Important When you install this update (3000850) from Windows Update, updates 3016437, 3003057, and 3014442Â are included in the installation.
The November 2014 update rollup for Windows RT 8.1, Windows 8.1, and Windows Server 2012 R2 resolves issues and includes performance and reliability improvements. We recommend that you apply this update rollup as part of your regular maintenance routines. Check out the fixed issues in this update. Also notice that there is a prerequisite and a restart requirement to apply this update.
New features and improvements
This update rollup includes the following new features and improvements:
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Refreshed language packs
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Defense-in-depth security and Schannel hardening
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Support for newer hardware (boot order allowance, SD card improvements, USB debugging)
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Improved Web Services for Devices (WSD) printer support during network switches
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Performance and reliability improvements in clustered virtual machine mission-critical environments
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Improved manageability
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Additional hardware support (devices that have third-party disk encryption software enabled can now be upgraded to Windows 8.1 more easily)
This November update rollup also includes all previous updates since the previous image update in April 2014. This is a convenient single step to bring Windows clients and servers up to date. Unlike our April update, the November update rollup is not required to be able to continue to receive security or other updates. However, we strongly recommend that you deploy it to Windows clients and servers to benefit from these new features and improvements as well as to prevent many known issues that have been resolved since April. This update is thoroughly tested to the same quality level as our previous service packs. However, unlike service packs, this update does not change the version number and does not deprecate or change any APIs in a manner that would require recertification.
Issues that this update resolves
This update package fixes the problems that are documented in the following Microsoft Knowledge Base articles.
For Home Users:
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KB 3005692 Bluetooth device cannot reconnect to the computer in Windows 8.1 or Windows RT 8.1
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KB 3005781 You cannot print an A3 size document in Windows 8.1 or Windows 7
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KB 2993843 You cannot eject media or "Safely Remove Hardware and Eject Media" icon does not appear
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KB 3009054 You encounter some OneDrive issues in Windows 8.1 and Windows RT 8.1
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KB 3006135 New page cannot be displayed in OneNote app in Windows 8.1 or Windows RT 8.1
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KB 3007047 You cannot receive a fax after you install the Fax service on Windows Server 2012 R2
For IT Professionals:
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KB 3002653 Update to support AAC and LATM format audios in Windows 8.1 or Windows 8
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KB 3005303 Update for MPEG4 parser to support YouTube DRM playback in Internet Explorer 11
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KB 3004546 Updated APN entry for Latvian Mobile Telephone in Windows 8.1 or Windows Server 2012 R2
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KB 3003074 Improves how the Windows clipboard handles OLE data transfer for media types
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KB 2987846 Domain controller crashes when the server is under a heavy load in Windows Server 2012 R2
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KB 2987135 You cannot decrypt data after you encrypt it by using CredLocker
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KB 2979127 You cannot perform token-based activation in Windows 8.1
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KB 3002656 You cannot connect to WSD printers if your network profile is set to public
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KB 3008279 You cannot open the Windows Store without an Internet connection
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KB 3005346 You receive User Account Control dialog box unexpectedly in Network
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KB 3002858 "0x0000009F" Stop error when you put the computer in sleep mode or hibernation
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KB 2958570 "0x000000D5" Stop error when you remove a volume on a Windows-based Hyper-V server
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KB 3007507 HTTP Error 500.19 error when you browse an IIS 8.5 website
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KB 3005344 Shortcut menu does not appear when you right-click Start
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KB 3006119 Notification dialog boxes are not high-DPI aware on a high-DPI device
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KB 3004163 Application crashes when you input text at the beginning of multiple lines
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KB 3002855 Applications that use the Windows Imaging Component APIs may crash
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KB 3002297 The SMB Redirector may hang when the SMB protocol is used in Windows 7 SP1 or Windows 8.1
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KB 3000371 Chinese IME usage data is not recorded in the S_TextServicesUsage table
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KB 2999802 Solid lines instead of dotted lines are printed in Windows 8.1
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KB 3004068 Storport delays PnP removal of a device in Windows 8.1 or Windows Server 2012 R2
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KB 3003645 Log Sense command populates the Parameter field with arbitrary data unexpectedly
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KB 3003643 Slab consolidation cannot be completed by runnning the defrag command-line
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KB 3005307 Some MP4 files that are created by Final Cut Pro X cannot be played
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KB 3004541 PowerShell commands do not return results on an RRAS server in Windows Server 2012 R2
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KB 3004540 Memory usage becomes high when you run an application in Windows 8.1 or Windows 8
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KB 3004539 SERVFAIL error from a Windows Server 2012 R2-based DNS server that has DNSSEC enabled
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KB 3004537 DHCP client always includes option 61 when sending the DHCP request
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KB 3005712 USB personal healthcare devices cannot be recognized
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KB 3005578 Virtual RAM is not released when you turn off VMs
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KB 3002288 DFSR service freezes when it calls a method on a Windows Server 2008 R2-based server
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KB 2996903 NTFS file system freezes on a data deduplication volume in Windows Server 2012 R2
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KB 3003073 Update to add "Windows 7 Enterprise" option in GPMC in Windows Server 2012 R2
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KB 2996432 Screen flickers when you close a window in Windows 8.1 or Windows Server 2012 R2
Known issues in this update
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You receive a 0x800f0922 or 0x80070005 error message when you try to install this update
Symptoms Assume that you have either of the following configurations:-
You have a Windows Server 2012 R2 server that is running on hardware that has UEFI that has Secure Boot enabled.
