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I believe the updated ISO is only on the MSDN site for nowThe 'official' Windows 10 download site still has 1809
I believe the updated ISO is only on the MSDN site for nowThe 'official' Windows 10 download site still has 1809
I’m sure I read something similar, but then all Follow ups said only on msdn.Interesting... it was quoted somewhere that it had switched but I'm now struggling to find the reference. Probably I misread it
I’d be very surprised if it’s april!What do you reckon then, 30th April or 7th May?
My money is on May, I think they learned their lesson last time....
I’d be very surprised if it’s april!
TBH I have little sympathy with these anti-virus companies. 1903 has been around for plenty long enough now for them to have re-worked their code to fit whatever changes MS have made. By its very nature, anti-virus engines hook deep into the kernel and they should therefore be right at the cutting edge of every new Windows 10 insider preview checking that their code is still good.Latest update:
The latest Windows patch is breaking even more PCs with antivirus installed
https://www.pcworld.com/article/3390179/windows-patch-breaking-pcs-mcafee-antivirus-installed.html
McAfee joins Sophos, Avira, Avast—the latest Windows update breaks them all
https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/201...-growing-number-of-anti-virus-software/?amp=1
I don’t think they’re ready for a wide release.
But, as Microsoft Partners, it's Microsoft's responsibility to work with them on fundamental platform changes so they can recode where necessary.TBH I have little sympathy with these anti-virus companies. 1903 has been around for plenty long enough now for them to have re-worked their code to fit whatever changes MS have made. By its very nature, anti-virus engines hook deep into the kernel and they should therefore be right at the cutting edge of every new Windows 10 insider preview checking that their code is still good.
This isn't Microsoft's fault IMO, it's McAfee, Sophos, and Avast's problem. Comodo by contrast, released a 1903 compatible update to CIS some time ago and the community has been feeding back bugs and reports via the Comodo fora for some time.
Microsoft's code is proprietary, that means they can change it whenever they like, so if your product doesn't use only the standard APIs then you need to make sure you'e way ahead of the curve.
Or is it the partners responsibility to ensure that their products still function on the never version of Windows? IMO it's not Microsoft's responsibility to debug third party code, it's the third party's responsibility to test their own code! If 1903 is making third party code fail at this late stage one is forced to ask what the heck the third party vendors have been doing for the last six months?But, as Microsoft Partners, it's Microsoft's responsibility to work with them on fundamental platform changes so they can recode where necessary.
Is this a failing on the Partners recoding or Microsofts communication to them or lack of? Given their history on the Windows 10 updates, it points to the latter where they haven't accurately communicated the fundamental recoding that's been done, leaving the Partners having to firefight blindly.
Remember, they had exactly the same issue with a few AV vendors on the 1803 release:
[U: Fix Available] More Victims of Windows 10 Version 1803 - Microsoft Blocks the Update on PCs with Avast
More Victims of Windows 10 Version 1803 (April 2018 Update) - Microsoft Blocks the Update on PCs with Avast Antivirus Softwarewccftech.com
If as the reports say, MS has made fundamental changes to the Client Server Runtime Subsystem (CSRSS), then it's MS's duty to relay that information to Partners as part of their contract with Partners.
As a software partner though, MS contractually agree to give suitable guidance for major code changes so that vendors can rewrite what they need.Or is it the partners responsibility to ensure that their products still function on the never version of Windows? IMO it's not Microsoft's responsibility to debug third party code, it's the third party's responsibility to test their own code! If 1903 is making third party code fail at this late stage one is forced to ask what the heck the third party vendors have been doing for the last six months?
We'll have to agree to differ then. IMO the anti-virus vendors have had 6 months on the Windows Insider program to sort their products out, so why are they only just noticing now?As a software partner though, MS contractually agree to give suitable guidance for major code changes so that vendors can rewrite what they need.
If this was 1 AV company that was small and not very established, I’d put this down to their coding skills.
This is pretty much every major vendor of AV, plus a lot of DRM vendors having fundamental issues due to one windows component. I’d say this is more likely an issue at MS’s end.
They haven’t just noticed now, this has been the issue that’s already held back release.We'll have to agree to differ then. IMO the anti-virus vendors have had 6 months on the Windows Insider program to sort their products out, so why are they only just noticing now?
Exactly.But Windows ships with a fully functioning AV/AntiMalware package and it's down to I individuals to choose what bests fits their own use case.
And if the vendors haven't, what then? MS should release the update despite the consequences or take the hit to the planned schedule and not release it?IMO it's down to the vendor to ensure that their products work with new versions of Windows.