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Hello Windows Insiders, today we released Windows 11 Build (KB5007262) to Windows Insiders in beta and released preview images.
This update includes the following improvements:
We fixed an issue that affected the functionality of the Appx PowerShell cmdlet in PowerShell and later versions.
We fixed an issue that caused some users to see an unexpected Bad Image error message on startup.
We fixed an issue that caused a hang during disconnection in the remote desktop environment.
Fixed issue affecting process opening.
Additional support for DST cancellation in the Republic of Fiji for 2021.
We fixed an issue that caused devices with certain processors to become unresponsive when waking from sleep.
Fixed a COM startup issue that could cause the calling process to terminate.
We fixed an issue with the Hyper-V virtual machine bus (VMBus) that caused a Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) virtual machine to hang occasionally when attaching disks. This problem also prevents the utility from starting.
We fixed an issue that affected the failure to handle system memory management units (SMMUs) after hibernation.
We fixed an issue that caused the system to crash after enabling Hyper-V.
We fixed an issue that failed to automatically apply GPOs at startup or in the background to domain devices with certain processors.
We fixed an issue that caused the Server Manager cmdlet to return an error message. As a result, many software-defined data center (SDDC) checks fail during add-on installation.
We added the ability to specify an Internet Protocol Version 4 (IPv4) maximum transmission unit (MTU) of less than 576 bytes per interface.
We fixed an issue that caused get-winvent to fail with an InvalidOperationException.
Fixed an issue that rendered some various fonts incorrect.
Fixed an issue that displayed patterns at the wrong angle when using the Meiryo UI font and other vertical fonts. These fonts are often used in Japan, China or other Asian countries.
We have added a feature that facilitates some data transfers between different browsers.
We fixed an issue that occurred when the dialog was opened in Internet Explorer.
We fixed an issue with CLSID_InternetExplorer. We fixed an issue affecting COM automation scripts in Internet Explorer. For more information, see the Disable Internet Explorer 11 Desktop Apps FAQ.
We fixed an issue that caused Internet Explorer to crash when copying and pasting text when using the Input Method Editor (IME).
We fixed an issue that caused some apps to stop responding to input. This problem occurs on devices with a touchpad.
We fixed a touch keyboard implementation issue that affected WebView2 controls in Windows UI Library applications (WinUI 3).
Fixed a memory leak that occurred when switching between different editors.
We have updated the Windows activation phone number for those regions that have the incorrect phone number.
We fixed a known issue that causes error codes 0x000006e4, 0x0000007c, or 0x00000709 when connecting to a remote shared printer on a Windows print server.
We fixed an issue that affected printing devicesUSB that supports the Internet Printing Protocol (IPP) over USB. This problem prevents these USB print devices from completing the installation.
We fixed an issue where some USB Print installers said they couldn't recognize the printer after starting it.
We fixed an issue where operating system functions could be misdirected when calling microsoft-edge links:.
We fixed an issue with the Windows sound system that could cause the process to terminate, resulting in a temporary loss of sound.
We fixed an issue that prevents Software Defined Networking (SDN) virtual machines from working when you configure the VPN bandwidth limit to use Generic Route Encapsulation (GRE).
We fixed an issue that could cause the return value of GetCommandLineA to be lowercase in some developer scenarios.
We fixed an issue with the PRT (Primary Refresh Token) update that occurs when VPN users sign in with Windows Hello for Business while the VPN connection is offline. Users receive unexpected authentication prompts from online resources assigned to the user's sign-in frequency (SIF) in Azure Active Directory - conditional access.
An additional message to note that users' location privacy settings are governed by organizational policy. This message appears when privacy settings are controlled by the Group Policy documented in Manage connections from Windows 10 and Windows 11 operating system components to Microsoft services.
We fixed an issue that affected the Fast Identity Online (FIDO2) credential provider and prevented the PIN entry field from being displayed.
We fixed an issue that caused Windows Defender Application Manager to incorrectly compare two file versions.
We've improved the ability of Microsoft Defender for Endpoints to identify and intercept ransomware and advanced attacks.
