If you're wondering when Microsoft will release a new Insider Build for the Dev and Beta channels, you'll be happy to know that it was released yesterday.
However, Dev Channel users will be a bit disappointed as they were left out this week. However, we can't say the same about the Beta channel (22000.526), which received a brand new one, full of fixes.
When we say a complete fix, we mean it, as you'll discover by reading this article.
KB5010414 brings a host of new fixes for Beta Insiders
The highlight of this software release is a fix for when Windows Server 2016 is running as a terminal server using certain cloud computing Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) problems that arise.
As a result, the server randomly stops responding after running for a period of time. This also resolves a regression where proactive checks were made to ensure that CSharedLock in rpcss.exe was set correctly to avoid deadlocks.
Other goodies released with this cumulative update include long overdue tweaks, as follows:
- Fixed an issue that could cause the time zone list in Settings to appear blank for non-admin users.
- Fixed an issue that affected the Windows Search service and occurred when you used the proximity operator for queries.
- Fixed the issue where startup impact values could not be displayed in Task Manager.
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Fixed an issue that prevented ShellWindows() from returning an InternetExplorer object when iexplore.exe was run in a Microsoft Edge Internet Explorer mode context.
- Provides the ability to share cookies between Microsoft Edge Internet Explorer mode and Microsoft Edge.
- Fixed an issue affecting dialog boxes in Microsoft Edge Internet Explorer mode.
- Fixed an issue that caused Microsoft Edge Internet Explorer mode to stop working when pressing the F1 key.
- Fixed an issue that caused Dynamic Data Exchange (DDE) objects to be cleaned up incorrectly. This prevents session teardown and causes the session to stop responding.
- Fixed the issue where some low integrity process applications could not print properly.
- Introduced support for Windows Hello for Business cloud trust. This is a new deployment model for Windows Hello for Business hybrid deployments. It uses the same technology and deployment steps that support on-premises single sign-on (SSO) with Fast IDentity Online (FIDO) security keys. Cloud Trust removes the public key infrastructure (PKI) requirement for deploying Windows and simplifies the Windows Hello for Business deployment experience.
- Fixed an issue that prevented you from unloading and reloading a driver when the driver was protected by Hypervisor Protected Code Integrity (HVCI).
- Fixed an issue that affected Silent BitLocker enablement policies and could inadvertently add Trusted Platform Module (TPM) protectors.
- Fixed a reliability issue affecting mounting the client's local drive to a Terminal Server session using the Remote Desktop application.
- Fixed an issue that caused right-to-left (RTL) language text to appear left-aligned on the File Explorer command menu and context menu.
- Fixed an issue that prevents you from using the Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) bridge to access the LanguagePackManagement Configuration Service Provider (CSP).
- A Microsoft Office file was opened in the Recommended section of the browser's Start menu. This occurs if the device does not have the appropriate Microsoft Office license and the files are stored in Microsoft OneDrive or Microsoft SharePoint. If you have a license, the file will open in the desktop application instead.
- Fixed an issue that caused the keyboard of a Remote Desktop session to not match the Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) client when logging in.
- Add clock and date to the other monitor's taskbar when you connect it to your device.
- If the taskbar is centered, we will add the weather content to the left side of the taskbar. When you hover over the weather, a widget panel will appear on the left side of the screen and disappear when you stop hovering over the area.
- We've added the ability to quickly share open application windows directly from the taskbar to a Microsoft Teams call.
- We fixed an issue that caused an incorrect tooltip to appear in an empty area of the taskbar after you hovered over other icons such as battery, volume, or Wi-Fi.
- We fixed an issue that occurred when you tried to write a Service Principal Name (SPN) alias (such as www/FOO) and HOST/FOO already existed on another object. If RIGHT_DS_WRITE_PROPERTY is on a collision object's SPN property, you will get an "Access Denied" error.
- We fixed an issue where offline files on network drives were disconnected after restarting the operating system and logging in. This problem occurs if the Distributed File System (DFS) path is mapped to a network drive.
- We fixed an issue where the authentication dialog was displayed twice when mounting a network drive.
- We've added support for hot adding and removing Non-Volatile Memory (NVMe) namespaces.
- We've added the ability to instantly mute and unmute Microsoft Teams calls from the taskbar. During a call, an active microphone icon will appear on the taskbar so you can easily mute the audio without returning to the Microsoft Teams call window.
Don’t forget, the Redmond-based tech company also released another Windows 11 update earlier this week via its monthly Patch Tuesday rollout.
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