


If you are looking for a scenario where everything breaks, at unpredictable times, and affects core systems, try finding an aging printer driver with old printer management software.Īctually, it's more likely the results will find you. Looking for printer driver software still using 32-bit code for app management is important to avoid "thunking." This area of concern relates to how memory is handled between 32-bit and 64-bit applications. Testing your legacy apps and printing will be a key task when managing this September's update (and for the foreseeable future). Verify that accessing files using the Create / Copy / Delete / Read / Write / Rename / Close functions as expected. Confirm that users with permissions can access files on SMB shares.See this Microsoft document and Dictionary object | Microsoft Docs for additional information. Test SCCRUN objects like Scripting.FileSystemObject, textStream, Scripting.Dictionary.Confirm that connections leveraging Remote Desktop Gateway and Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) work as expected.Verify Event Tracing for Windows is working as expected logs are showing up in Event Viewer.
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Verify there are no issues with printer drivers and check for printer driver software still using 32-bit code for application management. As always, confirm that printing performs as expected with both physical and virtual printers.However, there is one reported functional change and an additional feature: There are no reported high-risk changes to the Windows platform this month.
