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Find the resources you need to successfully deploy Internet Explorer 11 in your organization.
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![]() **Customize Internet Explorer 11** The Internet Explorer Administration Kit (IEAK) simplifies the creation, deployment, and management of customized Internet Explorer packages. You can use the IEAK to configure the out-of-box Internet Explorer experience or to manage user settings after deployment. Download IEAK 11 IEAK 11 user's guide Frequently asked questions about IEAK 11 Customization and distribution guidelines | ![]() **Install Internet Explorer 11** Explore the different options for installation. Through Automatic Updates (recommended) As part of an operating system deployment Over the network With System Center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager With Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) With Microsoft Intune With third-party tools |
![]() **Customize Internet Explorer 11** The Internet Explorer Administration Kit (IEAK) simplifies the creation, deployment, and management of customized Internet Explorer packages. You can use the IEAK to configure the out-of-box Internet Explorer experience or to manage user settings after deployment. Download IEAK 11 IEAK 11 user's guide Frequently asked questions about IEAK 11 Customization and distribution guidelines | ![]() **Install Internet Explorer 11** Explore the different options for installation. Through Automatic Updates (recommended) As part of an operating system deployment Over the network With System Center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager With Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) With Microsoft Intune With third-party tools |
![]() **Enforce settings with Group Policy** Learn how to use Group Policy to enforce settings on the computers in your organization. Group Policy for beginners New Group Policy settings for IE11 Administrative templates for IE11 | ![]() **Standardize with Group Policy preferences** Group Policy preferences simplify deployment and standardize configurations, but unlike Group Policy, they can later be changed by users. Group Policy preferences for IE11 Configure Group Policy preferences | ||
![]() **Blocked out-of-date ActiveX controls** Find out more about the out-of-date ActiveX control blocking security feature available in Internet Explorer. Blocked out-of-date ActiveX controls Out-of-date ActiveX control blocking Update to block out-of-date ActiveX controls in Internet Explorer | ![]() **Scripts for IT professionals** Find scripts to help you save time and automate common tasks. Batch loop: Check is a process running, if yes, wait in loop Script to join user to AD with automatic Local user Profile Migration Find-IE Citrix receiver Version See all scripts |
![]() **Enforce settings with Group Policy** Learn how to use Group Policy to enforce settings on the computers in your organization. Group Policy for beginners New Group Policy settings for IE11 Administrative templates for IE11 | ![]() **Standardize with Group Policy preferences** Group Policy preferences simplify deployment and standardize configurations, but unlike Group Policy, they can later be changed by users. Group Policy preferences for IE11 Configure Group Policy preferences |
![]() **Blocked out-of-date ActiveX controls** Find out more about the out-of-date ActiveX control blocking security feature available in Internet Explorer. Blocked out-of-date ActiveX controls Out-of-date ActiveX control blocking Update to block out-of-date ActiveX controls in Internet Explorer | ![]() **Scripts for IT professionals** Find scripts to help you save time and automate common tasks. Batch loop: Check is a process running, if yes, wait in loop Script to join user to AD with automatic Local user Profile Migration Find-IE Citrix receiver Version See all scripts |
![]() | What's new in Windows 10, version 1809 What's new in Windows 10, version 1803 What's new in Windows 10, version 1709 Windows 10 release information Windows 10 update history Windows 10 roadmap |
![]() | What's new in Windows 10, version 1809 What's new in Windows 10, version 1803 What's new in Windows 10, version 1709 Windows 10 release information Windows 10 update history Windows 10 roadmap |
Windows 10 FAQ for IT Pros Windows 10 forums Windows 10 TechCommunity Which edition is right for your organization? Infrastructure requirements What's Windows as a service? Windows 10 Mobile deployment and management guide | ![]() |
![]() **In-place upgrade** The simplest way to upgrade PCs that are currently running WIndows 7, Windows 8, or Windows 8.1 is to do an in-place upgrade. Upgrade to Windows 10 with Configuration Manager Upgrade to Windows 10 with MDT | ![]() **Traditional deployment** Some organizations may still need to opt for an image-based deployment of Windows 10. Deploy Windows 10 with Configuration Manager Deploy Windows 10 with MDT | ||
