It's been a while since Microsoft released a new build for the Windows 11 Release Preview Channel, but now we finally get one, packed with fixes.
No, we're not getting any new features yet, we're just saying goodbye to some of the issues that have been driving us to the wall lately.
There's been a lot of talk about updates lately since we just got the monthly Patch Tuesday rollout a few days ago.
The tech company has released 74 new patches to address various critical issues and address some outstanding Windows 7 and Windows 8.1 issues.
Let’s take a deeper look at this Release Preview Channel build and see what bugs we hope have been permanently ironed out.
What issues are resolved with build 22000.1757?
The Redmond-based tech giant, also known as Microsoft, released the new Windows 11 Build 22000.1757 (KB5023774) for Windows Insiders in the Release Preview channel.
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As we mentioned, this new version doesn't have any new features, but it does have a number of bug fixes and improvements.
Also, before we jump in, you may also want to know that Microsoft has created another insider testing channel in the form of a canary channel.
Now, back to today’s version, the fixes we got are as follows:
- This update resolves an issue affecting the command line. It fails when the system locale is set to Japanese and cmd.exe is configured in legacy mode.
- This update resolves an issue affecting the Notepad box in Settings. It cannot display all available options.
- This update resolves an issue affecting Microsoft PowerPoint. It stopped responding. This happens when you use accessibility tools.
- This update resolves an issue affecting the Remote Procedure Call service (rpcss.exe). This issue may cause a race condition between the Distributed Component Object Model (DCOM) and the Microsoft Remote Procedure Call (RPC) endpoint mapper.
- This update affects ms-appinstaller URI. It now works with the desktop app installer policy.
- This update resolves an issue affecting Microsoft PowerPoint. It stopped responding on Azure Virtual Desktop. This happens when you use the Think-Cell feature.
- This update resolves an issue affecting Windows Search. Windows Search fails in Windows container images.
- This update resolves an issue affecting the Microsoft HTML Application Host (HTA). This issue prevents code execution using Microsoft HTA. This occurs when you turn on Windows Defender Application Control (WDAC) User-Mode Code Integrity (UMCI) enforcement mode.
- This update resolves an issue affecting the required state configuration. It will lose its previously configured options. This happens if metaconfig.mof is missing.
- This update resolves a compatibility issue affecting some printers. These printers use Windows Graphics Device Interface (GDI) printer drivers. These drivers are not fully compliant with the GDI specification.
- This update resolves an issue affecting Simple Certificate Enrollment Protocol (SCEP) certificates. Some SCEP certificate installations are reported as failed. Instead, the system should report them as pending.
- This update resolves an issue affecting the new Windows Runtime (WinRT) API. This issue prevents applications from querying location information using MBIM2.0.
- This update resolves an issue affecting USB printers. The system classifies them as multimedia devices even though they are not.
- This update resolves an issue affecting the Fast Identity Online 2.0 (FIDO2) PIN credential icon. It will not appear on the external monitor's credentials screen. This happens when this monitor is connected to a laptop that is turned off.
- This update affects the Set Default Association Profile Group Policy Object (GPO). Now you can use it to create application-specific extensions.
- This update resolves an issue affecting shared computer account managers. It cannot delete multiple accounts during cleanup.
- This update resolves an issue affecting Xbox subscribers. If you purchased an Xbox subscription using the Redeem Code option, your Xbox subscription card won't appear on the Set Up Account page. This happens when recurring billing is turned off.
- This update resolves an issue that may affect lsass.exe. It may stop responding. This occurs when it sends Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) queries to a domain controller that has a very large LDAP filter.
As you can see, we're not dealing with any critical, system-breaking issues, but all these little issues combined could completely ruin our Windows experience.
Next, we’ll show you what to do if you encounter any issues installing this latest Release Preview Channel build.
What should I do if KB5023774 cannot be installed?
- Press to access "Settings". WinI
- Select the System category and click Troubleshoot.
- Press the Other Troubleshooting button.
- Press the Run button next to Windows Update.
Please be sure to report any other issues you may encounter so Microsoft can address and improve the overall operating system experience for all of us.
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