According to news on July 14, Microsoft today released a new preview version to the Windows 10 Release Preview channel, with the version number rising to 19045.3269.
This update mainly solves the Windows notification center and login issues, and also brings some other detailed improvements and bug fixes.
IT Home attaches the specific update log as follows:
- This update solves an issue affecting the Windows notification platform, which previously prevented notifications from being sent to users from the application.
- This update resolves an issue affecting devices that have been added to the mix. If you are not connected to the Internet, you cannot log into the system. This occurs when the user uses a Windows Hello for Business PIN or biometric credentials. This issue also applies to cloud trust deployments.
- This update affects Windows Autopilot profiles. The process of downloading Windows Autopilot policies is more flexible. This helps when the network connection may not be fully initialized.
- This update adds retry attempts when users try to download Windows Autopilot profiles.
- This update resolves an issue that may affect Win32 and Universal Windows Platform (UWP) apps. When devices enter modern standby, they may shut down. Modern Standby is an extension of the connected standby power model. This issue occurs if certain Bluetooth phone link features are turned on.
- This update resolves an issue affecting event forwarding subscriptions. When adding an event channel to a subscription, it forwards unwanted events.
- This update resolves an issue affecting the Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) repository. This can cause installation errors. This issue occurs when the device is not shut down properly.
- This update may cause user drivers to be uninstalled unexpectedly. This occurs when users print from multiple print queues to the same printer driver.
- This update enhances hints for certain letters of the VerdanaPro font family.
- This update resolves an issue that may affect your computer while playing games. Timeout Detection and Recovery (TDR) errors may occur.
- This update affects text edit controls in XAML. After a control becomes read-only, it cannot be edited again. This happens when users use the new Microsoft Input Method Editor for Japanese, Chinese, and Korean.
- This update resolves an issue affecting print jobs. An unexpected Internet Printing Protocol (IPP) mode switch can cause a print job to stop suddenly. This happens when an Independent Hardware Vendor (IHV) driver is present.
- This update brings the Country and Carrier Settings Asset (COSA) profiles up to date.
- This update resolves an issue affecting some display and audio devices. They are lost after the system resumes from sleep.
- This update resolves a deadlock in Internet Protocol Security (IPsec). When configuring servers with IPsec rules, they stop responding. This issue affects both virtual servers and physical servers.
- This update affects the Windows kernel vulnerable driver block listDriverSiPolicy.p7b. It adds drivers at risk of Bring Your Own Vulnerable Driver (BYOVD) attacks.
- This update resolves an issue that causes Windows to fail. This happens when users use BitLocker on storage media with larger sector sizes.
- This update resolves an issue affecting the Search app. It opens full screen, blocking other Start menu operations, and users cannot close it.
- This update resolves an issue affecting I/O on Server Message Block (SMB). When users use the LZ77 Huffman compression algorithm, it may fail.
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