Microsoft Delivers Second Emergency Patch for Windows 11 as Outlook Crashes Continue to Plague Users.
In a move aimed at addressing critical stability issues, Microsoft released an out-of-band security update for Windows 11 users, targeting problems that led to crashes and failures in Microsoft's popular email client, Outlook. The latest fix aims to mitigate issues seen with apps that store files in cloud-based storage facilities, such as OneDrive.
According to the company, this second emergency patch rectifies a bug where certain applications became unresponsive or displayed error messages when interacting with files stored in cloud locations. Furthermore, users who relied on PST (Personal Storage) files hosted in cloud-based services like OneDrive encountered issues with Outlook not opening or crashing upon interaction.
This release marks Microsoft's second out-of-band update this year to address bugs stemming from its January security patch. The company had previously encountered problems where Windows 11 devices failed to shut down or hibernate, while users of older versions struggled to log in remotely. Notably, the latest patch is cumulative, meaning that by downloading and installing it, users can resolve issues related to the earlier security update without requiring further additional fixes.
In a bid to ensure seamless user experience, Microsoft has made this out-of-band update available for Windows 11 devices with minimal disruption, thus providing timely relief to those impacted by Outlook crashes.
In a move aimed at addressing critical stability issues, Microsoft released an out-of-band security update for Windows 11 users, targeting problems that led to crashes and failures in Microsoft's popular email client, Outlook. The latest fix aims to mitigate issues seen with apps that store files in cloud-based storage facilities, such as OneDrive.
According to the company, this second emergency patch rectifies a bug where certain applications became unresponsive or displayed error messages when interacting with files stored in cloud locations. Furthermore, users who relied on PST (Personal Storage) files hosted in cloud-based services like OneDrive encountered issues with Outlook not opening or crashing upon interaction.
This release marks Microsoft's second out-of-band update this year to address bugs stemming from its January security patch. The company had previously encountered problems where Windows 11 devices failed to shut down or hibernate, while users of older versions struggled to log in remotely. Notably, the latest patch is cumulative, meaning that by downloading and installing it, users can resolve issues related to the earlier security update without requiring further additional fixes.
In a bid to ensure seamless user experience, Microsoft has made this out-of-band update available for Windows 11 devices with minimal disruption, thus providing timely relief to those impacted by Outlook crashes.