
Microsoft appears to have a history of unreliable and unreliable updates for Windows 10, at least for the past year and a little longer. Broken programs, performance problems, battery problems, whatever. However, this time, given that the world is following the work from home routine due to Coronavirus crashes in many countries, the March 2020 update for Windows 10 makes one really want to tear off their hair. It's not a slight bug, it might just cut off internet access on your Windows 10 laptop or PC.
Can you disable Windows updates on your Windows 10 PC right now? No, after all, it is a live platform and constant update. So what exactly is the problem? Remove it, Microsoft: "Devices that use a manual or self-configured proxy, especially with a virtual private network (VPN), may display little or no internet connection status in the NCSI on the notification area. This can happen when You are online or not connected to the VPN or after changing the status between the two. Devices experiencing this problem may also have trouble accessing the Internet using applications using WinHTTP or WinInet. Below are examples of applications that can be affected on devices in this case, but Not limited to Microsoft Teams, Microsoft Office, Office365, Outlook, Internet Explorer 11 and Web Some editions of Microsoft Edge. "This is consistent with the information provided in the version released by Microsoft, to obtain the latest update package for Windows 10.
In simpler terms, this means that you have a really critical error that can slow down apps ’access to the internet or completely prevent these apps from accessing the internet. Yes, when you are in the decisive work of home stage in our lives. If you are running Windows 10 version 1909; Windows 10 version 1903; Windows 10 version 1809; Windows 10 Enterprise LTSC 2019; Windows 10 version 1803 or Windows 10 version 1709 may encounter this problem.
Microsoft says: "We're working on the issue and aim to release the Microsoft Catalog Out of Range Update to resolve this issue in early April." Meanwhile, your suggestion is to restart your Windows 10 PC and wait for the issue to be resolved. You can read more here.
It might have made more sense to track Google’s progress and delay Windows 10 platform updates right now. Google previously announced that it will not release updates to the Chrome web browser or ChromeOS platform at this time, because it does not want any functionality to unintentionally interrupt or interrupt usage when millions depend on their software while working from home. Just because we've received updates on Windows every month for millions of years, it doesn't mean that this time around there wasn't some flexibility given the global scenario.
This isn't the only bug with the latest Windows 10 updates, by the way. The "Reset This Computer" feature is known to be disabled, some versions of Avast and AVG antivirus will stop working, and TLS connections may fail or expire upon connection or try to resume.
If you are one of those unlucky spirits whose Windows 10 computer asks to restart to install some updates they might have downloaded recently, our advice is: Don't do it. Leave your computer idle or on, just don't turn it off or restart it, at least until Microsoft releases the patch to fix this problem.
-Sumit Tiwari
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