Microsoft Updates Windows 11 Beta Preview with Build 22635.4082 Details and Fixes

TapTechNews August 27th news, Microsoft today pushed the Build 22635.4082 (KB5041876) update to Windows 11 Beta Preview users, bringing some detailed improvements. TapTechNews summarizes the content as follows:

Gradually roll out to the Beta channel and enabled updates

Notifications

Users can choose to disable the notification suggestions of certain applications as needed by clicking the ... in the notification to disable the notification, just like handling other notifications, or can go to the list of notification senders in Settings > System > Notifications and then turn it off from there.

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Lock screen

Microsoft updated the lock screen interface to display the media controls at the bottom center position of the lock screen when playing media.

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Settings

Microsoft redesigned the settings page of Delivery Optimization under Settings > Windows Update > Advanced Options > Delivery Optimization to conform to the design principles of Windows 11.

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Taskbar and system tray

Fixed the problem that caused the explorer.exe of some users to crash when closing the application from the taskbar in the latest version.

Start menu

Fixed the problem that caused the start menu of some users to crash in the recent several versions.

Others

Fixed the problem of memory leak after receiving some notifications.

Fixes rolled out to all users in the Beta channel

Removed the NetJoinLegacyAccountReuse registry entry.

Known problems

File Explorer

Microsoft is fixing the problem that causes the explorer.exe to crash when interacting with archived files in the latest Beta version.

(New) Microsoft is fixing the problem that causes the file explorer of some preview members to crash when returning to the home page. If users are affected by this and have problems when starting the file explorer, one solution is to open a specific folder using the Run dialog box (WIN+R).

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