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Microsoft Win10 Build 19044.1620 (KB5011543) Preview launched

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Microsoft today released Windows 10 KB5011543 (OS builds 19042.1620, 19043.1620, and 19044.1620 preview update, which will be officially released with the April “Tuesday Patch”.

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  • Updated an issue preventing Android device users from logging into certain Microsoft applications, such as Microsoft Outlook or Microsoft Teams.

  • Updates an issue that caused the Credentials window’s Back button (in the login location) to be invisible in high-contrast black mode.

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The following is the KB5011543 update content

  • New! Provides the ability to change the color of the toast button for applications that use Windows Notifications to send notifications in the operating system to make it easier to identify success and critical scenarios. This feature also makes notifications more visually compact.

  • New! A new policy has been added for apps that use Windows Notifications to send notifications in the OS to expand the app’s first three notifications by default in the Action Center. This feature displays multiple notifications that users can interact with at the same time.

  • Addresses an issue that causes searchindexer.exe to stop responding during uninstall operations in the Remote Desktop Setup environment.

  • Resolved an issue affecting searchindexer.exe that prevented Microsoft Outlook’s offline search from returning recent mail.

  • Resolves an issue that could disable Windows when a user changes the National Language Support (NLS) version from 6.3 to 6.2.

  • Fixed an issue where modern browsers would not render HTML generated by gpresult /h correctly.

  • Addressed an issue where PowerShell testing of AppLocker would produce an “Access Denied” exception for a file.

  • Addresses an issue that could cause the Group Policy service to stop processing telemetry information for Group Policy registry preferences.

  • Addresses an issue that may prevent DNS server query resolution policies from working as expected when specifying a fully qualified domain name (FQDN) and subnet criteria.

  • Resolved a heap leak in PacRequestorEnforcement that was slowing down domain controller performance.

  • Addressed an issue affecting the Key Distribution Center (KDC) agent. The KDC agent was not able to obtain the Kerberos ticket correctly to sign the Key Trust Windows Hello for Business.

  • Added support for Microsoft Account (MSA) Pass-through scenarios in Azure Active Directory (AAD) Web Account Manager (WAM).

  • Resolved an issue where Event ID 37 was logged in certain password change scenarios, including failover Cluster Name Object (CNO) or Virtual Computer Object (VCO) password changes.

  • Addresses an issue that could inadvertently add a Trusted Platform Module (TPM) protector when using a silent BitLocker to enable the policy.

  • Addresses an issue that prevents the User Account Control (UAC) dialog from correctly displaying applications requesting elevated privileges.

  • Fixed an issue that caused the Move-ADObject command to fail when moving computer accounts across domains. The error message is “Multiple values ​​were specified for a property that can only have one value.”

  • Fixed an issue that prevented Event 4739 from showing new values ​​for certain properties after a policy change.

  • Addressed an issue that prevented Android device users from logging into certain Microsoft applications, such as Microsoft Outlook or Microsoft Teams. This issue occurs after rolling the token signing and decrypting the certificate, resetting the user’s password, or revoking the refresh token by the administrator.

  • Addresses an issue that could cause domain connections to fail in environments using disjoint DNS hostnames.

  • Resolved an issue where the back button of a user’s login credentials window was not visible in high-contrast black mode.

  • Resolved an issue where the IP address could not be used to access the Server Information Block (SMB) share when SMB hardening was enabled.

  • Addresses an issue when the Best Practices Analyzer (BPA) value for SMB is not updated for newer platforms.

  • Fixed an issue that caused stop error 0x1E in the SMB server (srv2.sys).

  • Addressed an issue that caused NetBIOS and DNS Active Directory domain names to not match when a user created a cluster.

  • Addresses an issue that causes the Network File System (NFS) redirector to stop working when converting a text file to PDF (error 0x50).

  • Addresses a known issue that could cause some devices to receive an error message on a blue screen when paired with a Bluetooth device. This problem occurs when certain Configuration Service Provider (CSP) policies affect the Bluetooth A2dp profile.

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