Microsoft releases a new Windows 11 update with build 22621.1192 to the Release Preview channel for 22H2 users. There is also an update to the Windows 11 Original release as build 22000.1515 in the Release Preview channel.
The release preview update for version 22H2 comes with a change in the update method for optional updates along with a bunch of bug fixes. And the release preview update for the original release comes with changes in previews for Microsoft services like OneDrive, MS account preview, and Xbox subscription.
With Windows 11 build 22621.1192, future optional quality updates and .NET updates will appear in optional updates. The change in the update process will reduce the number of reboots the user has to go through to update to new feature updates.
Below you can check the changelog of Windows 11 build 22621.1192.
- New! We changed the experience for preview .NET Framework updates. After you installed this update, all future preview (optional) .NET Framework updates will be displayed on the Settings > Windows Update > Advanced options > Optional updates page. On that page, you could control which optional updates you wanted to install.
- We fixed an issue that affected searchindexer.exe. It randomly stopped you from signing in or signing out.
- We fixed an issue that stopped you from searching for a file based on the file’s contents.
- We fixed a resource conflict issue between two or more threads (known as a deadlock). This deadlock affected COM+ applications.
- We fixed an issue that affected conhost.exe. It stopped responding.
- We fixed an issue that might have affected the Domain Name System (DNS) suffix search list. When you configured it, the parent domain might have been missing.
- We fixed an issue that might have occurred when the Input Method Editor (IME) was active. Applications might have stopped responding when you used the mouse and keyboard at the same time.
- We fixed an issue that might have affected FindWindow() or FindWindowEx(). They might have returned the wrong window handle.
- We fixed an issue that might have occurred when you converted or reconverted Japanese Kanji using a multibyte character set (MBCS) app. The cursor might have moved to the wrong location when you typed.
- We fixed an issue that might have affected applications that used Microsoft Edge WebView2 to display content. Applications that used WebView2 included Microsoft Office and the Widgets app. The content might have appeared blank or greyed out.
- We fixed an issue that affected certain systems that had firmware Trusted Platform Modules. (TPM). This issue stopped you from using AutoPilot to set up those systems.
- We fixed an issue that affected picture files you found using search on the taskbar. This issue stopped you from opening those pictures.
- We fixed an issue that affected mstsc.exe. It stopped responding while connecting to a RemoteApp and Desktop Connection.
- We fixed an issue that affected a Group Policy for Expanded Toasts.
- We fixed an issue that caused Windows Server 2022 domain controllers (DC) to stop responding. This occurred when they processed Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) requests.
- We fixed an issue that affected the Resilient File System (ReFS) MSba tag. The issue caused a nonpaged pool leak.
- We fixed an issue that affected the ReFS. The issue caused high nonpaged pool usage, which depleted system memory.
- We fixed an issue that affected devices that were subject to Microsoft Exploit Protection Export Address Filtering (EAF). Some applications stopped responding or did not open. These included Microsoft Office and Adobe Reader.
- We fixed an issue that affected some game controllers. When the game controller was connected to the computer, the computer might not have gone to Sleep mode.
Check out the changes in build 22000.1515 by heading to this page.
If you are a Windows insider in the release preview channel and have updated to version 22H2, you will see the new Windows 11 build 22621.1192 on your PC. In case you haven’t updated to version 22H2 you will be getting Windows 11 22000.1515 update on your PC. You can head over to Settings > Windows Update > Check for Updates. And from there you can install the update on your PC.
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