Windows 10 22H2 Build 19045.3633 (KB5031445) has been released to the Release Preview Channel. The update includes various improvements such as support for daylight saving time changes in Syria, fixes for memory leaks, and solutions for issues affecting touchscreens, printing, Outlook, connectivity, and more.
Windows 10 Build 19045.3633: What’s New?
The latest Windows 10 Build 19045.3633 has been released to the Release Preview Channel, bringing a host of improvements and fixes. For tech-savvy users, this update is a significant one, addressing a range of issues and enhancing overall performance.
Major Updates
One of the most notable updates is the support for daylight saving time (DST) changes in Syria, a crucial update for users in this region. Additionally, the update addresses memory leaks in ctfmon.exe and TextInputHost.exe, significantly improving system performance.
Improved Touchscreen and Printing
For those using multiple displays, the update fixes an issue affecting touchscreens. It also resolves an error occurring when printing using v4 print drivers, enhancing the user experience.
Outlook and Connectivity Fixes
This build addresses an issue affecting Outlook, which stops responding when printing to an Internet Printing Protocol (IPP) printer with a slow response time. It also fixes a connectivity issue that occurs when adding a second network interface card (NIC) without a default gateway.
Key Quotes
“This update supports daylight saving time (DST) changes in Syria.”
“This update addresses a memory leak in ctfmon.exe and TextInputHost.exe.”
Other Important Updates
Other critical updates include making Country and Operator Settings Asset (COSA) profiles up-to-date for certain mobile operators, addressing an issue affecting Windows Defender Application Control (WDAC), and fixing an issue with robocopy where the /efsraw switch stops it from copying data properly.
Overall, this update brings a range of improvements and fixes, enhancing the Windows 10 experience for users. It’s an important update for tech-savvy users, addressing a range of issues and enhancing overall performance.
From the Windows Blog