Windows 11 Build 26100.994 Now Available: Key Enhancements for Insiders

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Greetings, Windows Insiders,



We are excited to announce the availability of Windows 11 Build 26100.994 (KB5039304) for Insiders in the Release Preview Channel on Windows 11, version 24H2 (Build 26100). This latest update includes noteworthy features and improvements aimed at enhancing performance and addressing key issues. Here's a rundown of what's included in this release:



Key Features and Improvements:

1. Windows Defender Application Control (WDAC) Issue: Resolved an issue where WDAC failed to verify the policies of certain apps.

2. WDAC Policy Verification: Addressed an issue where WDAC reported specific policies as not active or not authorized.

3. DWM.exe Responsiveness: Fixed a potential issue that may have caused DWM.exe to stop responding.

4. Country and Operator Settings Asset (COSA) Profiles: Updated COSA profiles for selected mobile operators.

5. Unified Write Filter (UWF) Improvement: Resolved an issue with UWF where WMI API calls to shut down or restart a system resulted in an access denied exception.

6. Animation Stability: Fixed an issue suspected to cause stutters in animations, particularly affecting Task View for some Insiders.



This update aims to provide a smoother and more stable user experience for Windows 11 users, particularly those in the Release Preview Channel. Your feedback plays a crucial role in enhancing the Windows experience, and we appreciate your continued support.



Stay Updated and Provide Feedback:

If you encounter any issues or have suggestions for further improvements, we encourage you to share your feedback with us. Your insights help us refine and optimize the Windows operating system for all users.



For a detailed overview of this update, please refer to the original post on the Windows Insider Blog.



Thank you for your participation in the Windows Insider Program. We are dedicated to delivering a seamless and efficient Windows experience for all users.



Best regards,

Windows Insider Program Team



Published Date: Thu, 20 Jun 2024 17:26:26 +0000
 


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