Here's a summary of the Windows 10 KB5058481 Release Preview update based on the Windows Report article you referenced:
Key Highlights from Windows 10 KB5058481:
Account Sync Bug Fix for EEA Users:
Addresses an issue affecting the Windows Account Sync Consent system specifically in European...
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Microsoft has recently released Windows 10 22H2 Build 19045.5912 (KB5058481) to the Release Preview Channel, introducing a series of enhancements and fixes aimed at improving user experience and system performance.
Calendar Flyout Enhancements
The Calendar flyout has been updated to reintroduce...
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