Microsoft today for the stable version of Win10 22H2 feature update, released an optional update KB5028244 (including non-security fixes), the user installs the version number to Win10 Build 19045.3271.
Attaching this optional update as follows:
Fixes an issue with Timeout Detection and Recovery (TDR) errors encountered during gameplay.
Fixed an issue where some display and audio devices were lost after the system resumed from sleep.
Fixes an issue where the Search app opens full-screen, blocking other Start menu actions, and users are unable to close it.
This optional update also brings a number of quality improvements, which are listed below:
Fixes an issue where apps were not sending you notifications
This update resolves an issue where offline devices could not sign in. This would occur when using a Windows Hello Enterprise PIN or biometric credentials.
This update affects Windows Autopilot profiles. The process of downloading Windows Autopilot policies is more resilient. This update increases the number of retries when attempting to download the Windows Autopilot profile.
Fixes an issue that could affect Win32 and Universal Windows Platform (UWP) applications closing in standby.
This update resolves an issue affecting the Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) repository. This could result in an installation error.
This update fixes an issue affecting User Mode printer drivers that occurs when printing from multiple print queues to the same printer driver.
This update enhances hinting for some letters in the Verdana Pro font family.
This update affects text edit controls in XAML. After the control becomes read-only, it cannot be edited again. This occurs when you use the new Microsoft Input Method Editor for Japanese, Chinese, and Korean.
This update resolves an issue that affected print jobs. Unexpected Internet Printing Protocol (IPP) mode switching could cause print jobs to stop suddenly.
This update brings the Country/Region and Operator Setup Assets (COSA) profiles up to date.
This update resolves a deadlock issue in Internet Protocol Security (IPsec). When servers are configured with IPsec rules, they stop responding. This issue affects both virtual and physical servers.
This update affects the Windows kernel vulnerable driver block list DriverSiPolicy.p7b. It adds drivers that are vulnerable to the Bring Your Own Vulnerable Driver (BYOVD) attack.
This update resolves an issue that caused Windows to fail. This occurs if BitLocker is used on storage media with large sector sizes.
This update resolves an issue affecting the I/O of SMB server message blocks: when using the LZ77+Huffman compression algorithm, users could experience failures.