The following table provides a list of the version and build numbers for each update to Microsoft 365 Apps released in the following update channels: Current, Monthly Enterprise, Semi-Annual Enterprise (Preview), and Semi-Annual Enterprise. Each entry in the table links directly to the release notes for that release. These release notes provide information about features, security updates, and non-security updates that are included in the update to Microsoft 365 Apps.
Windows 10 PE Version 1709 Build July 2018 64 bit
This update includes reliability improvements to Windows Update Service components in all editions of Windows 10, version 1507, 1511, 1607, 1703, 1709, 1803, 1809, 1903, 1909, 2004, 20H2, 21H1, 21H2, and Windows 11, version 21H2, 22H2. It may take steps to free up disk space on your device if you do not have enough disk space to install Windows updates.
With the release of Windows 10 version 1809, the following tool to support this latest Windows 10 build, Windows Assessment and Deployment Kit (ADK) version 1809 is now available.You can download it from: Windows 10 Assessment and Deployment Kit (ADK).
With the release of Windows 10 version 2004, the following tool to support this latest Windows 10 build, Windows Assessment and Deployment Kit (ADK) version 2004 is now available.You can download it from: Windows 10 Assessment and Deployment Kit (ADK).
The Microsoft Deployment Toolkit (MDT) has been released and the most current build (8456) which can be downloaded from the Microsoft Download Center. This update requires the Windows Assessment and Deployment Kit (ADK) for Windows 10 version 1809 (10.1.17763.1) which is available for download on the Microsoft Hardware Dev Center.
On April 30, 2018, Microsoft released the Windows 10 April 2018 Update (1803) build to customers worldwide. The following tools to support this latest release has been made available, which includes Windows 10 Administrative Templates (.ADMX), Windows Assessment and Deployment Kit (ADK), and the Remote Server Administration Tools (RSAT) for Windows 10 April 2018 Update.
The latest version of the Remote Server Administration Tools (RSAT) for Windows 10 April 2018 Update v1803 have been released. The download is available here. You will find the following download files available for version 1.0 corresponding to x86 or x64 Operating Systems:
When to use WS_1803 RSAT Package: When managing Windows Server, version 1803 or Windows Server, version 1709When to use WS2016 RSAT Package: When managing Windows Server 2016 or previous versions
Issue: Cannot turn off individual RSAT componentsImpact: WS_1803 and WS_1709 RSAT package users on Windows 10 1803/1709 (April 2018 Update/Fall Creators Update)Resolution: Use the WS2016 RSAT package on Windows 10 1607 (Anniversary Update)
Issue: Shielding Data File Wizard cannot create shielding data filesImpact: WS_1709 RSAT package users on Windows 10 1709 (Fall Creators Update)Resolution: Use the WS_1803 RSAT package on Windows 10 1803 (April 2018 Update), or use the WS2016 RSAT package on Windows 10 1607 (Anniversary Update) to create shielding data files for Windows shielded VMs, or the built-in RSAT tools in Windows Server, version 1709 to create shielding data files for both Windows and Linux shielded VMs.
Issue: Template disks created from the Template Disk Wizard do not bootImpact: WS_1709 RSAT package users on Windows 10 1709 (Fall Creators Update)Resolution: Use the WS_1803 RSAT package on Windows 10 1803 (April 2018 Update), or use the WS2016 RSAT package on Windows 10 1607 (Anniversary Update) to create template disks for Windows shielded VMs, or the built-in RSAT tools in Windows Server, version 1709 to create shielding data files for both Windows and Linux shielded VMs.
With the release of Windows 10 version 1803, the following tool to support this latest Windows 10 build, Windows Assessment and Deployment Kit (ADK) version 1803 is now available.You can download it from: Windows 10 Assessment and Deployment Kit (ADK).
Note: You must use Windows 10 build 1803 with this version of the ADK.The Windows ADK is also available to Windows Insiders. Join the Windows Insider Program to get the Windows ADK Insider Preview.
So if I am running Windows 10 v.1803 with mdt, currently deploying win10 1803, do I want to upgrade to ADK v.1809? Or if I have a win10. .1709 running mdt, deploying win19 v.1803, will I still want to upgrade my adk to the latest (currently 1809)? Just wondering if upgrading the adk on older windows versions of Windows will screw up anything in regards to mdt. Do we always want to update ADK to the latest no matter what version of win10 we have & no matter the version of win10 MDT is deploying? Or do the ADK versions need to match?
so what if the environment have a multiple windows 10 build numbers, and the current adk installed with SCCM is 1709 so the only version of windows 10 should be use is 1709 or ADK 1709 will support older version of windwos 10 such as 1703-1607 and so on.
I use a DS4 (PS4 controller) to play Rocket League. Ever since a recent windows update (possibly 1709, possibly a subsequent update), my DS4 would consistently turn off (hangs/freezes actually) at what seemed random, but somewhat consistent intervals. After this happened enough times I finally realized it was always happening at exactly 41 minutes after any given hour.
20180311 18:00 Time of noteWin 10 Pro 1709 16299.248Device is up to date last checked 01:25Gigabyte Ultra Motherboard and two 930Gb drives C: & D:SanDisk Ultra USB 3.0 128Gb memory stick /flash driveMy working files & folders are on the 128Gb Memory stick/flash drive 01-Jan-2018 to datePre 31-Dec-2017 working files & folders were on HP USB 2.0 64Gb memory stick /flash driveI have been having random reboots for some time last year I was using a HP 64Gb USB 2.0 memory stick / flash driveThe "random re-boots" are without warning. I have used Recovery on several occassions to "Reset This PC"I again started to do something end February 2018. I had various errors using Update & Security > RecoveryThe error was - Update for Windows 10 Version 1709 for x64-based Systems (KB4041994) - Error 0x80070643 01-Mar-2018 I obtained a Win ISO. PC was re-built from a Win-ISO image 01-Mar-2018 - my data was NOT kept so "clean install"Prior to 10-Mar-2018 Reboots At least once once per day .. I have not noted the times10-Mar-2018 PC Rebooted three times without warning - Using 128Gb memory stickESENT 916 errors prior to reboots ... 11-Mar-2018 PC Running 11 hours NO reboots - No memory sticks insertedAs an "oh by the way" I have been unable in Restart Options to "Schedule A Time" as it is greyed out."Show More Notifications" ... If you want to see more notifications about restarting, turn this onIt is "ON"From reading the other comments to me the issue may be with any solid state drives be they the "main drive(s)" or USB ones.I have a Win 10 Home (Up to Date 20180311 17:05) HP Pavilion 11-n083sa x360 PC "laptop" I may try using it for a day or so to see if it reboots when using a USB memory stick / flash drive.
January 20, 2018, the bug is still here. I can reproduce it within one minute.Only solution that worked for me (and I tried everything!): revert to 1703, and prevent Windows from updating. This fixed the constant freezing. Microsoft, you introduced this bug in 1709, time to fix it.My HW: Z370, I7, 1070TI, SSD (no HDD) 2ff7e9595c
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