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You have a Windows Server 2012 R2-based Hyper-V host that is running, and you are running a Generation 2 virtual machine guest that uses UEFI firmware support and that has the Secure Boot option enabled. Additionally, the guest virtual machine is running Windows Server 2012 R2.
In these configurations, update 3000850 may not be installed, and you receive a 0x800f0922 or 0x80070005 error message.
Solution To resolve this problem, follow these steps:-
Install the updated servicing stack update 2975061, and then restart the computer.
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Try to reinstall this update.
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The computer may crash if you restore the system to a restore point that was created before update rollup 3000850 was installed
Notes-
This problem applies only to Windows 8.1 editions.
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An installation of a Windows update typically creates a restore point to which the system can be rolled back in case the installation or the updates cause any problems. In this case, the computer may experience startup failures if you try to roll back the system to a restore point that was created before you installed update rollup 3000850.
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If the computer has Windows Recovery Environment (WRE) configured, the system automatically restores itself to the last-known working state.
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After you apply this update on a computer, the computer does not respond during shutdown if you have enabled Fast Startup.hotfix 3042085 before you apply the November 2014 update. If you have encountered the issue, to work around this issue, restart your computer.
Solution If you do not encounter the issue but have enabled Fast Startup, install -
After you install security update 2992611 or update 3000850, domain users who log on to domain-joined Windows 8.1 computers experience the following issues:
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Adding new account in Windows Live Mail 2012 fails with error 0x80090345.
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Saving RDP passwords fails with no apparent error.
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Opening Credential Manager fails with error 0x80090345.
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Explorer hangs when encrypting a file. A WPA trace contains the following signature:
Explorer taking ~664 seconds to Encrypt a file. TID #3376.
This is being serviced by LSASS TID #1488 . LSASS TID#3848 is executing the sspCryptUnprotectData call which leads into GetMasterKey. GetMasterKey is taking ~664 seconds (TimesinceLast). LSASS TID 3848. We spend the whole time waiting on LSASS TID 576 which is performing DCLocator pings to find a DC. File Encryption delay/hang is also accounted by the same code change where the backup is required.
Workaround
To work around this problem, set the value of the ProtectionPolicy registry entry to 1 to enable local backup of the MasterKey instead of requiring a RWDC in the following registry subkey:HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Cryptography\Protect\Providers\df9d8cd0-1501-11d1-8c7a-00c04fc297eb
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Text for DNS events is not rendered in DNS Manager mmc snap-in after you install August 2014 update rollup for Windows RT 8.1, Windows 8.1, and Windows Server 2012 R2 (2975719) or a later version of monthly updates on Windows Server 2012 R2-based DNS servers. Workaround To work around this problem, view DNS events by using the Event Viewer and Computer Management snap-ins.
How to obtain the update rollup
Method 1: Windows UpdateThis update is provided as an Important update from Windows Update. If you turn on automatic updates, this update is automatically installed.
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Open Windows Update by swiping in from the right edge of the screen (or point to the lower-right corner of the screen and move the mouse pointer up), tap or click Settings, tap or click Change PC settings, and then tap or click Update and recovery.
