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Hello Windows Insiders! Today we released Windows 11 Build (KB5007262) to Windows Insiders in the Beta and Release Preview channels.

This update includes the following improvements:

We fixed an issue that affected the functionality of the Appx PowerShell cmdlet in PowerShell and later versions.

We fixed an issue where some users were getting an unexpected startup error dialog with an incorrect image error.

We fixed an issue that caused it to become unresponsive during a shutdown operation in a remote desktop environment.

We fixed an issue that affected the opening of the process.

Added support for Daylight Saving Time for the Republic of Fiji 2021.

We fixed an issue that caused devices with certain processors to become unresponsive when resuming from sleep.

Fixed a problem with COM initialization that could cause the calling process to hang.

We fixed an issue in the Hyper-V Virtual Machine Bus (VMBus) where the Windows Subsystem for Linux Virtual Machine (WSL) sometimes times out when drives are connected. This issue also prevents the utility from running.

We fixed an issue that affected the error handling of system memory management units (SMMUs) after hibernation.

We fixed an issue that resulted in a system crash after enabling Hyper-V.

We fixed an issue that failed to automatically apply computer GPOs at startup or in the background to devices in a domain with certain processors.

We fixed an issue where the Server Manager cmdlet was returning an error. As a result, many software-defined data center (SDDC) checks fail during the installation of the add-on feature.

We added the ability to configure an Internet Protocol Version 4 (IPv4) Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) that is less than 576 bytes on an interface.

Fixed an issue where get-winevent failed with an InvalidOperationException.

Fixed an issue that caused some variable fonts to display incorrectly.

Fixed an issue that caused glyphs to display at the wrong angle when using the Meiryo UI font and other vertical fonts. These fonts are often used in Japan, China and other Asian countries.

We’ve added a feature to make it easier to transfer certain data between browsers.

Fixed a problem that occurred when opening a dialog box in Internet Explorer.

We fixed the problem in CLSID_InternetExplorer. Fixed an issue affecting automation COM scripts in Internet Explorer. For more information, see the Internet Explorer 11 desktop application retirement FAQ.

We fixed an issue that caused Internet Explorer to crash when copying and pasting text while using the Input Mode Editor (IME).

We fixed an issue that caused some apps to stop responding to input. This issue occurs on touchpad devices.

Fixed an issue with the touch keyboard implementation affecting WebView2 controls in Windows UI Library (WinUI 3) applications.

Fixed a memory leak that occurred when switching between different editing clients.

We have updated the Windows activation phone number for the country where the phone number is incorrect.

Fixed itWe have a known issue that caused error codes 0x000006e4, 0x0000007c, or 0x00000709 when connecting to a remote printer shared on a Windows print server.

Fixed an issue that affected USB printing devices that support the Internet Printing Protocol (IPP) over USB. This issue prevents those USB print devices from completing the installation.

Fixed an issue where some USB Print installers reported not detecting the printer after plugging it in.

We fixed an issue where OS functions could be redirected incorrectly when calling microsoft-edge:links.

We fixed an issue in the Windows audio system that caused the process to terminate, resulting in a temporary loss of sound.

We fixed an issue that prevented Software Defined Networking (SDN) virtual machines from starting when you configured VPN bandwidth throttling using Generic Routing Encapsulation (GRE).

Fixed an issue where the return value of GetCommandLineA could be lowercase in some development scenarios.

Fixed a Primary Refresh Token (PRT) refresh issue that occurs when VPN users sign in using Windows Hello for Business when the VPN connection is disabled. Users receive unexpected authentication prompts for network resources configured with user login frequency (SIF) in Azure Active Directory – conditional access.

We’ve added a message that the organization’s policies govern user privacy settings. This message appears when the privacy settings are controlled by the Group Policy described in Manage the connections of Windows 10 and Windows 11 features to Microsoft services.

Fixed an issue that affected the Fast Identity Online (FIDO2) credential provider and prevented the PIN entry field from displaying.

We fixed an issue where Windows Defender Application Control was incorrectly comparing two file version numbers.

