Microsoft has released its latest optional non-security cumulative update for Windows 11 (KB5022360) that bumps Windows 11 22H2 to build 22621.1194. The new update fixes an issue that affects searchindexer.exe, and also fixes resource contention between two or more threads (known as deadlocks). The update also fixes an issue that affects image files that can be found by searching on the taskbar. There are also the usual bug fixes and known issues to consider.
are here Release Highlights Of the new KB5019275 update:
- This update fixes an issue that may occur when the Input Method Editor (IME) is enabled. Applications may stop responding when you use the mouse and keyboard at the same time.
- This update fixes an issue that may occur when you change or re-convert Japanese kanji using the Multibyte Character Set (MBCS) app. The cursor may move to the wrong place as you type.
- This update fixes an issue that affects image files that you search for using Search on the taskbar. This issue prevents you from opening these images.
- This update fixes an issue that prevents you from finding a file based on the file’s contents.
- This update fixes an issue that affects some game controllers. When the game controller is connected to the computer, the computer may not go into sleep mode.
Below is the full. The change log:
New! This update preview changes the experience for .NET Framework updates. After installing this update, all future preview (optional) .NET Framework updates will appear. Settings > Windows Update > Advanced options > Optional updates Page On this page, you can control which optional updates you want to install.
This update fixes an issue that affects searchindexer.exe. It randomly prevents you from signing in or out.
This update addresses resource contention between two or more threads (known as deadlocks). This outage affects COM+ applications.
This update fixes an issue that affects conhost.exe. It stops responding.
This update fixes an issue that could affect the Domain Name System (DNS) suffix lookup list. The parent domain might be missing when you configure it.
This update fixes an issue that may affect FindWindow() or findWindowEx(). They may return an invalid window handle.
This update fixes an issue that affects certain systems that have firmware Trusted Platform Modules. (TPM). This issue prevents you from using autopilot to set up these systems.
This update fixes an issue that affects mstsc.exe. It stops responding while connected to remote app and desktop connection.
This update fixes an issue that causes Windows Server 2022 domain controllers (DC) to stop responding. This happens when they process Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) requests.
This update fixes an issue that affects the Resilient File System (ReFS) MSba tag. The problem causes a non-paged pool leak.
This update fixes an issue that affects ReFS. This problem causes more non-paged pool usage, which consumes system memory.
This update fixes an issue that affects devices that are subject to Microsoft Exploit Protection Export Address Filtering (EAF). Some applications stop responding or won’t open. These include Microsoft Office and Adobe Reader.
This update fixes an issue that may affect applications that use Microsoft Edge. WebView2 to display the content. Applications that use WebView2 include Microsoft Office and Widgets app. Content may appear blank or grayed out.
This update fixes an issue that affects Group Policy for extended toasts.
This update changes how you enable Windows Diagnostics in Data Processor configuration preparation. EU Data Boundary To learn more about support, see Enable Windows Diagnostic Data Processor Configuration..
If you have previously installed updates, only the new updates included in this package will be downloaded and installed on your device.
And here they are Known issues With this update.
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IT Admins |
Using provisioning packages on Windows 11, version 22H2 (also known as the Windows 11 2022 Update) may not work as expected. Windows can only be partially configured, and An out-of-the-box experience May not finish or restart unexpectedly. Provisioning packages are PPKG files used to help configure new devices for use on business or school networks. Provisioning packages applicable during this period. Initial structure Most likely to be affected by this issue. For more information on delivering packages, please see Providing packages for Windows. Note Provisioning Windows devices using Windows Autopilot Not affected by this problem. Windows devices used by consumers at home or in small offices are unlikely to be affected by this issue. |
If you can provision the Windows device before upgrading to Windows 11, version 22H2, this will prevent the problem. We are currently investigating and will provide an update in an upcoming release. |
IT Admins |
Copying large multi-gigabyte (GB) files may take longer than expected to complete on Windows 11, version 22H2. You are most likely to experience this problem copying files from a network share via Server Message Block (SMB) in Windows 11, version 22H2, but local file copy can also be affected. Windows devices are unlikely to be used in consumer homes or small offices. To be affected by this problem. |
To mitigate this problem, you can use file copy tools that do not use a cache manager (buffered I/O). This can be done using the built-in command line tools listed below. robocopy \\someserver\someshare c:\somefolder somefile.img /J or xcopy \\someserver\someshare c:\somefolder /J We are working on a resolution and will provide an update in an upcoming release. |
Windows 11 Servicing Stack Update – 22621.1190
This update makes quality improvements to the servicing stack, which is the component that installs Windows updates. Servicing Stack Updates (SSU) ensures that you have a robust and reliable servicing stack so that your devices can receive and install Microsoft updates.
How to get updates
You can find this update by going to Windows Update. Settings > Update & Security > Windows Update. I Optional updates are available. area, you’ll find a link to download and install the update, or download the update manually from the Microsoft Update Catalog. Here. To learn more about this update, visit the support article on Microsoft’s official website. Here.