Is there a printer -related problem again with the Windows 10 update KB5006670?
Microsoft has released the KB5006670 for Windows 10, part of the monthly update in October 2021, on October 14 (US time).However, Betanews reports that this update may have caused printer -related issues among the users in the KB5006670 is the Latest Window Update to Cause Printer Produces.
According to the article, some users who have applied the KB5006670 show an error "0x00000709" or "Element Not Found" when trying to print using a network print server, and that printing cannot be executed.It is said that it has been sent.However, Microsoft has not yet officially acknowledged that the KB5006670 has caused a printer problem, and has not been disclosed.
The KB5006670 has been released for Windows 10 version 21H1, version 20H2, and version 2004, and has been revised to various known security issues.It also includes the vulnerability of information leakage (CVE-2021-41332) in Windows printing spoolers, and the fixing of the sculpture (CVE-2021-36970) in Windows printing spoolers.
It is not clear whether these vulnerabilities have led to a new printer problem at the time of this writing.However, in July this year, the problem of "Printnightmare", which was discovered, has revised printer -related problems in recent Windows, causing new problems.Microsoft still seems to be unable to converge this confusion.
Uninstalling the KB5006670 can solve the problem of the printer, but this update is not recommended because it contains a number of vulnerability corrections.At the moment, Win32SPL is a workaround..It introduces how to replace the DLL file with the September version, how to delete and reinstall the server on the server, and to enable the CopyFiles function that Microsoft has disabled last month.