
This issue stops you from using AutoPilot to set up those systems.
This update addresses an issue that affects certain systems that have firmware Trusted Platform Modules. They might return the wrong window handle. This update addresses an issue that might affect FindWindow() or FindWindowEx(). When you configure it, the parent domain might be missing. This update addresses an issue that might affect the Domain Name System (DNS) suffix search list. This update addresses an issue that affects conhost.exe. This update addresses a resource conflict issue between two or more threads (known as a deadlock). It randomly stops you from signing in or signing out. This update addresses an issue that affects searchindexer.exe. On that page, you can control which optional updates you want to install. NET Framework updates will display on the Settings > Windows Update > Advanced options > Optional updates page. After you install this update, all future preview (optional). New! This update changes the experience for preview. Another search issue prevented you from searching for files based on their content (for example, a Word document), and this update also fixes that. These include a fix for an issue with search on the taskbar, where you might not be able to open images using your preferred photo app. As per usual, the official changelog doesn't have a whole lot of information, but there are some highlights. If you're running the latest version of Windows 11, the update rolling out to you today is labeled as KB5022845, and it brings the build number up to 22621.1265. These updates include fixes and improvements to the overall experience, but they vary depending on the version you're running. Microsoft is rolling out updates to all supported versions of Windows, which includes Windows 11 - both the original release and version 22H2 - as well as Windows 10.
It may be Valentine's Day, but it's also the second Tuesday of the month, and that means it's time for Patch Tuesday.
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