![]() **Dynamic provisioning** With Windows 10 you can create provisioning packages that let you quickly configure a device without having to install a new image. Provisioning packages for Windows 10 Build and apply a provisioning package Customize Windows 10 start and the taskbar | ![]() Set up a shared or guest PC with Windows 10 Sideload apps in Windows 10 |
![]() **In-place upgrade** The simplest way to upgrade PCs that are currently running WIndows 7, Windows 8, or Windows 8.1 is to do an in-place upgrade. Upgrade to Windows 10 with Configuration Manager Upgrade to Windows 10 with MDT | ![]() **Traditional deployment** Some organizations may still need to opt for an image-based deployment of Windows 10. Deploy Windows 10 with Configuration Manager Deploy Windows 10 with MDT |
![]() **Dynamic provisioning** With Windows 10 you can create provisioning packages that let you quickly configure a device without having to install a new image. Provisioning packages for Windows 10 Build and apply a provisioning package Customize Windows 10 start and the taskbar | ![]() Set up a shared or guest PC with Windows 10 Sideload apps in Windows 10 |
![]() **Manage Windows 10 updates** Get best practices and tools to help you manage clients and apps. Manage clients in Windows 10 Manage apps and features in Windows 10 | ![]() **Security** Intelligent security, powered by the cloud. Out-of-the-box protection, advanced security features, and intelligent management to respond to advanced threats. Windows 10 enterprise security Threat protection Identity protection Information protection |
![]() **Manage Windows 10 updates** Get best practices and tools to help you manage clients and apps. Manage clients in Windows 10 Manage apps and features in Windows 10 | ![]() **Security** Intelligent security, powered by the cloud. Out-of-the-box protection, advanced security features, and intelligent management to respond to advanced threats. Windows 10 enterprise security Threat protection Identity protection Information protection |
Details | Originating update | Status | History |
Apps and scripts using the NetQueryDisplayInformation API may fail with error Applications and scripts that call the NetQueryDisplayInformation API or the WinNT provider equivalent may fail to return results after the first page of data, often 50 or 100 entries. When requesting additional pages you may receive the error, “1359: an internal error occurred.” Affected platforms:
Resolution: This issue was resolved in KB4516044. Back to top | OS Build 14393.3053 June 18, 2019 KB4503294 | Resolved KB4516044 | Resolved: September 10, 2019 10:00 AM PT Opened: August 01, 2019 05:00 PM PT |
Apps and scripts using the NetQueryDisplayInformation API may fail with error Applications and scripts that call the NetQueryDisplayInformation API or the WinNT provider equivalent may fail to return results after the first page of data, often 50 or 100 entries. When requesting additional pages you may receive the error, “1359: an internal error occurred.” Affected platforms:
Resolution: This issue was resolved in KB4516044. Back to top | OS Build 14393.3053 June 18, 2019 KB4503294 | Resolved KB4516044 | Resolved: September 10, 2019 10:00 AM PT Opened: August 01, 2019 05:00 PM PT |
Apps using Visual Basic 6 (VB6), VBA, and VBScript may stop responding with error After installing KB4512517, applications that were made using Visual Basic 6 (VB6), macros using Visual Basic for Applications (VBA), and scripts or apps using Visual Basic Scripting Edition (VBScript) may stop responding and you may receive an \"invalid procedure call error.\" Affected platforms:
Resolution: This issue was resolved in KB4512495. This ‘optional’ update is available on Microsoft Update Catalog, Windows Update, Microsoft Update and Windows Server Update Services (WSUS). As with any 'optional' update, you will need to Check for updates to receive KB4512495 and install. For instructions, see Update Windows 10. Note Windows Update for Business customers should apply the update via Microsoft Update Catalog or Windows Server Update Services (WSUS). Back to top | OS Build 14393.3144 August 13, 2019 KB4512517 | Resolved KB4512495 | Resolved: August 17, 2019 02:00 PM PT Opened: August 14, 2019 03:34 PM PT |
MacOS may be unable to access network shares via CIFS or SMBv1 on Windows devices You may receive an error on your Apple MacOS device when trying to access network shares via CIFS or SMBv1 on a Windows devices that has installed updates on June 11, 2019 (KB4503267) or later. When you encounter this issue, in MacOS you may receive the error, “There was a problem connecting to the server “{Server Host Name}”. Check the server name or IP address, and then try again. If you continue to have problems, contact your system administrator.” Affected platforms:
