The KB5011563 update for Windows 11 is now available to users in the Stable channel. The patch was released for Insiders a few weeks ago in the Beta and Release Preview channels.
The notification panel of Alert Center has been slightly changed and now Up to 3 high priority notifications can be displayed simultaneously. These include call alerts, reminders, and alarms. Users can now see a total of 4 toast messages, 1 normal notification and 3 high priority alerts. UWP apps that have been set to run on Windows startup should now run automatically on startup, after debugging an issue that prevents them from executing. Selecting a file in OneDrive may cause the app to lose focus if you rename the file and press Enter, and if this happens, you will need to select the file again.
This update fixes several bugs reported by users. A bug that causes computers to boot slowly has been narrowed down to systems connected to 5G Wireless Wide Area Networks (WWAN). The UI thread in the network stops responding, causing Windows startup time to increase. The KB5011563 update resolves this issue. The User Account Control dialog box (UAC prompt) displays the application requesting elevated privileges.
A memory leak issue in WMIPICMP.DLL that flags false alerts in the System Center Operations Manager (SCOM) data center monitoring system has been mitigated. KB5011563 Windows update patches stop error 0xD1, DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL in the DirectX kernel component.
Using Search/Start to search for the word Widgets will take you to the taskbar settings page, which is handy if you don't know where to turn the button on/off. There is an easier way to access this page, right-click on an empty area of the taskbar and select Taskbar Settings.
Many users have complained that the Outlook application is not returning search results for recent messages when offline, Searchindexer.exe has been patched to resolve this issue. With SMB hardening enabled, SMB sharing via IP address should work properly.
The KB5011563 update is available as a cumulative update preview, and if you don't want to wait for the software update to be released on Patch Tuesday, you can choose to install it now from the Windows Update screen in the Settings app. You will need to restart your computer to apply the changes in the update. If you would like to download the latest C version of the offline patch, please visit the Microsoft catalog website. The updated firmware version is Windows 11 Build 22000.593.
One important change introduced in the KB5011563 update (not mentioned in its release notes) is that you can now apply it by clicking Settings Program to set the default browser instead of individually editing the options for .HTM, .HTML, HTTP, HTTPS, .PDF and .SHTML file types and protocols. We first discovered this in a Dev Channel build released in December 2021. Hopefully this QoL feature will be extended to other file types to allow users to more easily set their default video player, image viewer, etc.
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