We’ve improved the ability of Microsoft Defender for Endpoints to identify and intercept ransomware and advanced attacks.

Fixed an issue that could cause Windows Mixed Reality to launch when putting on a headset. This issue occurs even if you have disabled Launch Mixed Reality Portal when my headset’s presence sensor detects that I’m wearing it.

We fixed an audio distortion issue that affected Xbox One and Xbox Series audio peripherals when used with surround sound.

Fixed an issue that caused the AltGr key to stop working if the Remote Desktop client was running or the RemoteApp application was uninstalled.

Fixed an issue where the edit button and battery icon in quick settings would sometimes disappear.

We fixed an issue that affected the Focus Assist button in the notification area and provided an accessible name for screen readers.

We’ve updated several aspects of Windows emoticons. As part of ongoing and ongoing efforts, we’ve made the following improvements in this release:

All emoticons in Segoe UI Emoji font have been updated to Fluent 2D emoticon style.

Emoticon support is included, which:

Updated emoticon dictionary.

Added the ability to search for emoticons in all supported languages.

The panel has been updated with emoticons and more so you canadd emoji to your apps.

Fixed a problem that affected the display of the number of unread notifications; some numbers are not displayed in the center of the circle in the notification area.

Fixed an issue that affected the Start menu when installing a large number of applications and changing the screen resolution. App names appear in the home menu, but app icons are missing. This update may also improve the reliability of the Start menu when using additional monitors in mixed resolution scenarios.

Fixed an issue that caused jitter when hovering over taskbar icons; this problem occurs if you have applied a high contrast theme.

We’ve updated the name of the “Start” menu folder in Accessibility to match our naming standard in Windows 11 (original release).

We fixed an issue that Microsoft Narrator users were experiencing when they selected Braille options in the settings.

We changed the screen color to blue when the device stops working or a stop error occurs, like in previous versions of Windows.

We fixed an issue where some app icons in the All Apps launcher list were cut off at the bottom after changing the screen resolution.

Fixed an issue where, under certain conditions, the keyboard focus rectangle would not appear when using Task View, Alt-Tab, or Snap Assist.

We fixed an issue affecting applications that provide context (context) menu items in File Explorer and desktop context menus. This problem occurs if these applications use directory or directorybackground registration.

We fixed an issue that caused the Serbian (Latin) Windows display language to be automatically removed from the device.

Fixed an issue showing the wrong background for the iFLY Simplified Chinese IME icon in the notification area.

Fixed an issue that caused empty space to appear at the bottom of the touch keyboard when you closed the keyboard while the suggestions interface was maximized.

We fixed reliability issues that prevented File Explorer and the context menu from appearing on the desktop. This problem often occurs when you choose to use one click to open an item.

We’ve added the option to choose whether Focus Assist is automatically enabled within the first hour of a Windows feature update.

We have improved the performance of taskbar icon animations.

We fixed a reliability issue on the lock screen that affected the display of network status text.

MiFixed volume control issues affecting Bluetooth audio devices.

We fixed an issue that caused File Explorer to stop working after closing the File Explorer window.

Fixed an issue that caused incorrect subtitle shadows for some videos.

We fixed an issue that caused the Windows Update History page in the Settings app to show a total of zero (0) updates for each category when updates were listed.

Fixed an issue that occurs when running a 32-bit application on a 64-bit version of Windows 11. A call to NetServerEnum may return error 87 or error 1231.

We’ve fixed an issue where your device won’t start or respond due to API callsfor licensing.

We fixed an issue in the Windows Network File System (NFS) client that prevented you from renaming a file after mounting an NFS share. This problem occurs when you rename a file using File Explorer, but not when you rename a file using the command line.

Fixed an issue where flash drives such as SD cards and some USB drives were not appearing in the Disk Defragmenter and Disk Optimizer UI.

We fixed an issue that could cause a stop error when deleting a notebook.

Fixed an issue that affected NTFS when the Update Sequence Log (USN) was enabled. NTFS performs unnecessary actions every time it performs a write operation, which affects I/O performance.

We have enabled onunload events to generate popups in Microsoft Edge Internet Explorer mode.

Thank you.

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