On the first Tuesday of every month, Microsoft releases what is known in the Anglo-Saxon world as “Patch Tuesday.” As many of you already know, it is an update that most of the time does not contain more than security improvements. The first Patch Tuesday of 2022 has followed this line and, with the number KB5009543 (versions 19042.1466, 19043.1466 and 19044.1466), brings us the corrections that we detail below.
Most important news in update KB5009543
- Updates a known issue affecting Japanese input method editors (IMEs). Text that you enter may appear out of order or the text cursor may move unexpectedly in applications that use the multibyte character set (MBCS).
- Security enhancements for Windows 10.
Improvements and fixes
- Resolves an issue that prevents Active Directory (AD) attributes from being spelled correctly during a Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) modify operation when multiple attribute changes are made.
- Resolves a known issue affecting Japanese input method editors (IMEs). When using a Japanese IME to enter text, the text may appear out of order or the text cursor may move unexpectedly in applications that use the multibyte character set (MBCS). This problem affects Microsoft’s Japanese IMEs and third-party Japanese IMEs.
If you have installed updates prior to this one, you will only receive this series of fixes when you install version KB5009543. For more detailed information on all security enhancements, we recommend that you follow this link.
Windows 10 servicing stack update – 19042.1371, 19043.1371, and 19044.1371
- This update makes quality improvements to the “servicing stack”, the component responsible for installing Windows updates. These types of maintenance stack updates ensure that you have a robust and reliable experience with Windows updates.