Windows 11 August Patch Tuesday arrives with security updates and quality improvements

Windows 11 August Patch Tuesday (KB5029263) update has arrived for Windows 11 versions 22H2 and 21H2. The latest patch update includes security fixes and quality improvements.

Windows 11 August Patch Tuesday update arrives with security updates and quality improvements

New Windows 11 update is available for compatible devices as update KB5029263 (OS Build 22621.2134)

According to Microsoft’s announcement, Windows 11 update KB5029263 brings a slew of new changes, security fixes, and improvements that are possibly part of the Moment 3 update.

Windows 11 update

These are some of the key changes in the August Patch Tuesday update for Windows 11:

  • Security updates for 87 vulnerabilities, including two actively exploited and twenty-three remote code execution vulnerabilities.
  • Improvements to the brightness settings, making them more accurate.
  • Fixes for an issue causing widgets to unpin from the taskbar.
  • Fixes for an issue causing certain display and audio devices to appear as missing after your system resumes from sleep.
  • Fixes for an issue that might cause some VPN clients to not establish a connection.

Windows 11 update KB5029263 for Windows 11 22H2

These are all the new changes rolling out with the update KB5029263 for Windows 11 22H2:

  • Affects the Handwriting Software Input Panel (SIP), the Handwriting Engine, and the Handwriting Embedded Inking Control. They now support GB18030-2022 conformance level 2. Because of this, they meet the level 3 requirements.
  • Addresses an issue in the Windows Notification Platform. The issue affects how much power your device uses.
  • Affects the Windows Push Notification Services (WNS). It makes the connection between the client and the WNS server more reliable.
  • Addresses an issue that affects hybrid joined devices. You cannot sign in to them if they are not connected to the internet. This occurs when you use a Windows Hello for Business PIN or biometric credentials.
  • This issue applies to a cloud trust deployment.
  • Affects Windows Autopilot profiles. The process to download the Windows Autopilot policy is more resilient. This helps when a network connection might not be fully initialized. This update increases the retry attempts when you try to download the Windows Autopilot profile.
  • Addresses an issue that affects Event Forwarding Subscriptions. When you add an Event Channel to the subscription, it forwards events you do not need.
  • Addresses an issue that affects the Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) repository. This causes an installation error. The issue occurs when a device does not shut down properly.
  • Addresses an issue that affects certain CPUs. There is inconsistent reporting of the L2 cache.
  • This update makes brightness settings more accurate.
  • This update enhances hinting for some of the letters of the Verdana Pro font family.
  • This update affects user-mode printer drivers. They unload unexpectedly. This occurs when you print from multiple print queues to the same printer driver.
  • This update affects text edit controls in XAML. You cannot edit the controls again after they become read-only. This occurs when you use the new Microsoft Input Method Editor for Japanese, Chinese, and Korean.
  • This update makes the Narrator announce the “Change product key” label.
    Addresses an issue that affects the Defender Firewall Profile. It fails to automatically switch from a LAN that is trusted to a public network.
  • This update makes Country and Operator Settings Asset (COSA) profiles up to date.
  • Addresses an issue that affects a printing job. An unexpected Internet Printing Protocol (IPP) mode switch can cause the print job to abruptly stop. This occurs when there is an independent hardware vendor (IHV) driver.
  • Addresses an issue that affects certain wireless wide area network (WWAN) devices. After every restart, a dialog reappears. It asks you to switch to embedded SIM (eSIM) even when you choose No.
  • Addresses an issue that affects certain display and audio devices. They are missing after your system resumes from sleep.
  • Addresses a deadlock in Internet Protocol Security (IPsec). When you configure servers with IPsec rules, they stop responding. This issue affects virtual and physical servers.
  • Addresses an issue that affects the MPSSV service. The issues causes your system to restart repeatedly. The stop error code is 0xEF.
  • This update affects the Windows Kernel Vulnerable Driver Blocklist, DriverSiPolicy.p7b. It adds drivers that are at risk for Bring Your Own Vulnerable Driver (BYOVD) attacks.
  • Addresses an issue that affects Windows Defender Application Control (WDAC). The issue copies unsigned WDAC policies to the Extensible Firmware Interface (EFI) disk partition. This partition is reserved for signed policies.
  • Addresses an issue that affects WDAC. The “Disabled: Script Enforcement” option might create audit events you do not need.
  • Addresses an issue that affects Widgets. They unpin from the taskbar when you do not expect it.
  • Addresses an issue that affects the fast fat file system driver. It stops responding because of a race condition.
  • Addresses an issue that affects I/O over Server Message Block (SMB). It might fail when you use the LZ77+Huffman compression algorithm.

How to download the August Patch Tuesday update for Windows 11

Users can install the August Patch Tuesday update for Windows 11 by going to Start > Settings > Windows Update > Check for updates. The update will be downloaded and installed automatically.

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