Windows 10 has a horrible insect that may influence people functioning from home

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
lockdown during the outbreak of Covid-19.The problem can affect those using Windows 10 May 2019 Update, or November 2019 Update, and is
obvious issues therein for those working from home using these apps in these troubled times.Microsoft notes that any software which uses
internet.The caveat is that many of those affected by this issue are using a VPN, and these are the folks most likely to be hit by the
gremlin
But of course those working from home, and having to log on to remote systems and work with sensitive business data, are those most likely
to be using a VPN for the better security it provides.Apparently the problem can happen when either connecting to, or disconnecting from, a
might imagine, rushing a patch out the door before the usual scheduled monthly release, and it should be available in early April we are
or the desktop loading up
render properly, and it also improved battery performance for laptops in Modern Standby mode.Sadly, as too often seems to be the case with
connectivity bugbear.The timing of the emergence of this Windows 10 flaw is obviously problematic, but with any luck those who are suffering
at the hands of this bug will get a solution perhaps as soon as next week, depending on exactly how early in April Microsoft is targeting
for a resolution.Via ZDNet