Resolution: For guidance on this issue, see the Apple support article If your Mac can't use NTLM to connect to a Windows server. There is no update for Windows needed for this issue. Back to top | OS Build 14393.3025 June 11, 2019 KB4503267 | Resolved External | Last updated: August 09, 2019 07:03 PM PT Opened: August 09, 2019 04:25 PM PT |
Details | Originating update | Status | History |
Apps and scripts using the NetQueryDisplayInformation API may fail with error Applications and scripts that call the NetQueryDisplayInformation API or the WinNT provider equivalent may fail to return results after the first page of data, often 50 or 100 entries. When requesting additional pages you may receive the error, “1359: an internal error occurred.” Affected platforms:
Resolution: This issue was resolved in KB4516077. Back to top | OS Build 17763.55 October 09, 2018 KB4464330 | Resolved KB4516077 | Resolved: September 24, 2019 10:00 AM PT Opened: August 01, 2019 05:00 PM PT |
Apps and scripts using the NetQueryDisplayInformation API may fail with error Applications and scripts that call the NetQueryDisplayInformation API or the WinNT provider equivalent may fail to return results after the first page of data, often 50 or 100 entries. When requesting additional pages you may receive the error, “1359: an internal error occurred.” Affected platforms:
Resolution: This issue was resolved in KB4516077. Back to top | OS Build 17763.55 October 09, 2018 KB4464330 | Resolved KB4516077 | Resolved: September 24, 2019 10:00 AM PT Opened: August 01, 2019 05:00 PM PT |
Apps using Visual Basic 6 (VB6), VBA, and VBScript may stop responding with error After installing KB4511553, applications that were made using Visual Basic 6 (VB6), macros using Visual Basic for Applications (VBA), and scripts or apps using Visual Basic Scripting Edition (VBScript) may stop responding and you may receive an \"invalid procedure call error.\" Affected platforms:
Resolution: This issue was resolved in KB4512534. This ‘optional’ update is available on Microsoft Update Catalog, Windows Update, Microsoft Update and Windows Server Update Services (WSUS). As with any 'optional' update, you will need to Check for updates to receive KB4512534 and install. For instructions, see Update Windows 10. Note Windows Update for Business customers should apply the update via Microsoft Update Catalog or Windows Server Update Services (WSUS). Back to top | OS Build 17763.678 August 13, 2019 KB4511553 | Resolved KB4512534 | Resolved: August 17, 2019 02:00 PM PT Opened: August 14, 2019 03:34 PM PT |
MacOS may be unable to access network shares via CIFS or SMBv1 on Windows devices You may receive an error on your Apple MacOS device when trying to access network shares via CIFS or SMBv1 on a Windows devices that has installed updates on June 11, 2019 (KB4503327) or later. When you encounter this issue, in MacOS you may receive the error, “There was a problem connecting to the server “{Server Host Name}”. Check the server name or IP address, and then try again. If you continue to have problems, contact your system administrator.” Affected platforms:
Resolution: For guidance on this issue, see the Apple support article If your Mac can't use NTLM to connect to a Windows server. There is no update for Windows needed for this issue. Back to top | OS Build 17763.557 June 11, 2019 KB4503327 | Resolved External | Last updated: August 09, 2019 07:03 PM PT Opened: August 09, 2019 04:25 PM PT |
Details | Originating update | Status | History |
Apps and scripts using the NetQueryDisplayInformation API may fail with error Applications and scripts that call the NetQueryDisplayInformation API or the WinNT provider equivalent may fail to return results after the first page of data, often 50 or 100 entries. When requesting additional pages you may receive the error, “1359: an internal error occurred.” Affected platforms:
Resolution: This issue was resolved in KB4516044. Back to top | OS Build 14393.3053 June 18, 2019 KB4503294 | Resolved KB4516044 | Resolved: September 10, 2019 10:00 AM PT Opened: August 01, 2019 05:00 PM PT |
Apps and scripts using the NetQueryDisplayInformation API may fail with error Applications and scripts that call the NetQueryDisplayInformation API or the WinNT provider equivalent may fail to return results after the first page of data, often 50 or 100 entries. When requesting additional pages you may receive the error, “1359: an internal error occurred.” Affected platforms:
Resolution: This issue was resolved in KB4516044. Back to top | OS Build 14393.3053 June 18, 2019 KB4503294 | Resolved KB4516044 | Resolved: September 10, 2019 10:00 AM PT Opened: August 01, 2019 05:00 PM PT |
Details | Originating update | Status | History |
