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Windows 10 KB5022282 and KB5022286 updates released

Mayank Parmar by Mayank Parmar
January 10, 2023
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Windows 10 KB5022282 and KB5022286 updates released

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Microsoft has published the Windows 10 KB5022282 and KB5022286 cumulative updates for versions 22H2, version 21H2, version 21H1, and 1809 to fix security vulnerabilities and resolve known bugs.

This update is not available for Windows 10 1909 or Windows 10 2004.

This Windows 10 cumulative update is mandatory and will automatically be installed by Windows Update during your servicing window. However, Windows users can manually install the updates by going to Settings, clicking on Windows Update, and selecting ‘Check for Updates.’

Windows 10 KB5022282 cumulative update
Windows 10 KB5022282 cumulative update
Source: BleepingComputer

As reported last month, Microsoft paused optional preview updates due to the holiday season. 

As a result, today’s “Patch Tuesday” does not include bug fixes other than security updates.

What’s fixed in January 2023 updates

Today’s Patch Tuesday update addresses issues that affect the Local Session Manager (LSM). These issues might allow users who do not have admin rights to perform actions that only an admin can. 

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Another bug has been fixed where apps use Microsoft Open Database Connectivity (ODBC) SQL Server Driver (sqlsrv32.dll) to connect to databases, causing connections to fail.

You might also receive an error in the app or an error from the SQL Server.

Last but not least, this update addresses a known issue that might cause 0xc000021a blue screen crashes when booting some Windows devices. 

As of January 10, Microsoft is unaware of any critical issues in this update.

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