Windows 10 contains an error affecting work from home |
Microsoft warns that new Windows 10 errors can affect the internet connection of some users and in some cases it can prevent important productivity applications like (Office 365), (Microsoft Teams), (Outlook) and other important information. Towards the internet.
This bug is causing problems for millions of employees around the world who are trying to use these applications to work from home during the new epidemic of Coronavirus.
Since the cumulative update from Microsoft (KB4535996) is an optional update released by the company in late February, this issue may affect those who are using the Windows 10 update for May 2019 or the Windows 10 update for November 2019.
Cumulative Update (KB4535996) has made several corrections, including fixing an issue where the Windows search box did not display correctly and improving the battery performance of laptops in recent standby mode.
Microsoft indicates that programs that use (WinHTTP) or (WinInet) may have problems accessing the Internet, and it appears that many people affected by this problem use VPN networks to access company resources.
Problems may occur when connecting to or disconnecting from a VPN. The company explains: "For devices that use a manual or auto-configured proxy, the NCSI tag in the NCSI flag may indicate limited or no internet connection status, especially when using a virtual private network (VPN)."
Regarding the fixes, the software giant has given the issue a high priority and plans to launch a solution to this issue in early April, provided that the update is available in the Microsoft update list and that Windows 10 according to the company, users restart the device to solve this problem.