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Scandal November Update for Windows 10 Threshold 2 is Back

The autumn update for Windows 10 is available again: After Microsoft's Threshold-2 update had largely withdrawn a few days after the first publication, now follows the recall of the recall. The update is available again as an ISO file in the Media Creation tool available for download. Microsoft has provided an updated version of it - and that also explains why Microsoft had cashed the update again.
Windows 10 Threshold 2

Windows 10 Threshold 2 ISOs are Available

After starting the Threshold-2 system, the ISO files were available for several days not on the Media Creation tool. That meant anyone who wanted to make a clean installation of Windows 10, which was concerned only with the original build 10240th The Threshold-2 Update (Build 10586) then could be installed retrospectively only via Windows Update. Now you can create with the Media Creation Tool again installation media directly to the latest Windows 10 build.

Fixed Problem With Windows 10 Threshold 2 Update


Contrary to the original assumption that Threshold causes 2 problems with BitLocker encryption, the problem lay elsewhere: With the update was installed some security and privacy settings are not applied. According to the Microsoft Support page, the settings for advertising ID to the background apps to SmartScreen filter and synchronize with other devices were affected. The cumulative update KB3120677 fixes this bug. 

If you now upgrade to the fall update 1511, the error should no longer occur. If you had Threshold 2 already installed, you can restore the update KB3120677 the unasked changed settings, as it becomes available to you in Windows Update. According to Microsoft connoisseur Paul Thurrott but few users have been affected by this relatively small bug. Presumably Microsoft has released the update so just pulled back to go a renewed debate on data protection out of the way. 

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