Windows 10 PCs and phones get a cumulative update with build 10586.545
This is probably the last update for the 10586 branch
Windows 10 Desktop and Windows 10 Mobile are getting an official cumulative patch for the November release – version 1511, build 10586.545. This update is not for members of the Insider program, who are already on the Redstone branch – build 14393, but for everyone else.
Microsoft doesn’t specify what’s new in this update for smartphones, but we assume some minor fixes and improvements are included. The company publishes a change log for PCs:
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Improved reliability by allowing more time for devices to recover from connected standby mode.
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Addressed issue affecting some devices with Bitlocker enabled that didn’t start up to the BitLocker password entry screen.
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Addressed issue with MouseUp and MouseDown events not working correctly when using a scroll bar in an Inline Frame (IFrame).
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Addressed issue that delays the display of content when resizing the Internet Explorer 11 browser window.
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Addressed issue with special keys and mouse clicks that don’t work on devices when Remote Assistance is in session.
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Addressed issue with rendering multi-pixel points in Web Graphics Library (WebGL).
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Addressed additional issues with certain devices that can’t transition from connected standby to sleep mode, updates not installing, and Internet Explorer 11.
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Security updates to Internet Explorer 11, Microsoft Edge, Kernel Mode Drivers, Windows Authentication Methods, Microsoft Graphics Component, and Kernel Mode Blacklist.