Windows 10 updates have broken Microsoft Connected Cache for some users

Windows 10 updates have broken Microsoft Connected Cache for some users

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Microsoft has acknowledged that update released for Windows 10 this year may have resulted in unwanted side effects for some users. Specifically, enterprise users may have found that update released in 2024 have results in an inability to use Microsoft Connected Cache. This affects how updates for Windows are delivered across networks and means that sysadmin may well have noticed spikes in download traffic as a result. For now, Microsoft has a workaround that those affected can try. See also: In a notice posted to the Windows Release Health pages, Microsoft explains the issue by saying: "After installing the January… [Continue Reading]

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