This article describes a servicing stack update that is available for Windows RT, Windows 8, and Windows Server 2012. This update contains the following improvements and fixes the following issues:
Improvement 1
Reduces the number of occurrences of the following errors:
Note These are generic error messages that occur in multiple scenarios when you install Windows 8 updates.
Improvement 2
Enables you to install the Remote Desktop Connection Broker role service on a domain controller.
Issue 1
After you install update 2821895, you cannot install the Remote Desktop Services role on the computer.
Note For more information about update 2821895, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
Issue 2
When you install update 2821895 and then run the System File Checker tool, the tool reports that corrupted files are stored on the computer.
Issue 3
When you install update 2821895 and then run the following command, the offline compression or decompression operation fails:Issue 4
Consider the following scenario:
Improvement 1
Reduces the number of occurrences of the following errors:
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Error_Not_Found
Note These are generic error messages that occur in multiple scenarios when you install Windows 8 updates.
Improvement 2
Enables you to install the Remote Desktop Connection Broker role service on a domain controller.
Issue 1
After you install update 2821895, you cannot install the Remote Desktop Services role on the computer.
Note For more information about update 2821895, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
2821895 A servicing stack update is available for Windows RT and Windows 8: June 2013
Issue 2
When you install update 2821895 and then run the System File Checker tool, the tool reports that corrupted files are stored on the computer.
Issue 3
When you install update 2821895 and then run the following command, the offline compression or decompression operation fails:
dism /cleanup-image /startcomponentcleanup
Consider the following scenario:
- You install multiple Windows updates that target the same component at the same time.
- A delta compression operation starts.
- You try to uninstall a different Windows update.