A new update of Windows 10 is faulty, affecting the network connection of some devices
Microsoft recently discovered a new bug on Windows 10's KB4541335 update, released on February 27, that affects some users' devices. Specifically, Microsoft said the new issue on the KB4541335 update caused many devices to lose connectivity or unable to connect to the Internet.
More specifically, the new vulnerability on KB4541335 will make the network connection of devices with manual proxy configuration or use of VPN services problem. Accordingly, when users connect to or disconnect from a VPN, the computer will not be able to connect to the Internet or lose its connection midway. This makes it impossible for applications that use WinInet or WinHTTP to download content on the Internet.
Microsoft says the bug affects many applications including Outlook, Office 365, Microsoft Teams, Office, Internet Explorer and some versions of Microsoft Edge.
Currently, Microsoft has not been able to offer solutions to fix this problem yet, and users will have to wait at least two weeks to receive its direct fix.
Earlier, the KB4541335 update of Windows 10 also caused users' devices to experience problems. Many Windows 10 users have reported a new update causing their computer to crash and other issues.
Other previously released updates of Windows 10 also suffer from many bugs, affecting the user experience such as the update number KB4535996 that has just released the blue screen of death. Windows 10 KB4532693 update error causes the user's file can be deleted .
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