If you're one of those users who can't get enough Windows updates, even though Patch Tuesday rolls out a lot of them, here's one more.
The Redmond-based tech giant has released Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 22621.575 and Build 22622.575 (KB5016694) to the Beta channel.
Microsoft doesn’t seem to be done with this Lighting Twins build mode for the beta channel yet, as you’ll see again this week.
What new features does KB5016694 bring to Insiders?
Let's jump right into it and say build 22622.575 contains new features, while build 22621.575 comes with new features turned off.
Having said that, if you are also an Insider and got into the latter version, you can check the update manager and install the feature-enabled version.
In terms of changes and improvements, Microsoft says that clicking a folder in the File Explorer navigation pane will now open it in a new tab, just like clicking a file in the main body of File Explorer Same clip.
Fixes in Build 22622.575
[File Manager]
- Fix for launching file resources in certain ways when using dark mode (e.g., from the command line) An issue with Manager unexpectedly displaying the File Explorer body in light mode.
- Fixed an issue that caused the left/right arrows in File Explorer to be in light mode when you were using dark mode, causing them to display without enough contrast when enabled.
- Fixed an issue that caused File Explorer UI issues when using F11 to put File Explorer into full-screen mode.
- Fixed an issue where if you drag and drop a folder into the Navigation Pane, it sometimes accidentally places the folder at the bottom of the list instead of where you dragged it.
- Fixed an issue where dividers in the navigation pane sometimes overlap/are too close to text.
- Fixed an issue where the context menu was not translated when right clicking on a tab.
[Taskbar]
- Fixed an issue where the taskbar overflow popup was not displayed on the correct monitor.
[Open with]
- Fixed an issue where Narrator did not read the "New" text next to the app name in the "Open with" dialog.
[Recommended Action]
- Improved date/time recognition for existing supported markets (US, Canada, and Mexico).
Fixes for Build 22621.575 and Build 22622.575
- An app update for an issue that caused Photos to crash on launch for Insiders in beta channels is currently being applied through the Microsoft Store roll out.
- Fixed an issue that caused the App-V client service to leak memory when deleting an App-V registry node.
- Fixed an issue that prevented you from opening a URL if it was longer than 2084 characters. This update supports URLs up to 8192 characters.
Known Issues
[General]
- We are working on fixing an issue that caused Insiders on some domain-joined PCs to You unexpectedly see the error message "Insufficient system resources to complete the requested service" after trying to install this update using their credentials. If you are affected by this, enabling Credential Guard on your PC should resolve the issue. If your PC doesn't support Credential Guard, you may need to temporarily pause updates.
- An issue that causes SQL Server Management Studio to fail to start for some Insiders is being fixed and will be available in an upcoming release.
- Investigating reports that audio has stopped working for some Insiders running the latest Beta Channel build.
[File Manager]
- The left half of the File Explorer title bar may not be draggable with the mouse or touch.
- The up arrow in the File Explorer tab is misaligned. This will be fixed in a future update.
- We are fixing an issue that caused Home, Documents, Pictures, and possibly other folders to be unexpectedly duplicated in File Explorer's navigation pane or appear on the desktop.
- We are fixing an issue where the search box background in File Explorer could be the opposite color of the current mode.
- We are fixing an issue that caused the Delete key to unexpectedly not work for files in File Explorer. If you encounter this, you should still be able to delete using the context menu.
- We are fixing an issue where the taskbar would not show up if File Explorer is maximized and you set the taskbar to auto-hide.
[Taskbar]
- Microsoft is working to resolve an issue where the taskbar overflow unexpectedly appears on the other side of the screen.
What should I do if the installation of KB5016694 fails?
- Press Win I to access Settings.
- Select the System category and click Troubleshoot.
- Press the Other Troubleshooting button.
- Press the Run button next to Windows Update.
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