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KB5034203 and newer updates are causing caching issues in Windows 10 21H2 and 22H2

Systems with DHCP Option 235 are most likely to get affected

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Updated onApril 8, 2024

updated onApril 8, 2024

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Microsoft recently updated the Windows 10 issue details page and talked about the newly spotted caching issues in theWindows 10 KB5034203 updatereleased in January. It says that some Windows 10 devices within enterprise networks might face issues using Microsoft Connected Cache (MCC) nodes causing increased download traffic from the public internet.

Systems with DHCP Option 235 are likely to run into caching issues in Windows 10

Systems with DHCP Option 235 are likely to run into caching issues in Windows 10

The newly discovered bug reportedly affects devices with Windows 10 version 21H2 and 22H2 with KB5034203 or newer updates. Microsoft further confirmed that the systems with DHCP Option 235 are most likely to run into caching issues in Windows 10. As a result, enterprise users have no choice but to use networks outside of their companies to download updates and apps.

For those unaware,Microsoft Connected Cacheis a feature currently available in preview that offers software-based caching. It allows delivering “Microsoft Content” across education and enterprise networks.

The tech giant says that Connected Cache for Enterprise and Education caters to customers looking to modernize the managementaway from Configuration Manager distribution points.

Microsoft also mentioned that the caching issue in Windows 10 KB5034203 and newer updates doesn’t affect home users. That’s because the affected feature only caters to the needs of ISPs, enterprises, and education networks.

Microsoft says workarounds are available to mitigate the problem

Microsoft says workarounds are available to mitigate the problem

But, the company said it is working towards resolving the caching issue in Windows 10. And, mentioned that the fix could feature in the next updates. In theofficial documentation, Microsoft added two options that IT admins can try to resolve the problem at their end:

Are you also facing caching issues with Windows 10 KB5034203 or newer updates? Let us know if the solutions suggested by the company helped resolving it.

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Coming from a solid background in PC building and software development, he’s a Windows 11 Privacy & Security expert.