We fixed an issue that could cause Windows Mixed Reality to launch when you insert a headset. This issue occurs even if you have disabled Launched Mixed Reality Portal when the presence sensor on my headset detects that I am using it.
We fixed an audio distortion issue affecting Xbox One and Xbox Series headsets when used with surround sound.
We fixed an issue where the AltGr key stopped working if the Remote Desktop client was running or if the RemoteApp connection was lost.
Fixed an issue where the edit quick settings button and the battery icon would occasionally disappear.
We fixed an issue affecting the Focus Assist button in the notification area and gave screen readers a user-friendly name.
We've updated several Windows emoji features. As part of iterative and ongoing work, we made the following improvements to this release:
Updated all Segoe UI Emoji font emoticons to Fluent 2D emoticon style
Emoji support included the following:
Updating the emoticon dictionary
Added ability to search for emoji in all supported languages Updated the Emoji panel and more to allow you to write emojis in your apps
We fixed an issue that affected the number of unread notifications. some numbers do not appear in the middle of the circlethe notification area.
We fixed an issue affecting the Start menu when you install a large number of apps and change the screen resolution. Program names appear in the Start menu, but application icons are missing. This update may also improve the reliability of the Start menu when using secondary displays in mixed resolution scenarios.
Fixed an issue that caused flickering when hovering over taskbar icons. This problem occurs if you have used a high contrast theme.
We've updated the name of the Accessibility folder in the Start to Accessibility menus to match our naming standard in Windows 11 (original release) We've fixed an issue that affected Microsoft Narrator users when selecting Braille options from Settings.
We changed the screen color to blue when the device stops working or when a stop error occurs, as in previous versions of Windows.
We fixed an issue that caused some app icons to break from the bottom of the Launch All Apps list when you changed the screen resolution.
We fixed an issue that prevented the keyboard alignment rectangle from showing when using Task View, Alt-Tab, or Snap Assist under certain conditions.
We fixed an issue that affected applications that provided context menu (shortcut) menu items in File Explorer and shortcut menus on the desktop. This problem occurs if these applications use directory or directory/background registration.
We fixed an issue that automatically removes the Windows Serbian (Latin) display language from the device.
Fixed an issue that displayed the wrong background for the iFLY Simple Chinese IME icon in the notification area.
We fixed an issue that shows empty space at the bottom of the touch keyboard when you close the keyboard while the suggestions interface is expanded.
We fixed reliability issues that prevented File Explorer and desktop context menus from appearing. This problem often occurs when you choose to open an item with one click.
We've added an option to choose whether Focus Assist is automatically enabled for the first hour after a Windows feature update.
We improved the animation performance of the taskbar icons.
We fixed a lock screen reliability issue that affected playback of network status text.
We fixed volume control issues affecting Bluetooth audio devices.
We fixed an issue where File Explorer would stop working after you close the File Explorer window.
Fixed an issue that was showing incorrect subtitle shadows in some videos.
We fixed an issue that caused the Windows Update History page in the Settings app to show a summary count of zero (0) categories when updates are listed.
We fixed an issue that occurs when you run a 32-bit application on a 64-bit version of Windows 11. If you call NetServerEnum, an 87 or 1231 error may be returned.
We fixed an issue that prevented your device from booting and became unresponsive due to API license calls.
We fixed an issue with the Windows Network File System (NFS) client that could prevent you from renaming a file after mounting an NFS share. This problem occurs if you rename thefile using Windows Explorer, but it doesn't happen if you rename the file using the command line.
We fixed an issue that prevented flash drives such as SD cards and some USB drives from being displayed in the Defrag and Optimize Drives interface.
We fixed an issue that could cause a stop error when you remove a volume.
We fixed an issue affecting NTFS when you enable update sequence number (USN) logging. NTFS performs unnecessary operations every time it performs a write operation, affecting I/O performance.
We implemented unload events to generate popups in Microsoft Edge Internet Explorer mode.
Thank you,
Windows Insider Program Team