Microsoft has just acknowledged a new issue in Windows 10 cumulative
update KB4284835, which was released this month for April 2018 Update.
KB4284835 was published with just a single known issue, as Microsoft
said that “some users running Windows 10 version 1803 may receive an
error ‘An invalid argument was supplied’ when accessing files or running
programs from a shared folder using the SMBv1 protocol.”
But as it turns out, this isn’t the only problem in this update, as the
company has updated the official KB page with info to state that
Microsoft Edge browser could also hit glitches after installing June
2018 patches.
Specifically, Microsoft says the browser could stop working when it
initializes the download of a font from a malformed (not RFC compliant)
URL, and for the time being, no workaround is available. Instead,
Microsoft says that it’s already working on a fix, and the good news is
that the software giant won’t be waiting until the next Patch Tuesday in
July to ship it, but release it publicly to everyone later this month.
"Cumulative update KB4284835 issues"
While there are just two known issues at this point, the number of
reports pointing to installation bugs hitting this cumulative update is
growing.
As we reported earlier this week, many Windows 10 April 2018 Update PCs
are being offered the same update over and over again despite it being
listed as installed successfully. Others are getting BSODs or are unable
to install the update.
This behavior is similar to the one experienced by previous cumulative
updates, and in this case, there’s just a slight chance that Microsoft
would come up with a fix. On the other hand, the cumulative updates
shipping later this month could include fixes to address these problems,
though a confirmation in this regard isn’t yet available.
We’ll continue to monitor the main feedback channels to see if more
KB4284835 bugs are being reported, so check back soon to find more info
in this regard.
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