what you need to know
- Windows 11 Build 22000.1757 has just been pushed to Insiders on the Release Preview Channel.
- The update includes several improvements but does not contain any new features.
- Those looking for more experimental builds of Windows 11 can check out the recently announced Canary Channel.
Microsoft recently released Build 22000.1757 to Insiders on the Release Preview Channel. The update doesn’t include any new features, but it does have a pretty long list of improvements. The Release Preview channel is the most stable channel for Insider builds, so it’s normal to see updates that are mostly focused on improvements.
If you’re interested in more experimental changes, be sure to check out other Insider rings. Microsoft has just introduced a Canary Channel which is used to test the next major version of Windows.
Here’s the changelog for this week’s release preview channel build of Windows 11, as listed by Microsoft:
- This update fixes an issue that affects the command line. It fails when you set the system locale to Japanese and cmd.exe it is configured in legacy mode.
- This update fixes an issue affecting the Notepad box in Settings. It does not show all available options.
- This update fixes an issue that affects Microsoft PowerPoint. Stop answering. This happens when you use accessibility tools.
- The update fixes an issue that affects the Remote Procedure Call service (rpcss.exe). The issue could cause a race condition between the Distributed Component Object Model (DCOM) and the Microsoft Remote Procedure Call (RPC) Endpoint Mapper.
- This update affects the ms-appinstaller uri. Now works with the DesktopAppInstaller policy.
- This update fixes an issue that affects Microsoft PowerPoint. Stop responding in Azure Virtual Desktop. This occurs while using Think-Cell features.
- This update fixes an issue that affects Windows Search. Windows search fails inside Windows container images.
- This update resolves an issue that affects Microsoft HTML Application Host (HTA). This problem blocks the execution of code that is used by Microsoft HTA. This occurs when you enable Windows Defender Application Control (WDAC) User Mode Code Integrity (UMCI) enforcement mode.
- This update fixes an issue that affects the desired state setting. You lose your previously configured options. This happens if metaconfig.mof He is lost.
- This update fixes compatibility issues that affect some printers. These printers use Windows Graphic Device Interface (GDI) printer drivers. These drivers do not fully adhere to the GDI specifications.
- This update addresses an issue that affects the Simple Certificate Enrollment Protocol (SCEP) certificate. The system reports that some SCEP certificate installations failed. Instead, the system should report them as pending.
- This update fixes an issue that affects the new Windows Runtime (WinRT) API. This issue prevents an application from querying location information using MBIM2.0+.
- This update fixes an issue affecting USB printers. The system classifies them as multimedia devices even though they are not.
- This update addresses an issue that affects the Fast Identity Online 2.0 (FIDO2) PIN credential icon. It does not appear on the credentials screen of an external monitor. This occurs when that monitor is connected to a closed laptop.
- This update affects the “Set a default associations configuration file” Group Policy object (GPO). Now you can use it to create an extension for specific applications.
- This update fixes an issue that affects SharedPC Account Manager. You can’t delete multiple accounts during cleanup.
- This update fixes an issue that affects Xbox subscribers. If you purchase an Xbox subscription using the “Redeem Code” option, the Xbox subscription card does not appear on the Account Settings page. This occurs when recurring billing is turned off.
- This update fixes an issue that could affect lsass.exe. It may stop responding. This occurs when you send a Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) query to a domain controller that has a very large LDAP filter.