KB5017315:- 2022-09 Cumulative Update for Windows Server 2019 for x64-based Systems
KB5017396:- 2022-09 Cumulative Update for Windows Server 2016 for x64-based Systems
KB5017305:- 2022-09 Security Monthly Quality Rollup for Windows Server 2012 R2 for x64-based Systems
KB5017367:- 2022-09 Security Monthly Quality Rollup for Windows Server 2012 R2 for x64-based Systems

 Impacted Products: 

Please note the following information regarding the security updates: 

Known Issues: 

KB5017315: – Applies to: Windows 10 Enterprise 2019 LTSC Windows 10 IoT Enterprise 2019 LTSC Windows 10 IoT Core 2019 LTSC 

https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/topic/september-13-2022-kb5017315-os-build-17763-3406-926525b2-750e-42e2-9845-49924d97281c

Improvements  

This security update includes improvements that were a part of update KB5016690 (released August 23, 2022) and also addresses the following issues: 

This update contains miscellaneous security improvements to internal OS functionality. No additional issues were documented for this release. 

Symptom 

After installing KB4493509, devices with some Asian language packs installed may receive the error, “0x800f0982 – PSFX_E_MATCHING_COMPONENT_NOT_FOUND.” 

After installing KB5001342 or later, the Cluster Service might fail to start because a Cluster Network Driver is not found. 

Starting at 12:00 A.M. Saturday, September 10, 2022, the official time in Chile will advance 60 minutes in accordance with the August 9, 2022 official announcement by the Chilean government about a daylight saving time (DST) time zone change. This moves the DST change which was previously September 4 to September 10. 

Symptoms if the workaround is not used on devices between September 4, 2022 and September 11, 2022: 

​Time shown in Windows and apps will not be correct. 

​Apps and cloud services which use date and time for integral functions, such as Microsoft Teams and Microsoft Outlook, notifications and scheduling of meetings might be 60 minutes off. 

​Automation that uses date and time, such as Scheduled tasks, might not run at the expected time. 

​Timestamp on transactions, files, and logs will be 60 minutes off. 

​Operations that rely on time-dependent protocols such as Kerberos might cause authentication failures when attempting to logon or access resources. 

​Windows devices and apps outside of Chile might also be affected if they are connecting to servers or devices in Chile or if they are scheduling or attending meetings taking place in Chile from another location or time zone. Windows devices outside of Chile should not use the workaround, as it would change their local time on the device. 

Workaround 

Uninstall and reinstall any recently added language packs. For instructions, see Manage the input and display language settings in Windows 10. 

Select Check for Updates and install the April 2019 Cumulative Update. For instructions, see Update Windows 10. 

Note If reinstalling the language pack does not mitigate the issue, reset your PC as follows: 

Go to the Settings app > Recovery. 

Select Get Started under the Reset this PC recovery option. 

Select Keep my Files. 

Microsoft is working on a resolution and will provide an update in an upcoming release. 

This issue occurs because of an update to the PnP class drivers used by this service.  After about 20 minutes, you should be able to restart your device and not encounter this issue. 

For more information about the specific errors, cause, and workaround for this issue, please see KB5003571. 

To mitigate this issue, please see Possible issues caused by new Daylight Savings Time in Chile. 

We are working on a resolution and will provide an update in an upcoming release. 

Note We plan to release an update to support this change; however, there might be insufficient time to properly build, test, and release such an update before the change goes into effect. Please use the workaround above. 

KB5017396: – Applies to Windows 10, version 1607, all editions Windows Server 2016, all editions 

https://support.microsoft.com/en-gb/topic/kb5017396-servicing-stack-update-for-windows-10-version-1607-and-server-2016-september-13-2022-5e6c9af3-c9ae-4648-84a4-096009e49733

Windows 10, version 1607 reached end of service on April 9, 2019 for devices running the Enterprise, Education, and LoT Enterprise editions. After April 9, 2019, these devices will no longer be offered servicing stack updates. To continue receiving these updates, we recommend updating to the latest version of Windows. 

