Microsoft today released Windows 11 KB5025239 (OS Build 22621.1555) cumulative update for PCs running version 22H2. This is a required security update that users can install via Windows Update or a direct download link. This update does not make major changes to the task manager, start menu, desktop, settings, taskbar, etc. like previous updates, but it still contains some noteworthy changes.
As far as we know, this update contains all the content in the March optional update, and this update also brings a new feature, that is, the local administrator Password Solutions (LAPS) is included as part of Windows itself, and this management tool was previously available as a free download.
Some of the things included in March’s optional update include that the search bar on the taskbar now adapts better to light mode. When the system theme is dark and the app mode is light (set in Settings > Personalization > Colors), the search bar becomes lighter. In addition, the Start menu also has a controversial new feature, which is push notifications for Microsoft accounts. These notifications remind users to back up files and try to sell OneDrive subscriptions or encourage users to use a Microsoft account instead of a local account. Microsoft said that this feature is currently only available to some users and will be gradually promoted in the next few months. Sources say Microsoft will allow users to turn off these ads in the Start menu in a future update.
For Windows 10 users, Microsoft has also released KB5025221, which contains different bug fixes. Users of Windows 11 version 21H2 will get KB5025224.
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