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Microsoft’s KB5051974 Cumulative Update Brings Security Fixes and New Outlook App

Microsoft's KB5051974 Cumulative Update

Microsoft has recently rolled out the KB5051974 cumulative update for Windows versions 22H2 and 21H2. This update is packed with security fixes, patches a memory leak, and introduces the new Outlook for Windows app. The update is mandatory and automatically installs when users check for updates.

Security Fixes and Patches

The KB5051974 update addresses several security vulnerabilities that could potentially be exploited by attackers. These fixes are part of Microsoft’s ongoing commitment to keeping its operating systems secure and protecting users from emerging threats. Among the vulnerabilities addressed are issues related to the Capture Service and Snipping Tool, USB audio devices, and USB cameras.

Memory Leak Patch

One of the notable fixes in this update is the patch for a memory leak bug. This bug could cause applications to fail by depleting virtual memory. The patch ensures that applications run smoothly without consuming excessive system resources.

New Outlook for Windows App

Perhaps the most exciting aspect of the KB5051974 update is the introduction of the new Outlook for Windows app. This app brings a modern and simplified design, along with new features to help users connect, organize, and get things done. Some of the key features of the new Outlook app include:

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The new Outlook app also integrates with Microsoft 365, offering additional features for users with a qualifying subscription.

Known Issues and Workarounds

While the update brings many improvements, it also introduces some known issues. For instance, OpenSSH connections on Windows may no longer work as the SSHD service fails to start automatically. Users can manually start the SSHD service to resolve this issue. Additionally, the update may cause issues with the Citrix Session Recording Agent (SRA) version 2411. Microsoft advises users to stop the Session Recording Monitoring service before installing the update.

How to Install the Update

Users can install the KB5051974 update by going to Settings, clicking on Windows Update, and manually performing a ‘Check for Updates.’ Alternatively, the update can be downloaded and installed from the Microsoft Update Catalog.

The KB5051974 cumulative update is a significant step forward for Windows users, providing essential security fixes, patching a memory leak, and introducing the new Outlook for Windows app. With these enhancements, Microsoft continues to improve the user experience and ensure the security of its operating systems.

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