Apps and scripts using the NetQueryDisplayInformation API may fail with error Applications and scripts that call the NetQueryDisplayInformation API or the WinNT provider equivalent may fail to return results after the first page of data, often 50 or 100 entries. When requesting additional pages you may receive the error, “1359: an internal error occurred.” Affected platforms:
Resolution: This issue was resolved in KB4516077. Back to top | OS Build 17763.55 October 09, 2018 KB4464330 | Resolved KB4516077 | Resolved: September 24, 2019 10:00 AM PT Opened: August 01, 2019 05:00 PM PT |
Apps and scripts using the NetQueryDisplayInformation API may fail with error Applications and scripts that call the NetQueryDisplayInformation API or the WinNT provider equivalent may fail to return results after the first page of data, often 50 or 100 entries. When requesting additional pages you may receive the error, “1359: an internal error occurred.” Affected platforms:
Resolution: This issue was resolved in KB4516077. Back to top | OS Build 17763.55 October 09, 2018 KB4464330 | Resolved KB4516077 | Resolved: September 24, 2019 10:00 AM PT Opened: August 01, 2019 05:00 PM PT |
Message | Date |
Take Action: October 2019 security update available for all supported versions of Windows The October 2019 security update release, referred to as our “B” release, is now available for Windows 10, version 1903 and all supported versions of Windows. We recommend that you install these updates promptly. For more information on the different types of monthly quality updates, see our Windows 10 update servicing cadence primer. To be informed about the latest updates and releases, follow us on Twitter @WindowsUpdate. | October 08, 2019 08:00 AM PT |
Take action: Security update available for all supported versions of Windows On October 3, 2019, Microsoft expanded delivery of the out-of-band Internet Explorer scripting engine security vulnerability (CVE-2019-1367) update released on September 23, 2019 to Windows Update and Windows Server Update Services (WSUS). This is now a required security update for all supported versions of Windows as it includes the Internet Explorer scripting engine vulnerability mitigation and corrects a recent printing issue some users have experienced. All customers using Windows Update or WSUS will be offered this update automatically. We recommend that you install this update as soon as a possible, then restart your PC to fully apply the mitigations and help secure your devices. As with all cumulative updates, this update supersedes any preceding update. Note: This update does not replace the standard October 2019 monthly security update release, which is scheduled for October 8, 2019. | October 03, 2019 08:00 AM PT |
Take action: Security update available for all supported versions of Windows On October 3, 2019, Microsoft expanded delivery of the out-of-band Internet Explorer scripting engine security vulnerability (CVE-2019-1367) update released on September 23, 2019 to Windows Update and Windows Server Update Services (WSUS). This is now a required security update for all supported versions of Windows as it includes the Internet Explorer scripting engine vulnerability mitigation and corrects a recent printing issue some users have experienced. All customers using Windows Update or WSUS will be offered this update automatically. We recommend that you install this update as soon as a possible, then restart your PC to fully apply the mitigations and help secure your devices. As with all cumulative updates, this update supersedes any preceding update. Note: This update does not replace the standard October 2019 monthly security update release, which is scheduled for October 8, 2019. | October 03, 2019 08:00 AM PT |
September 2019 Windows 10, version 1903 \"D\" optional release is available The September 2019 optional monthly “D” release for Windows 10, version 1903 is now available. For more information on the different types of monthly quality updates, see our Windows 10 update servicing cadence primer. Follow @WindowsUpdate for the latest on the availability of this release. | September 26, 2019 02:00 PM PT |
Status update: September 2019 Windows \"C\" optional release available The September 2019 optional monthly “C” release for all supported versions of Windows is now available. For more information on the different types of monthly quality updates, see our Windows 10 update servicing cadence primer. Follow @WindowsUpdate for the latest on the availability of this release. | September 24, 2019 08:10 AM PT |
Plan for change: Windows Media Center Electronic Program Guide retiring in January 2020 Starting in January 2020, Microsoft is retiring its Electronic Program Guide (EPG) service for all versions of Windows Media Center. To continue receiving TV Program Guide information on your Windows Media Center, you’ll need to configure an alternate TV listing provider. | September 24, 2019 08:00 AM PT |
