The Skype team had weeks - months - to halt the rollout of 1607 or at least warn users in advance that 1607 would break Skype with the C920. The problem with yesterday's update, it seems, is a simple missing file. Now, Microsoft's PowerShell people didn't raise the red flag when they were testing 14393.82 with DSC. First, Microsoft's Skype people didn't raise the red flag when they were testing 14393.0 with C920 cameras. We now have two examples of significant internal patching screwups with build 1607. ĭSC is PowerShell's Desired State Configuration, a set of language extensions and commands that gives admins control over networked computers.
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Otherwise, Use Group Policy to set the ‘Configure Automatic Updates' to ‘2 - Notify for download and notify for install'… A fix for this issue will be included in the next Windows update which is due out. If using WSUS, do not approve the update. Uninstall the update if already installed… If you are using DSC from or on any Windows client, take the following steps: All DSC operations will result in an "Invalid Property" error. MOF file in the build package, the update breaks DSC. As the Windows PowerShell Blog reported last night:ĭue to a missing.
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There's also a new problem, specific to patch KB 3176934. The MSDN thread on the topic contains no news, only repeated remonstrations about Microsoft's ability to test Windows updates with the Skype team. The second widely reported problem - that Anniversary Update broke Skype for those who use many popular webcams, including the Logitech C920 - doesn't seem to have been addressed by the patch either. I haven't seen any reports of a solution on the freeze front. But the original Reddit thread has been updated to reflect build 14393.82, and there's no joy in Mudville. Microsoft has closed off discussion about the freeze problem on the main Answers forum thread, so there's nothing new. In a Reddit thread devoted to the topic, poster zpoon says: "After restart I had it lock up on me within 3 minutes." There was some hope that the cumulative update would fix one of the two widespread problems with the Windows 10 Anniversary Update that I talked about last week, but no such luck. Based on reports as of very early Wednesday morning, it looks like the freeze problem is still there. You can see the long list of official changes - primarily bug fixes - on the Windows 10 update history page.Īnniversary Update customers also received an update to the "servicing stack" - the subsystem within Windows 10 that handles updates - in KB 3176936. 2) and brings the build number up to 14393.82. It's the fifth cumulative update for version 1607 ( three were released before the product rolled out on Aug.
Yesterday afternoon, Microsoft released KB 3176934 for those PCs running Windows 10 Anniversary Update.