The KB4554364 update fixes several of the internet connectivity issues plaguing Windows 10 v1909 & v1903. Here’re the direct download links.
The recent update for Windows 10 v1909 and v1903 has some bugs that caused issues with internet connectivity and VPN connections. The previous updates also caused some applications to not connect to the internet either directly or over certain VPN connections. Considering that most of us are working for home, having a working and reliable internet connection and VPN connectivity is very important. Since the previous updates messed up the internet connectivity, Microsoft released an out-of-band emergency patch KB4554364 to fix the bug.
So, if you are facing network, internet, and/or VPN issues, installing this emergency update will fix the issue. You can download the KB4554364 update offline installer using the download links given below.
KB4554364 Offline Installer Direct Download Links
To make things easier for you, I found the direct download links for KB4554364 for both Windows 10 32-bit and 64-bit systems. Depending on your system type, download the update using the below links and install it like any other Windows software. After installing, restart the system and you are good to go.
For v1903:
KB4554364 x84 (32-bit) offline installer (download size: 193.0 MB)
KB4554364 x64 (64-bit) offline installer (download size: 358.0 MB)
For v1909:
KB4554364 x86 (32-bit) offline installer (download size: 193.0 MB)
KB4554364 x64 (64-bit) offline installer (download size: 358.0 MB)
If you want KB4554364 download links for Windows Server, ARM64 based systems, or some other version the go to the Microsoft update catalog website to find the appropriate links. All you have to do is click on the Download button next to the appropriate version.
Change Log
Addresses an issue that might display a limited or no internet connection status in the notification area on devices that use a manual or auto-configured proxy, especially with a virtual private network (VPN). Additionally, this issue might prevent some devices from connecting to the internet using applications that use WinHTTP or WinINet.
That is it.