New Windows 10 cumulative updates bring warning of Adobe Flash’s demise
Internet Explorer 11 now lets you know Adobe Flash’s time is coming to an end.
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What you need to know
Following the release of Microsoft’s monthly Patch Tuesday updates last week, the company is shipping another round of updates to some versions ofWindows 10. This week, Windows 10 versions 1909, 1903, and 1809 are on deck. Each comes with a few highlights, though they all add a new warning about Adobe Flash’s impending end-of-support to Internet Explorer 11.
If you’re using Windows 10 versions 1909 or 1903, you’ll see the same set of updates. Here’s a look atwhat’s included:
Here’s a look at what’s included for Windows 10 version 1809:
These updates are available via Windows Update now as Windows 10 builds 18362.1110 and 18363.1110 for versions 1903 and 1909, and as build 17763.1490 for Windows 10 version 1809.
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