Optional Windows Update Resolves Persistent Login Issues

Friday, 27 September 2024, 07:01

Windows update KB5043133 released by Microsoft addresses a nagging login bug that has affected users for months. This update also improves the Start menu interface. While the update must be installed manually, users can look forward to enhanced single sign-on functionality and other fixes. The optional update aims to streamline user experience and improve system performance.
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Optional Windows Update Resolves Persistent Login Issues

Windows update KB5043133 have been made available for Windows 10 users, fixing several significant issues.

What’s New in Windows Update KB5043133?

Earlier this week, Microsoft released an optional Windows 10 update that addresses a critical login error and includes minor improvements.

Login Bug Fix

This optional update resolves persistent sign-in issues for users relying on single sign-on (SSO). Many users, especially those using Microsoft applications tied to SSO, have faced repeated prompts for sign-in, compounding frustration over the months.

Start Menu Changes

In addition to the login fix, users may notice visual changes to the Start menu. Specifically, the profile picture's placement has slightly altered, and the background color of the left pane has been updated to enhance visibility.

Other Fixes Included

  • Microsoft Edge freezing issues when in Internet Explorer mode have been addressed.
  • Windows Server stability during File Explorer use has been improved.
  • Syncing issues with Work Folder files, particularly when Defender for Endpoint is active, have been resolved.

How to Install the Update

To take advantage of this patch, users on Windows 10 22H2 need to install it manually. Navigate to Settings, select Windows Update, and check for new updates. The update code KB5043133 will appear in the optional update list. Click 'Download and install' to complete the process and restart your PC.

If you choose not to install this optional update, all fixes will be automatically applied during October's Patch Day.


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