February 14, 2023—KB5022834 (OS Builds 19042.2604, 19044.2604, and 19045.2604) - EXPIRED
Applies To
Release Date:
2/14/2023
Version:
OS Builds 19042.2604, 19044.2604, and 19045.2604
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EXPIRATION NOTICE IMPORTANT As of March 31, 2026, this update is no longer available from the Microsoft Update Catalog or other release channels. We recommend that you update your devices to the latest version of Windows. |
2/14/23 REMINDER Today, February 14, 2023, the retired, out-of-support Internet Explorer 11 desktop application will be permanently turned off using a Microsoft Edge update on certain versions of Windows 10. Go to Internet Explorer 11 desktop app retirement FAQ for more information.Â
1/19/23 IMPORTANT After March 2023, there are no more optional, non-security preview releases for the supported editions of Windows 10, version 20H2 and Windows 10, version 21H2. Only cumulative monthly security updates (known as the "B" or Update Tuesday release) will continue for these versions. Windows 10, version 22H2 will continue to receive security and optional releases.
1/10/23 REMINDER All editions of Windows 10, version 21H1 reached end of service on December 13, 2022. After December 13, 2022, these devices will not receive monthly security and quality updates. These updates contain protections from the latest security threats. To continue receiving security and quality updates, we recommend that you update to the latest version of Windows.
11/17/20
For information about Windows update terminology, see the article about the types of Windows updates and the monthly quality update types. For an overview of Windows 10, version 20H2, see its update history page.Â
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Highlights
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This update addresses security issues for your Windows operating system.Â
ImprovementsÂ
Note To view the list of addressed issues, click or tap the OS name to expand the collapsible section.
Important:Â Use EKBÂ KB5015684 to update to Windows 10, version 22H2.
This security update includes quality improvements. Key changes include:Â
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This build includes all the improvements from the supported Windows 10, version 20H2 editions.
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No additional issues are documented for this release.Â
Important:Â Use EKBÂ KB5003791 to update to Windows 10, version 21H2.
This security update includes quality improvements. Key changes include:Â
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This build includes all the improvements from the supported Windows 10, version 20H2 editions.
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No additional issues are documented for this release.Â
Important:Â Use EKBÂ KB4562830 to update to the supported editions of Windows 10, version 20H2.
This security update includes quality improvements that were a part of update KB5019275Â (released January 19, 2023). When you install this KB:
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This update addresses an issue that affects certain Internet of Things (IoT) devices. They lose audio.
If you installed earlier updates, only the new updates contained in this package will be downloaded and installed on your device.Â
For more information about security vulnerabilities, please refer to the new Security Update Guide website and the February 2023 Security Updates.Â
Windows 10 servicing stack update - 19042.2300, 19044.2300, and 19045.2300
This update makes quality improvements to the servicing stack, which is the component that installs Windows updates. Servicing stack updates (SSU) ensure that you have a robust and reliable servicing stack so that your devices can receive and install Microsoft updates.
Known issues in this update
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Devices with Windows installations created from custom offline media or custom ISO image might have Microsoft Edge Legacy removed by this update, but not automatically replaced by the new Microsoft Edge. This issue is only encountered when custom offline media or ISO images are created by slipstreaming this update into the image without having first installed the standalone servicing stack update (SSU) released March 29, 2021 or later. Note Devices that connect directly to Windows Update to receive updates are not affected. This includes devices using Windows Update for Business. Any device connecting to Windows Update should always receive the latest versions of the SSU and latest cumulative update (LCU) without any extra steps. |
To avoid this issue, be sure to first slipstream the SSU released March 29, 2021 or later into the custom offline media or ISO image before slipstreaming the LCU. To do this with the combined SSU and LCU packages now used for Windows 10, version 20H2 and Windows 10, version 2004, you will need to extract the SSU from the combined package. Use the following steps to extract the SSU:
If you have already encountered this issue by installing the OS using affected custom media, you can mitigate it by directly installing the new Microsoft Edge. If you need to broadly deploy the new Microsoft Edge for business, see Download and deploy Microsoft Edge for business. |
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After installing updates released January 10, 2023, and later, kiosk device profiles that have auto log on enabled might not sign in automatically. After Autopilot completes provisioning, affected devices will stay on the sign-in screen prompting for credentials. |
This issue is addressed in KB5025221. |
How to get this update
EXPIRATION NOTICE
IMPORTANT As of March 31, 2026, this update is no longer available from the Microsoft Update Catalog or other release channels. We recommend that you update your devices to the latest version of Windows.