Microsoft has stated that it expects a solution for this issue to be ready by late November. Some users may struggle to set default applications, such as Microsoft Notepad, for use with specific files. The seek bar issue is apparently not the only problem with the new update. Now Windows 10 users who choose to use Windows Media Player may have to look to alternative sources for their media consumption. A further issue with version 1809 involved a bug that had problems with ZIP files. The KB4467708 (OS Build 17763.134) patch applies to the October 2018 Update (version 1809) that saw its rollout halted due to a serious file deletion bug. Microsoft is working on a resolution and will provide an update in an upcoming release. The Redmond-based company has been made aware of the problem and has published the symptom and workaround on its support pages:Īfter installing this update, users may not be able to use the Seek Bar in Windows Media Player when playing specific files.
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