KB5037849 for Windows 10 brings fixes for the known issues

The update came out on May 20, 2024

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KB5037849 for Windows 10 brings fixes for the known issues

Microsoft released Windows 10 22H2 Build 19045.4474 (KB5037849) to the Release Preview Channel for Insiders who have Windows 10 version 22H2.

The update doesn’t include any new feature, but addresses some of the known issues from the previous versions.

Here is the changelog mentioned in the release notes:

  • This update addresses an issue that affects a Microsoft Entra ID account. Devices cannot authenticate a second one. This occurs after you install the Windows update, dated November 13, 2023
  • This update addresses an issue that affects a server after you remove it from a domain. The Get-LocalGroupMember cmdlet returns an exception. This occurs if the local groups contain domain members.
  • This update addresses an issue that affects a Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) app. It stops responding.
  • This update addresses an issue that displays a hidden window. Its title bar has no content and no client area. This occurs when you share your screen using certain apps.
  • This update addresses an issue that affects an IPP-over-USB printer. After you delete it, it still appears as not available in Control Panel.
  • This update addresses an issue that affects TWAIN drivers. They might stop responding when you use them in a virtual environment.
  • This update brings Country and Operator Settings Asset (COSA) profiles up to date for certain mobile operators.
  • This update addresses an issue that affects the Share button on USB controllers. It might not work with Game Bar.
  • This update addresses an issue that affects Unified Write Filter (UWF) Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) API calls. Calls to shut down or restart the system throw an access denied exception.

If you are still not a Windows Insider, you can follow this detailed guide to join the program and enjoy the latest updates before they are released to the public. Microsoft also released the Release Preview builds for Windows 11 22H2 and 23H2 last week. To learn more about the update on Windows 11, you can check out this article.

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