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This week’s updates to Windows 11 bring a host of enhancements and tweaks aimed at improving security and user experience. Here’s a rundown of what users can expect from the latest changes:
Security Enhancements
- OS Build 22000.2899: The latest update focuses on security, addressing various issues to provide a safer computing environment.
User Experience Improvements
- Windows Hello for Business: IT admins now have a new policy setting that allows them to disable the post-logon provisioning prompt, streamlining the sign-in process.
- Daylight Saving Time (DST) Adjustments: Updates include support for DST changes in several regions, ensuring that the system clock remains accurate.
System and Network Fixes
- Remote Desktop Access: An issue that prevented access to network resources during Remote Desktop sessions with Remote Credential Guard enabled has been resolved.
- Mobile Operator Profiles: Updated Country and Operator Settings Asset (COSA) profiles for certain mobile operators improve connectivity and service.
Domain Controller and Smart Card Enhancements
- Domain Controller Queries: Fixes have been implemented for an issue where Name Service Provider Interface (NSPI) queries could fail, causing the domain controller to become unresponsive.
- Smart Card Authentication: Issues related to smart card authentication, including device shutdowns and display problems with multiple certificates, have been addressed.
Servicing Stack Update
- Quality Improvements: The servicing stack, which installs Windows updates, has received quality improvements to ensure reliable update installations.
Known Issues
- As of this release, there are no new issues identified with the update.
Conclusion
The April 9th, 2024 updates for Windows 11 introduce a variety of security and quality improvements, along with fixes that enhance the overall user experience. Users are encouraged to install these updates to ensure their systems are up-to-date and secure.
