2024-01-11 16:30:00
A Microsoft released this Thursday (11) the build 19045.3992 (KB5034203) no canal Release Preview do Windows 10 22H2. The update was made available to testers and adds two new features and several fixes for the operating system.
According to Microsoft’s official notes, the update adds a feature for eye control system settings. The user will be able to make a backup of their settings on the old device while configuring a new device.
These settings will then automatically install on your new device so you can use them when you get to your desktop. Additionally, Microsoft announced news for information non-system weather.
The company promised a richer weather experience for the lock screen, which includes dynamic and interactive weather updates. So, when hovering over the weather on the lock screen, the user will see more details.
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When you click on the weather card and log in, Microsoft Edge will open with the complete MSN weather forecast. You must use Weather on your lock screen. To do this, just go to Settings > Personalization > lock screen > Lock screen status.
The new experience will be enabled by default if the lock screen status is set to “None”. Additionally, the new Windows 10 test build added several fixes for bugs and other operating system issues.
see the Complete changelog below:
This update includes the following features and improvements:
- New! This update adds a feature for eye control system settings. You can back up these settings from your old device while you set up a new device. These settings will then automatically install on your new device so you can use them when you get to your desktop.
- New! The coming weeks will bring a richer weather experience to your lock screen. This includes dynamic and interactive weather updates. So, when you hover over the weather on the lock screen, you’ll see more information. When you tap or click the weather card and sign in, Microsoft Edge opens with the full MSN weather forecast. If you already use Weather in Settings > Personalization > Lock screen > Lock screen status, there’s nothing you can do. Additionally, this new experience will be enabled by default if the lock screen status is set to “None”. As of today, the lock screen status will be available when you lock the screen, regardless of the personalization option you select (Windows Spotlight, Picture, or Slideshow).
- This update resolves an issue affecting an Internet Explorer shortcut. After you use a policy to remove it, the shortcut reappears.
- This update resolves an issue affecting Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI). A cache problem occurs. The problem causes CurrentTimeZone to change to the wrong value.
- This update resolves an issue affecting XPath queries on FileHash and other binary fields. This prevents them from matching values in event records.
- This update resolves a known issue affecting BitLocker data-only encryption. A mobile device management (MDM) service, such as Microsoft Intune, may not get the correct data.
- This update resolves an issue affecting some single-function printers. They can be installed as a scanner.
- This update resolves an issue affecting the Code Integrity Module (ci.dll). This issue prevents your device from responding.
- This update includes quarterly changes to the Windows kernel vulnerable driver blacklist file, DriverSiPolicy.p7b. It increases the list of drivers that are at risk from Bring Your Own Vulnerable Driver (BYOVD) attacks.
- This update affects Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) Secure Boot systems. It adds a renewed signing certificate to the Secure Boot DB variable. Now you can opt for this change.
- This update resolves an issue that prevents you from reconnecting to an existing Remote Desktop session. Instead, you get a new one.
- This update resolves an issue that occurs when you change the keyboard language. The change does not apply to RemoteApps in some scenarios.
- This update resolves an issue that affects post-authentication actions (PAA) of the Windows Local Administrator Password Solution (LAPS). Actions occur at reset and not at the end of the grace period.
- This update resolves an issue affecting Active Directory. Requests to bind to IPv6 addresses fail. This occurs when the requester is not joined to a domain.
- This update resolves an issue affecting the LocalUsersAndGroups CSP. It stops processing group memberships if it cannot find a group.
- This update resolves an issue affecting files deleted from the cloud. When a cloud provider vetoes a deletion request, files can still be removed.
- This update resolves an issue affecting MSIX applications. They do not open and in some cases cause the host to become unresponsive. This occurs when they use MSIX App Attach with a CimFS image.
- This update resolves an issue that affects Group Policy folder redirection in a multi-forest deployment. The issue prevents you from choosing a group account in the target domain. Because of this, you cannot apply advanced folder redirection settings to this domain. This issue occurs when the target domain has a one-way trust relationship with the administrator user’s domain. This issue affects all Enhanced Security Administrative Environment (ESAE), Hardened Forests (HF), or Privileged Access Management (PAM) deployments.
The expectation is that the news and fixes will reach all Windows 10 users in the next stable updates for the software.
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