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Microsoft Win11 Build 22621.1194 (KB5022360) preview released: Fixes taskbar search

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The new update resolves an issue affecting searchindexer.exe and also fixes a resource conflict (called deadlock) between two or more threads. The new update resolves issues affecting searchindexer.exe and also fixes resource conflicts (called deadlocks) between two or more threads. This update also resolves an issue that affected users using the search on the taskbar to find image files.

Here are the updated highlights

  • This update resolves an issue that can occur when the Input Method Editor (IME) is active. The application may stop responding when using the mouse and keyboard at the same time.
  • This update resolves an issue that may occur when converting or reconverting Japanese kanji using a multi-byte character set (MBCS) application. The cursor may move to the wrong position when typing.
  • This update resolves an issue that affected finding image files using the search on the taskbar. This issue would prevent opening these images.
  • This update resolves an issue that prevented searching for files based on their contents.
  • This update resolves an issue affecting certain Game Control handles. The computer may not go into sleep mode when the Game Control Panel is connected to the computer.

Here are the specific updates:
Improvements

This non-security update includes quality improvements. When installing this KB.

  • New feature! This update changes the experience of previewing .NET Framework updates. After installing this update, all future preview (optional) .NET Framework updates will appear on the Settings > Windows Update > Advanced Options” > “Optional Updates” page. On this page, you can control which optional updates to install.
  • This update resolves an issue affecting searchindexer.exe. which would randomly prevent logins or logouts.
  • This update resolves a resource conflict (called a deadlock) between two or more threads. This deadlock affected COM+ applications.
  • This update resolves an issue affecting conhost.exe. will stop responding.
  • This update resolves an issue that could affect Domain Name System (DNS) suffix search lists. When configuring it, the parent domain may be missing.
  • This update resolves an issue that could affect FindWindow() or FindWindowEx(). An incorrect window handle may be returned.
  • This update resolves an issue affecting some systems with a firmware Trusted Platform Module (TPM). This issue prevented these systems from being set up with AutoPilot.
  • This update resolves an issue affecting mstsc.exe. Stopped responding when connecting to RemoteApp and desktop connections.
  • This update resolves an issue that caused Windows Server 2022 Domain Controllers (DCs) to stop responding. This occurs when processing Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) requests.
  • This update resolves an issue that affects Resilient File System (ReFS) MSba tags. This issue caused non-paging pool leaks.
  • This update resolves an issue affecting ReFS. This issue causes high non-paging pool usage, which can deplete system memory.
  • This update resolves an issue that affects devices subject to Microsoft Exploit Protection Export Address Filtering (EAF). Certain applications stop responding or fail to open. These include Microsoft Office and Adobe Reader.
  • This update resolves an issue that may affect applications that use Microsoft Edge WebView2 to display content. Applications that use WebView2 include Microsoft Office and Widgets applications. Content may appear blank or grayed out.
  • This update resolves an issue affecting the Expanded Toasts group policy.
  • This update changes the way Windows Diagnostic Data Processor configuration is enabled to comply with EU data boundary support.
  • If a user has installed an earlier update, only the new update included in this package will be downloaded and installed on the device.

Windows 11 Service Stack Update – 22621.1190

This update provides quality improvements to the service stack, which is the component that installs Windows updates. Service Stack Update (SSU) ensures a robust and reliable service stack so that devices can receive and install Microsoft updates.

Known Issues

Using pre-configured packages on Windows 11 version 22H2 (also known as Windows 11 2022 Update) may not work as expected. Windows may be only partially configured and the out-of-the-box experience may not complete or may reboot unexpectedly. Provisioning packages are.PPKG files that are used to help configure a new device for use on an enterprise or school network. Provisioning packages applied during the initial setup are most likely to be affected by this issue.

Windows devices pre-provisioned with Windows Autopilot are not affected by this issue. Windows devices used by consumers in their homes or small offices are less likely to be affected by this issue. If users can configure their Windows devices before upgrading to Windows 11 version 22H2, this will prevent the issue from occurring.

Copying large multi-gigabyte (GB) files on Windows 11 version 22H2 may take longer than expected to complete. This problem is more likely to be encountered when copying files from a network share to Windows 11 version 22H2 via Server Message Block (SMB), but local file copying may also be affected. Windows devices used by consumers at home or in small offices are less likely to be affected by this issue.

To mitigate this issue, users can use a file copying tool that does not use a cache manager (buffered I/O). This can be done by using the built-in command line tools listed below.

robocopy \\someserver\someshare c:\somefolder somefile.img /J

or

xcopy \someserver\someshare c:\somefolder /J

Microsoft is investigating or working on a solution and will provide an update in an upcoming release.

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