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Tap or click Check now, and then wait while Windows looks for the latest updates for your computer.
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If updates are found, tap or click Install updates.
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Select update 3000850 under Optional, and then tap or click Install.
Note You might have to restart your computer to finish installing some updates. Save and close your files and apps before you restart so that you do not lose any work or data.
frequently asked questions on Windows Update.
For more information about Windows Update, seeMethod 2: Microsoft Download CenterYou can also obtain the stand-alone update package through the Microsoft Download Center.Download the x86-based Windows 8.1 update package now.Download the x64-based Windows 8.1 update package now.Download the x64-based Windows Server 2012 R2 update package now. Notes
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The update for Windows RT 8.1 can be obtained only from Windows Update.
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Update KB3016437 is applicable only to computers that have the Windows Server 2012 R2 Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) role enabled. If you try to install KB3016437 on a Windows client or a Windows server on which AD DS role is not turned on, the update does not install. There are no other adverse effects.
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Update detail information
PrerequisitesTo apply this update, you must first install update 2919355 on Windows 8.1 or Windows Server 2012 R2.
Restart informationYou must restart the computer after you apply this update.
Update replacement informationThis update does not replace any previously released update.
File informationFile detail informationfile information for update 3000850. File hash information The following table lists the thumbprints of the certificates that are used to sign the updates (.msu). Verify the certificate thumbprint in this Microsoft Knowledge Base article against the certificate thumbprint indicated on the update that you download.
For a list of the files that are provided in this update 3000850, download the
File name |
SHA1 and SHA2 |
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Windows8.1-KB3000850-arm.msu |
SHA1: 18EE162CF68D6C3E0E127C4692BF8B2D7F57B890 SHA256: B08466D5F8380A092D72BEC80897F13E6F8FEA9943ECCF85D4746BC1886A3FF2 |
Windows8.1-KB3000850-x64.msu |
SHA1: 94A08E535C004B860E9434FBD1E2D293583620A2 SHA256: E0E292FF13179FB1F211DB3B2DAE11A1253C046036C7FFF981DC1B2134817539 |
Windows8.1-KB3000850-x86.msu |
SHA1: 28CB632E527E2E78FF59432779CD3B9539BC896F SHA256: A1DB258F260296402BDA8DD55E7CF40CF4452871FD0EDC653E21B3725D659B38 |
Windows8.1-KB3016437-x64.msu |
SHA1: 4187471B733E02D40EA8EF1A0F742B6AF122491A SHA256: 49B6315FB5C93E2F2A35DAC95115F1BBBDEB828373C18F0984625B391C6A94D8 |
Windows8.1-KB3003057-arm.msu |
SHA1: E4E73C142DB559889D4CEE4CCF7C5CE2EC7414FD SHA256: 53A11146CC7FADECD2BC4B8D8BFE75308F605C7A5034844C23F3EAD60652672F |
Windows8.1-KB3003057-x64.msu |
SHA1: D28A8EF73C4064431057DE9E40491F0237A53851 SHA256: A39D4330CB3310C71BA33A10CA5CD51087A0D13E32B18EC8FFDA9C6000424D06 |
Windows8.1-KB3003057-x86.msu |
SHA1: 2E7A2FE45D6387D05B7AA5C658F4FFB42D3691A3 SHA256: 47BF8C29997BF8B1790CCB63D35AEA1012080B19C33AC2B19D38DD60390559CF |
Windows8.1-KB3014442-arm.msu |
SHA1: 1D02721C1A9DF57DE2DC4A1C33CD1BAF75898C52 SHA256: 2FE2E168AB3735EC33B4CA1CC10E832A39890C89CEC844E227C0CB8DB53364F9 |
Windows8.1-KB3014442-x64.msu |
SHA1: 7144F7A9E3431816253ADED98773797143D2E150 SHA256: BDE0A21A582DB4F0CEACA8EC2EEB6B14B9AA11E3F7A3619B9F4E849A540BD9F4 |
Windows8.1-KB3014442-x86.msu |
SHA1: B7A8DCC749C1E9D6C431857E52FF6EE1D03940D4 SHA256: E30146C78EBF3F606E45AE2FF1B7C7414831D86B4FD647AAAE44809EEF82EBA5 |
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