Microsoft Windows 11 Beta/Release Preview 22000.526 (KB5010414) released

Microsoft released the Windows 11 Build 22000.526 (KB5010414) update to Windows Insiders in the Beta and Release preview channels. Below you can check the complete changelog.

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Changelog:

  • Microsoft fixed an issue that occurred when Windows Server 2016 was running as a terminal server using some cloud virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI). So the server randomly stops responding after running for a while. This also fixes a regression that actively checks to make sure CSharedLock in rpcss.exe is set correctly to avoid deadlocks.
  • Microsoft fixed an issue that could cause non-admin users to appear blank in the time zone list in Settings.
  • Microsoft has fixed an issue affecting the Windows Search service that occurred when querying with approximate operators.
  • Microsoft fixed an issue that prevented the Startup Impact value from being displayed in the Task Manager.
  • Microsoft fixed an issue where ShellWindows() would not return an InternetExplorer object when iexplore.exe was run in the context of Microsoft Edge Internet Explorer mode.
  • Microsoft provides the ability to share cookies between Microsoft Edge Internet Explorer mode and Microsoft Edge.
  • Microsoft fixed an issue affecting dialogs in Microsoft Edge Internet Explorer mode.
  • Microsoft fixed an issue that caused Microsoft Edge Internet Explorer mode to stop working when the F1 key was pressed.
  • Microsoft fixed an issue that resulted in improper cleanup of Dynamic Data Exchange (DDE) objects. This prevents the session from tearing down and causes the session to stop responding.
  • Microsoft fixed an issue that prevented printing from some low-integrity process applications from functioning properly.
  • Microsoft has introduced support for Windows Hello for Business Cloud Trust. This is a new deployment model for hybrid deployments of Windows Hello for Business. It supports internal single sign-on (SSO) for Fast IDentity Online (FIDO) security keys using the same technology and deployment steps. Cloud Trust simplifies the Windows Hello for Business deployment experience by eliminating the public key infrastructure (PKI) requirements for deploying Windows.
  • Microsoft fixed an issue that prevented users from uninstalling and reloading drivers when they were Hypervisor-protected Code Integrity (HVCI) protected.
  • Microsoft has fixed an issue affecting the Silent BitLocker enable policy that could inadvertently add a Trusted Platform Module (TPM) protector.
  • Microsoft fixed a reliability issue affecting the use of the Remote Desktop application to mount a customer’s local drive into a Terminal Server session.
  • Microsoft fixed an issue where right-to-left (RTL) language text was displayed left-aligned on the File Explorer command menu and context menu.
  • Microsoft fixed an issue that prevented you from using the Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) bridge to reach the LanguagePackManagement Configuration Service Provider (CSP).
  • Microsoft opens Microsoft Office files in the browser in the Recommended section of the Start menu. This can happen if the device does not have the appropriate Microsoft Office license and the files are stored in Microsoft OneDrive or Microsoft SharePoint. If there is a license, the file will open in the desktop application.
  • Microsoft fixed an issue that caused a remote desktop session’s keyboard and Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) client to mismatch when logging in.
  • When you connect other monitors to your device, Microsoft adds the clock and date to the other monitors’ taskbar.
  • Microsoft adds weather content to the left side of the taskbar if the taskbar is aligned in the center. The Widgets panel appears on the left side of the screen when you hover over the weather, and disappears when you stop hovering over the area.
  • Microsoft has added the ability to quickly share open application windows to Microsoft Teams calls directly from the taskbar.
  • Microsoft fixed an issue where an incorrect tooltip would appear in an empty area of ​​the taskbar after you hover over other icons such as battery, volume, or Wi-Fi.
  • Microsoft fixed an issue that occurred when you tried to write a Service Principal Name (SPN) alias (like www/FOO) while HOST/FOO already existed on another object. If RIGHT_DS_WRITE_PROPERTY is on the collision object’s SPN property, you’ll get an “Access Denied” error.
  • Microsoft fixed an issue where offline files on network drives would disconnect after you restart the OS and log in. This problem occurs if the Distributed File System (DFS) path is mapped to a network drive.
  • Microsoft fixed an issue where the authentication dialog was displayed twice when you mounted a network drive.
  • Microsoft has added support for hot adding and removing non-volatile memory (NVMe) namespaces.
  • Microsoft has added the ability to instantly mute and unmute Microsoft Teams calls from your taskbar. During a call, an active microphone icon will appear on the taskbar, so you can easily mute the audio without having to return to the Microsoft Teams call window.

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