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KB5022360 has been released to the Windows 11 Release Preview Channel
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Updated onOctober 4, 2023
updated onOctober 4, 2023
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There has been a lot of talk about lately about all the Insider Preview builds that have been released to theDevand Beta Channels for Windows 11.
Today, however, we’re going to talk about the changes that actually made it to the Release Preview Channel, as Microsoft just put out a new build.
Before we jump into it, remember to check out this month’sPatch Tuesday rollout. You’d also like to know that Microsoft is planning toretire MSDTfor the Windows OS.
Also, if you are using Windows 11, know that it has been discovered that theSecure Boot feature for the operating system is not actually working.
Secure Boot was actually one of the most importantWindows 11 system requirementsand this represents a major safety issue.
Circling back to the Release Preview Channel, we are going to take a more in-depth look at Windows 11Build 22621.1192and find out what makes it tick.
What should I expect after downloading KB5022360?
The Redmond-based tech giant, also known as Microsoft, has provided Insider build 22621.1192 (KB5022360) to the Windows 11 Release Preview channel.
In short, this new build will now offer .NET Framework updates that will be displayed inside the Settings app, among others.
You should definitely know that it also fixes a TPM-related issue, a search indexing issue, a thread deadlock issue, and more.
There are no major, system-changing differences, just some fixes, and minor changes brought to some of the areas of the OS.
Let’s take a closer look at this changelog and discover firsthand what we are dealing with after downloading and installing KB5022360.
Changes, improvements, and fixes
If you are also a Windows Server 2022 user, you might have noticed that the tech company has fixed an issue that caused Windows Server 2022 domain controllers (DC) to stop responding.
If you weren’t totally aware, this problem occurred when they processed Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) requests.
Also, we don’t have to worry about an issue that might have affected applications that used Microsoft Edge WebView2 to display content anymore.
Users reported that applications that used WebView2 included Microsoft Office and the Widgets app, and the content might have appeared blank or greyed out.
What can I do if I can’t install KB5022360?
Also, make sure to report any other issues you might come across, in order for Microsoft to address and improve the overall OS experience for us all.
This is everything you can expect if you are a Windows Insider. Leave a comment below if you found any issues since installing this build.
More about the topics:Windows 11 Software & Apps
Alexandru Poloboc
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With an overpowering desire to always get to the bottom of things and uncover the truth, Alex spent most of his time working as a news reporter, anchor, as well as TV and radio entertainment show host.
A certified gadget freak, he always feels the need to surround himself with next-generation electronics.
When he is not working, he splits his free time between making music, gaming, playing football, basketball and taking his dogs on adventures.
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With a desire to always get to the bottom of things and uncover the truth, Alex spent most of his time working as a news reporter.