Thursday, November 28

Windows 10 KB5046714 upgrade repairs bug avoiding app uninstalls

Microsoft has actually launched the optional KB5046714 Preview cumulative upgrade for Windows 10 22H2 with 6 bug repairs, consisting of a repair for a bug avoiding users from uninstalling or upgrading packaged applications.

The KB5046714 cumulative upgrade sneak peek becomes part of Microsoft’s “optional non-security sneak peek updates” schedule, usually launched at the end of monthly. This upgrade enables Windows admins to check upcoming repairs and functions that will be launched in the upcoming December Patch on Tuesday.

Unlike Patch Tuesday cumulative updates, this sneak peek upgrade does not consist of security updates.

Windows users can install this upgrade by entering into Settings, clicking Windows Update, and by hand carrying out a ‘Check for Updates.’

As this is an optional upgrade, you will be asked whether you want to install it by clicking the ‘Download and set up’ link, as displayed in the image listed below.

Windows 10 KB5046714 cumulative upgrade sneak peek
Source: BleepingComputer

After installing this upgrade, Windows 10 22H2 will be upgraded to construct 19045.5198.

Windows 10 users can likewise by hand download and set up the KB5046714 sneak peek upgrade from the Microsoft Update Catalog.

What’s brand-new in Windows 10 KB5046714

Microsoft has actually not included brand-new functions in this upgrade and it just consists of bug repairs, solving 6 concerns.

The highlighted repairs and brand-new functions in the KB5046714 upgrade are:

  • [App list backup] Repaired: Win32 faster ways may not support to the cloud.

  • [Copy cloud files] Repaired: When you drag and drop files from a cloud submits supplier folder, it may lead to a relocation rather of a copy.

  • [Motherboard replacement] Repaired: Windows does not trigger after you change a motherboard.

  • [Country and Operator Settings Asset (COSA)] Repaired: This upgrade brings profiles approximately date for particular mobile operators.

  • [Internet Printing Protocol (IPP) printer] Repaired: Windows stops reacting when you utilize an IPP USB printer.

While not noted, this upgrade likewise repairs a bug avoiding Windows 10 users from uninstalling or upgrading packaged applications, like Microsoft Teams, after the WinAppSDK 1.6.2 plan was set up.

The bug might trigger a mistake message mentioning, “Something occurred on our end,” to be shown in the Microsoft Store app when attempting to upgrade or uninstall an app.

“If you are an IT administrator attempting to handle packaged apps through PowerShell utilizing ‘Get-AppxPackage’ command you may observe the mistake ‘Deployment stopped working with HRESULT: 0x80073CFA’, ‘Please call your software application supplier. (Exception from HRESULT: 0x80073CFA’) in PowerShell,” described Microsoft.

“You will likewise observe that apps like Microsoft Teams and other 3rd celebration apps are affected if you pick to uninstall and re-install the apps as part of the upgrade procedure.”

Microsoft states there are no recognized concerns in this upgrade.

A total list of repairs can be discovered in the KB5046714 assistance publication.

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