As a matter of fact, this issue is not exclusive to Windows 10 October Update.
Windows 10 version 1803: January 15, 2019KB4480976 (OS Build 17134.556)
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Windows 10 version 1709: January 15, 2019KB4480967 (OS Build 16299.936
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Well then, how to work around the web connection issue?
Go to the next part to find the answer.
Since KB4480116 also contains security fixes, deleting it can cause exploits aimed at patched vulnerabilities.
Actually, all affected versions, the workaround is pretty much the same.
To do this, follow the step-by-step guide:
Step 1: Go toControl Panel, and selectInternet Options.
Step 2: Under theSecuritytab, choose theTrusted Siteicon.
Step 3: Click theSitesbutton.
Step 4: Uncheck the boxRequire server verification (https:) for all sites in this zone.
Step 7: Now, everything is all set.
Just clickCloseandOKbutton, then restart Microsoft Edge.
When launching the surfing app, the web page should load correctly without browsing issue because of KB4480116.
According to Microsoft, it will release a patch in an upcoming release.