Windows 11 Build 25272 is rolling out whats new

Windows 11, two new beta versions are coming, what’s new? – GinjFo

Changes and improvements in 22623.1325

[Start menu]

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Fixes in Build 22623.1325

[Taskbar & System Tray]

  • Fixed an issue that caused the taskbar to clip after resolution changes.

Fixes for BOTH Build 22621.1325 & Build 22623.1325

  • We fixed compatibility issues affecting some printers. These printers used Windows Graphical Device Interface (GDI) printer drivers. These drivers were not fully compliant with GDI specifications.
  • We fixed a reliability issue when using Task View.
  • We fixed an issue affecting copying from a network to a local drive. Copying was slower than expected for some users.
  • We’ve provided support for Daylight Saving Time in the United Mexican States for 2023.
  • We fixed a date information issue. It affected the date format sent between Windows and some versions of the Heimdal Kerberos library.
  • We fixed an issue affecting deployment packages. They could not be applied in certain circumstances where an increase was required.
  • We fixed an issue affecting which folders were displayed in the Browse For Folder picker.
  • We fixed an issue affecting File Explorer. When you used Shift+Tab or Shift+F6, the input focus didn’t move.
  • We fixed an issue affecting the user interface (UI). Bluetooth keyboard volume up and down commands were not displayed.
  • We’ve improved the reliability of Windows after you install an update.
  • We fixed an issue that may have been affected lsass.exe. It may have stopped responding when sending a Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) query to a domain controller with a very large LDAP filter.
  • We fixed an issue affecting Azure Active Directory (Azure AD). Using a deployment package for bulk deployment failed.
  • We fixed an issue affecting the software keyboard. It wasn’t showing up in the out-of-box experience (OOBE) after a push-button reset (factory reset). This type of reset required an external keyboard to be attached to provide credentials.
  • We fixed an issue affecting AppV. It prevented file names from being case-sensitive (upper or lower case).
  • We fixed an issue affecting Universal Print’s Configuration Service Provider (CSP). A command prompt window appeared when installing a printer.
  • We fixed an issue that might have affected the touch keyboard and PIN entry keyboard. You might not have been able to use them to enter text when you signed in to your device.
  • We fixed an issue where a blue screen would appear during video playback. This occurred after you set High Dynamic Range (HDR) on your display.
  • We fixed an issue affecting virtual disks with parity. Using server manager to create failed
  • We fixed an issue affecting IE mode. The text in the status bar was not always visible.
  • We fixed an issue affecting the color filter setting. If you selected Inverted, the system set grayscale instead.
  • We fixed an issue affecting Microsoft Edge. The issue removed conflicting policies for Microsoft Edge. This occurred when you set the MDMWinsOverGPFlag in a Microsoft Intune tenant and Intune has detected a policy conflict.
  • We fixed an issue affecting the Appx State Repository. When removing a user profile, the cleanup was incomplete. Because of this, its database grew over time. This growth may have caused delays when users logged into multi-user environments like FSLogix.