However, cumulative update KB3194496 is also bringing issues of its own. In this article, we’re going to list all the KB3194496 issues reported by Windows 10 users, and we’ll try to find a way to solve at least some of them.

Windows 10 KB3194496 reported issues

The most widespread problem, and the issue most users are reporting, concerns, of course, installation problems. Microsoft Community forums are currently flooded with complaints, as many users are reporting various problems that prevent them from installing the update. This surely is a very annoying problem, as it can completely block Windows Update, leaving users unable to download the cumulative update normally. However, there are a few actions that users can perform to install KB3194496 on their computers. Users can manually reset Windows Update, use a third-party program to download updates, but perhaps the best solution in this case is to manually download and install the update. Another issue when installing cumulative update KB3194496 concerns keyboard functionality. Namely, the problem occurs on the first boot after the update is installed. Windows 10 asks users to choose a keyboard layout, but the keyboard remains unresponsive. Unfortunately, no one replied to this report, so the solution for this problem is still unavailable. If this issue rings a bell to anyone, please let us know about the solution in the comment section below, in the case you found one. We’re sure many users will find it helpful. SPONSORED And finally, another user reported Chrome and Firefox proxy authentication issues that, according to him, have been affecting the last three cumulative updates, including KB3194496: Other people on the forum remained silent when it came to solving the problem, but one user actually explained what’s causing it: Windows 10 users also report that KB3194496 kills the Ethernet connection. The OS usually displays the error message “Ethernet Doesn’t Have A Valid IP Configuration”, and none of the workarounds available on the almighty Internet really work. Thank you, Selatious for the tip. The issue is very weird considering that, from a comparison between MS Edge and Chrome, step 1 and 2 are the same. Then Edge completes the procedure with the authentication message (step 3) and Chrome stops the sequence returning to the user ERR_INVALID_AUTH_CREDENTIALS. It looks like there is something in the KB code that breaks the NTLM authentication. That’s all for our article about the KB3194496 issues in Windows 10. This update is far less troublesome than the latest Windows 10 build, but that’s normal, since cumulative updates are stable releases, or at least they should be. Using a friend’s wireless laptop, I hunted for solutions online, none of which solved the my Ethernet connection. None worked. As a last resort before I went out a purchased a WiFi card or dongle, I did a system restore to before the KB3194496 cumulative update. If you’ve encountered other KB3194496 issues that we didn’t mention in this article, feel free to let us know in the comment section below. RELATED STORIES YOU NEED TO CHECK OUT:

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