pins, tiles, and shortcuts for the current version of Microsoft Edge will migrate to the new Microsoft Edge.
  • Taskbar pins and shortcuts for the current version of Microsoft Edge will migrate to the new Microsoft Edge.
  • The new Microsoft Edge will be pinned to the taskbar. If the current version of Microsoft Edge is already pinned, it will be replaced.
  • The new Microsoft Edge will add a shortcut to the desktop. If the current version of Microsoft Edge already has a shortcut, it will be replaced.
  • By default, most protocols that Microsoft Edge handles will be migrated to the new Microsoft Edge.
  • The current version of Microsoft Edge will be hidden from UX surfaces in the OS. This includes settings, applications, and any file or protocol support dialog boxes.
  • Trying to start the current version of Microsoft Edge will redirect to the new Microsoft Edge.
  • The First Run Experience (FRE) will auto-launch the first time that a device restarts after the new Microsoft Edge is installed. This does not occur on devices joined to a Domain, Active Directory, Azure AD or on Windows 10 Enterprise and Surface Hub Editions.
  • Data from earlier versions of Microsoft Edge (such as passwords, favorites, open tabs) will be available in the new Microsoft Edge.
  • The new Microsoft Edge does not support the removal of this update.

Read more at Microsoft here.

 

via WindowsLatest

 

 

Microsoft pulls problematic IE-pushing KB4559309 Cumulative Update

 

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Poster's note: Don't know what this update has to do with IE, but "IE-pushing" is what the original article says.

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