What is the latest Windows 7 update? Find out from our constantly updated article! Both KB4103718 and KB4103712 feature the exact same changelog:

Addresses an issue that may cause a memory leak on SMB servers after installing KB4056897 or any other recent monthly updates. This leak may occur when the requested path traverses a symbolic link, a mount point, or a directory junction and the registry key is set to 1: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\services\LanmanServer\Parameters\EnableEcp Addresses an issue that may cause an error when connecting to a Remote Desktop server.  Security updates to Internet Explorer, Windows apps, Windows kernel, Microsoft Graphics Component, Windows storage and filesystems, HTML help, and Windows Hyper-V.

The updates are affected by a common bug that triggers stop errors on computers that don’t support Streaming Single Instructions Multiple Data Extensions 2. Microsoft is working on a fix but doesn’t plan to roll it out this month. Most likely, the hotfix will be available on June’s Patch Tuesday. Apart from this known issue, users have not reported any other bugs. So, it seems that KB4103718 and KB4103712 and stable updates and don’t trigger any severe issues such as system freezes, BSOD errors and other similar problems. Have you installed Windows 7 Monthly Rollup KB4103718 and KB4103712 on your computer? Did you encounter any bugs? Let us know in the comments below. RELATED STORIES TO CHECK OUT:

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