Windows 10 Build 19041.207 Rolled out to Slow ring as KB4550936

Windows 10 Build 19041.207 changelog which is pushed to Slow ring as KB4550936.

Windows 10 Build 19041.207 Rolled out to Slow ring as KB4550936

Microsoft keeps on rolling updates quite regularly and its latest release is Windows 10 Build 19041.207 to the Slow Ring. The update does not introduce any new feature but carries several enhancements and fixes. But similar to other patches, this one also has issues with NVDA and Narrator.

Users can install 20H1 Build 19041.207 (KB4550936) update to fix some of the common issues. The below section lists down all the improvements, fixes, and problems that this cumulative update contains. So, explore them and install the build to stay updated.

Windows 10 Build 19041.207

Here is the list of improvements that Windows 10 Build 19041.207 offers –

  1. The nagging problem that ends up in the closing of the Remote Procedure Call (RPC) service (rpcss.exe) unexpectedly gets a fix. Furthermore, if the device also stops working try to restart the device.
  2. Microsoft also resolves an issue that causes the Device Enrollment Status Page (viz ESP) on managed devices to stop reacting. It happens if a policy that requires a restart is installed on the device.
  3. In certain cases, the rear camera flash fails from functioning. It occurs on devices that have a rear camera. Thankfully, Windows 10 Build 19041.207 fix this issue as well.
  4. It also incorporates the latest security updates to the “Microsoft Scripting Engine, Windows Kernel, Windows App Platform and Frameworks, Microsoft Graphics Component, Windows Media, Windows Shell, Windows Management, Windows Cloud Infrastructure, Windows Fundamentals, Windows Authentication, Windows Virtualization, Windows Core Networking, Windows Storage and Filesystems, Windows Update Stack, and the Microsoft JET Database Engine”.

Known Issues

Users of Narrator and NVDA with Microsoft Edge Chromium version may encounter certain complications. They may experience difficulty in navigating and reading certain web content. Thankfully, all the individual teams of Narrator, NVDA and the Edge are familiar with these issues. However, users of legacy Microsoft Edge will not be affected.

Source – Windows Experience Blog

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