KB5011493 is one of the Patch Tuesday updates released by Microsoft for Windows 11. Windows 11 users will be utilizing OS Build 22000.556 after installing this update. Normally, Windows Update should install this patch automatically, but if you're a little impatient, you can go ahead and open Windows Update to try to install the update manually.
According to the release notes, the highlight of this update mentions that security has been updated. Among the improvements, Microsoft says this update:
"Addresses a known issue that occurs when you try to reset a Windows device and its application has a folder that contains reparsed data, such as Microsoft OneDrive or Microsoft OneDrive for Enterprise. If you choose to delete all content, OneDrive files that have been downloaded or synced locally from Microsoft may not be deleted. Some devices may take seven (7) days to fully resolve the issue and prevent files from resetting The original sentence is already very clear, and my rewriting just made some fine-tuning and removed some unnecessary repetitions."
Windows 11 service stack will be updated this Tuesday, version Upgraded to 22000.469. Servicing stack updates ensure devices are ready to download and install updates provided by Microsoft as the rollout ensures people get the latest features and security patches.
As for the known issues, Microsoft continues to report that it is not aware of any workarounds, so you don't need to use any workarounds on Windows 11 systems.
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