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Windows 10 22H2 Build 19045.6276 (KB5063842) is out to Release Preview channel

Microsoft has released Windows 10 22H2 Build 19045.6276 (KB5063842) to the Release Preview Channel for Insiders who are on Windows 10, version 22H2. This update includes the following features and improvements.

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Mobile Operator Profiles

Updated: Country and Operator Settings Asset (COSA) profiles.

Common Controls

Fixed: An issue that affects how certain supplementary characters appear in Windows textboxes.

Multimedia

Fixed: An issue where mf.dll failed to enumerate redirected web camera devices on Remote Desktop Services (RDS) environments.

Windows Hello

Fixed: An issue in which Narrator reads the incorrect name for the “Enhance Facial Recognition Protection” check box under the Facial Recognition setting.

Family Safety

Fixed: An issue where the “Ask to Use” approval flow was not being triggered for blocked apps. With this fix, the approval flow now appears as expected when a blocked app is accessed.

Portable Devices

Fixed: An issue where the Removeable Storage Access policy may not work properly.

Input and Composition

Fixed: An issue with the Chinese Simplified Input Method Editor (IME). Some extended characters were shown as empty boxes.

Licensing

New! This update adds a new feature that allows customers using the Windows 10 keyless Commercial ESU solution—alongside a Windows 365 subscription—to block outbound network traffic. This enhancement supports compliance with Zero Exhaust policies.

Search pane

Fixed: An issue that might cause the Windows Search pane to not show the preview pane correctly.

Windows Backup for Organizations

New! Windows Backup for Organizations is now generally available! Experience seamless device transitions with enterprise-grade backup and restore. Whether you’re refreshing your organization’s devices, upgrading to Windows 11, or deploying AI-powered PCs, this solution helps sustain productivity with minimal disruption, ensuring business continuity and organizational resilience.

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Author: Sergey Tkachenko

Sergey Tkachenko is a software developer who started Winaero back in 2011. On this blog, Sergey is writing about everything connected to Microsoft, Windows and popular software. Follow him on Telegram, Twitter, and YouTube.

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