KB5017305- Applies to: Windows Server 2012 Windows Embedded 8 Standard 

https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/topic/september-13-2022-kb5017305-os-build-14393-5356-ba44c079-8baf-4460-baea-ebc054be71ea

Improvements 

This security update includes quality improvements. Key changes include:  

Provides a Group Policy that affects Microsoft Edge IE mode. Administrators can use this Group Policy to let you use the CTRL+S shortcut (Save As) in Microsoft Edge IE mode. 

Addresses an issue that might log requests against the wrong endpoint. 

If you installed earlier updates, only the new updates contained in this package will be downloaded and installed on your device.   

Symptom 

Starting at 12:00 A.M. Saturday, September 10, 2022, the official time in Chile will advance 60 minutes in accordance with the August 9, 2022 official announcement by the Chilean government about a daylight saving time (DST) time zone change. This moves the DST change which was previously September 4 to September 10. 

Symptoms if the workaround is not used on devices between September 4, 2022 and September 11, 2022: 

​Time shown in Windows and apps will not be correct. 

​Apps and cloud services which use date and time for integral functions, such as Microsoft Teams and Microsoft Outlook, notifications and scheduling of meetings might be 60 minutes off. 

​Automation that uses date and time, such as Scheduled tasks, might not run at the expected time. 

​Timestamp on transactions, files, and logs will be 60 minutes off. 

​Operations that rely on time-dependent protocols such as Kerberos might cause authentication failures when attempting to logon or access resources. 

​Windows devices and apps outside of Chile might also be affected if they are connecting to servers or devices in Chile or if they are scheduling or attending meetings taking place in Chile from another location or time zone. Windows devices outside of Chile should not use the workaround, as it would change their local time on the device. 

Next step 

Do one of the following: 

Perform the operation from a process that has administrator privilege. 

Perform the operation from a node that doesn’t have CSV ownership. 

We are working on a resolution and will provide an update in an upcoming release. 

To mitigate the issue and restore Internet access on the host device, you can disable the Wi-Fi hotspot feature. For instructions, please see Use your Windows PC as a mobile hotspot. 

We are presently investigating and will provide an update in an upcoming release. 

Workaround 

To mitigate this issue, please see Possible issues caused by new Daylight Savings Time in Chile. 

We are working on a resolution and will provide an update in an upcoming release. 

Note We plan to release an update to support this change; however, there might be insufficient time to properly build, test, and release such an update before the change goes into effect. Please use the workaround above. 

KB5017367- Applies to: Windows 8.1 Windows RT 8.1 Windows Server 2012 R2 Windows Embedded 8.1 Industry Enterprise Windows Embedded 8.1 Industry Pro 

https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/topic/september-13-2022-kb5017367-monthly-rollup-3dd52c1e-552a-43df-a06e-4bdb3746c373

Improvements 

This cumulative security update includes improvements that are part of update KB5016681 (released August 9, 2022) and includes key changes for the following issue: 

This update contains miscellaneous security improvements to internal OS functionality. No specific issues are documented for this release. 

 
Symptoms 

Starting at 12:00 A.M. Saturday, September 10, 2022, the official time in Chile will advance 60 minutes in accordance with the August 9, 2022 official announcement by the Chilean government about a daylight saving time (DST) time zone change. This moves the DST change which was previously September 4 to September 10. 

Symptoms if the workaround is not used on devices between September 4, 2022 and September 11, 2022: 

​Time shown in Windows and apps will not be correct. 

​Apps and cloud services which use date and time for integral functions, such as Microsoft Teams and Microsoft Outlook, notifications and scheduling of meetings might be 60 minutes off. 

​Automation that uses date and time, such as Scheduled tasks, might not run at the expected time. 

​Timestamp on transactions, files, and logs will be 60 minutes off. 

​Operations that rely on time-dependent protocols such as Kerberos might cause authentication failures when attempting to logon or access resources. 

​Windows devices and apps outside of Chile might also be affected if they are connecting to servers or devices in Chile or if they are scheduling or attending meetings taking place in Chile from another location or time zone. Windows devices outside of Chile should not use the workaround, as it would change their local time on the device. 

Next step 

To mitigate this issue, please see Possible issues caused by new Daylight Savings Time in Chile. 

We are working on a resolution and will provide an update in an upcoming release. 

Note We plan to release an update to support this change; however, there might be insufficient time to properly build, test, and release such an update before the change goes into effect. Please use the workaround above.