August 2019 security update now available for Windows 10, version 1903 and all supported versions of Windows The August 2019 security update release, referred to as our “B” release, is now available for Windows 10, version 1903 and all supported versions of Windows. A “B” release is the primary, regular update event for each month and is the only regular release that contains security fixes. As a result, we recommend that you install these updates promptly. For more information on the different types of monthly quality updates, see our Windows 10 update servicing cadence primer. To be informed about the latest updates and releases, follow us on Twitter @WindowsUpdate. | August 13, 2019 10:00 AM PT |
Advisory: Bluetooth encryption key size vulnerability disclosed (CVE-2019-9506) On August 13, 2019, Microsoft released security updates to address a Bluetooth key length encryption vulnerability. To exploit this vulnerability, an attacker would need specialized hardware and would be limited by the signal range of the Bluetooth devices in use. For more information about this industry-wide issue, see CVE-2019-9506 | Bluetooth Encryption Key Size Vulnerability in the Microsoft Security Update Guide and important guidance for IT pros in KB4514157. (Note: we are documenting this vulnerability together with guidance for IT admins as part of a coordinated industry disclosure effort.) | August 13, 2019 10:00 AM PT |
Advisory: Windows Advanced Local Procedure Call Elevation of Privilege vulnerability disclosed (CVE-2019-1162) On August 13, 2019, Google Project Zero (GPZ) disclosed an Elevation of Privilege (EoP) vulnerability in how Windows handles calls to Advanced Local Procedure Call (ALPC) that affects Windows operating systems, versions 8.1 and higher. An attacker must already have code execution on the target system to leverage these vulnerabilities. Microsoft released security updates on August 13, 2019 that partially address this issue. Other items disclosed by GPZ require more time to address and we are working to release a resolution in mid-September. For more information, see CVE-2019-1162 | Windows ALPC Elevation of Privilege Vulnerability | August 13, 2019 10:00 AM PT |
Take action: Windows 10, version 1803 (the April 2018 Update) reaches end of service on November 12, 2019 Windows 10, version 1803 (the April 2018 Update) will reach end of service on November 12, 2019 for Home and Pro editions. We will begin updating devices running Windows 10, version 1803 to Windows 10, version 1903 (the May 2019 Update) starting July 16, 2019 to help ensure that these devices remain in a serviced and secure state. For more information, see the Windows 10, version 1903 section of the Windows release health dashboard. | August 13, 2019 10:00 AM PT |
Take action: Windows 10, version 1803 (the April 2018 Update) reaches end of service on November 12, 2019 Windows 10, version 1803 (the April 2018 Update) will reach end of service on November 12, 2019 for Home and Pro editions. We will begin updating devices running Windows 10, version 1803 to Windows 10, version 1903 (the May 2019 Update) starting July 16, 2019 to help ensure that these devices remain in a serviced and secure state. For more information, see the Windows 10, version 1903 section of the Windows release health dashboard. | August 13, 2019 10:00 AM PT |
Advisory: Windows Kernel Information Disclosure Vulnerability (CVE-2019-1125) On July 9, 2019, Microsoft released a security update for a Windows kernel information disclosure vulnerability (CVE-2019-1125). Customers who have Windows Update enabled and have applied the security updates released on July 9, 2019 are protected automatically; no further configuration is necessary. For more information, see CVE-2019-1125 | Windows Kernel Information Disclosure Vulnerability in the Microsoft Security Update Guide. (Note: we are documenting this mitigation publicly today, instead of back in July, as part of a coordinated industry disclosure effort.) | August 06, 2019 10:00 AM PT |
Resolved August 1, 2019 16:00 PT: Microsoft Store users may encounter blank screens when clicking on certain buttons Some customers running the version of the Microsoft Store app released on July 29, 2019 encountered a blank screen when selecting “Switch out of S mode,” “Get Genuine,” or some “Upgrade to [version]” OS upgrade options. This issue has now been resolved and a new version of the Microsoft Store app has been released. Users who encountered this issue will need to update the Microsoft Store app on their device. If you are still encountering an issue, please see Fix problems with apps from Microsoft Store. | August 01, 2019 02:00 PM PT |
Status update: Windows 10, version 1903 “D” release now available The optional monthly “D” release for Windows 10, version 1903 is now available. Follow @WindowsUpdate for the latest on the availability of this release. | July 26, 2019 02:00 PM PT |