The KB5023773 is out for all Windows 10 users with several fixes and improvements. Here is the direct link to download KB5023773 offline installer.
Microsoft has released a new cumulative update for Windows 10 as part of the regular patch Tuesday updates. The update includes several fixes for various issues, such as problems with ms-appinstaller URI, Remote Procedure Call Service, Microsoft HTML Application Host, Desired State Configuration, and compatibility issues with some printers. Additionally, it resolves issues with Simple Certificate Enrollment Protocol (SCEP) certificate and Fast Identity Online 2.0 (FIDO2) PIN credential icon. The update also makes printing possible for applications that use the Windows UI Library in the Windows App SDK.
As always, you can install KB5023773 from the Windows 10 Settings app. To do that, open the Settings app with the Windows key + I keyboard shortcut, go to the Update & Security -> Windows Update page, and click/tap on the Check for Updates button. It should trigger Windows 10 to check, download, and install the KB5023773 update.
If the automatic Windows update is not working or to install the cumulative update on an offline computer, use the link below to download KB5023773 offline installer
Download KB5023773 Offline Installer
The KB5023773 update is available as an offline installer via the Microsoft Update Catalog website.
Go to this webpage, find your Windows 10 version, and click the “Download” button next. Another window or tab will open. Click the available link, and the offline installer will be downloaded to your computer. After downloading, double-click on the installer and follow the wizard to install KB5023773. Remember that the update will only install if it is supported. Also, it might download additional updates or dependencies if required.
KB5023773 Changelog
- This update affects the ms-appinstaller URI. It now works with the DesktopAppInstaller policy.
- The update addresses an issue that affects the Remote Procedure Call Service (rpcss.exe). The issue might cause a race condition between the Distributed Component Object Model (DCOM) and the Microsoft Remote Procedure Call (RPC) endpoint mapper.
- This update addresses an issue that affects the Microsoft HTML Application Host (HTA). This issue blocks code execution that uses Microsoft HTA. This occurs when you turn on Windows Defender Application Control (WDAC) User Mode Code Integrity (UMCI) enforced mode.
- This update addresses an issue that affects Desired State Configuration. It loses its previously configured options. This occurs if metaconfig.mof is missing.
- This update addresses compatibility issues that affect some printers. These printers use Windows Graphical Device Interface (GDI) printer drivers. These drivers do not completely adhere to GDI specifications.
- This update addresses an issue that affects the Simple Certificate Enrollment Protocol (SCEP) certificate. The system reports some SCEP certificate installations as failed. Instead, the system should report them as pending.
- This update addresses an issue that affects the Fast Identity Online 2.0 (FIDO2) PIN credential icon. It does not appear on the credentials screen of an external monitor. This occurs when that monitor is attached to a closed laptop.
- This update affects applications that use the Windows UI Library in the Windows App SDK (WinUI 3). It makes printing for them possible on Windows 10 devices.
- This update addresses an issue that affects the SharedPC account manager. It cannot delete multiple accounts during cleanup.
- This update addresses an issue that might affect lsass.exe. It might stop responding. This occurs when it sends a Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) query to a domain controller that has a very large LDAP filter.
That is it.