Hello Windows enthusiasts! Exciting news from the Windows Insider Blog for those keeping tabs on the latest developments. Microsoft has just rolled out Windows 11 Build 22000.1279 (KB5019157) to the Release Preview Channel. Here’s a breakdown of the key highlights and improvements you can expect from this update:
Key Improvements and Fixes:
- Introduction of the Quick Assist Application:
- New! The Quick Assist app has been pre-installed, allowing users to receive or provide assistance quickly and easily.
- Persistent update failures in the Microsoft Store have been resolved, ensuring smoother updates and improved user
experience.
- Improved reliability in app installations on devices managed by enterprises, addressing management and deployment concerns.
- Removed the block preventing UUP on-premises customers from getting offline language packs, enhancing localization efforts.
- Fixed a password reset issue for CNO or VCO with the error message “There was an error resetting the AD password… // 0x80070005”.
- Resolved an issue causing D3D9 to stop working with Microsoft Remote Desktop, ensuring better graphics performance.
- Fixed an issue where the Windows Firewall service didn’t start when the Override block rules option was enabled.
- Applications running under WLDP that may have stopped working are now fixed, ensuring continuous operation.
- Automated investigations no longer block live response investigations, improving security operations.
- Fixed the issue where TextInputHost.exe would stop responding, enhancing typing-related functionalities.
- Resolved an issue where the Start menu would stop working when navigating between pages of pinned
apps, particularly affecting right-to-left (RTL) language users.Conclusion:
This update emphasizes Microsoft's commitment to addressing user feedback and improving system reliability. With key fixes ranging from enterprise device management to everyday usability enhancements, Windows 11 Build 22000.1279 is a noteworthy update for insiders in the Release Preview Channel. Stay tuned for more updates and share your experiences with this build. Your feedback is invaluable in shaping the future of Windows! — The WindowsForum.com Team If you have any questions or would like to discuss this update further, feel free to comment below. Original Blog PostMarkdown (GitHub flavored):[ATTACHMENT NOT FOUND]