Microsoft fixes Wi-Fi connectivity and Outlook mail sync issues for Windows 10 Build 10130.
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Microsoft Outlook won’t open in Windows 10 – Fix
Microsoft is releasing two important updates for Windows 10 Build 10130 that fix issues with Wi-Fi and the Outlook Mail app. Microsoft's Gabriel Aul, in charge of the Windows Insider program, announced the two updates. The company is also rolling out a third update that fixes an issue that causes the Outlook Mail app to crash before updating to the latest version.
KB3069068 fixes unexpected loss of Wi-Fi connectivity in Windows 10 Build 10130. According to Microsoft, the Windows Connection Manager Service (WCMsvc) in Windows 10 stops responding, resulting in unexpected loss of wireless network connectivity.
KB3069065 fixes an issue that might cause the Outlook Mail app to crash and not sync emails when it's running in the background. Microsoft explains that when running on Windows 10, the Outlook Mail app might crash and not sync emails when the app is running in the background due to a memory error.