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Microsoft Announces Windows 11 Build 22621.2359: Bug Fixes and New Features

Microsoft today announced the launch of Windows 11 Build 22621.2359. This version contains several bug fixes that are somewhat annoying.

Windows 11 22H2 testers registered for the Windows Insiders Program’s Release Preview channel will get the scoop on a long list of improvements, but also some welcome new features in Microsoft’s operating system. The most relevant is for Windows 11 users, since all of Microsoft’s Wubi and Simplified Chinese characters have been assigned to a standard keyboard.

The Our Recommendations section in the Start menu displays websites. Previously, this part of the interface only displayed recent files and new applications. If you don’t like this feature, feel free to disable it in “Settings > Personalization > Start.” You can control it in a more precise way by deleting the URL of the website you don’t want by right-clicking on it, which will bring up the context menu.

Microsoft fixes Windows 11 bugs affecting professionals

Windows 11 Build 22621.2359 fixes a large number of bugs that will likely affect power users in particular.

The changes made range from simple cosmetic revision, such as correcting the display of certain elements in remote applications, to more technical changes. Here is a choice:

Fixed a bug that caused Windows to crash when using NTFS compressed Microsoft OneDrive files

Fixed an issue with Microsoft Excel “freezing” when trying to share a PDF file in Microsoft Outlook

Kit in transferring and processing Outlook events

Fixed an issue with copy operations in the App-V virtualization environment

Fixed an issue that prevented some USB printers from working because Microsoft Defender blocked them.

In total, there are less than 25 bugs or tweaks made by Microsoft teams to Windows 11. You can refer to the comprehensive list of changes on the Windows blog.

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