Announcing Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 28020.1619 (Canary Channel)

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Hello Windows Insiders, today we are releasing Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 28020.1619 to the Canary Channel (KB 5077230)

Kept a few devices on the 28020 builds of the Canary Channel, all upgraded smoothly to this build.

Have fun Upgrading!

What’s new in Canary Build 28020.1619

Changes and Improvements gradually being rolled out with toggle on*

[Cross Device Resume]

  • This update expands the functionality of Cross‑Device Resume, which Microsoft first introduced in the May 2025 Windows non-security update (KB5058499). You can continue activities from your Android phone on your PC based on the apps and services you use, including resuming Spotify playback, working in Word, Excel, or PowerPoint, or continuing a browsing session.
  • Vivo Android phone users can continue browsing from Vivo Browser on their PC.
  • If you use an Android phone from HONOR, OPPO, Samsung, Vivo, or Xiaomi, you can resume online files that you opened in the Microsoft Copilot app on your phone and continue working on them on your PC. Files open in the corresponding Microsoft 365 app on your PC if it is installed. If the app is not installed, the files open in your default web browser. This feature does not support offline files stored only on your phone.

FEEDBACK: Please file feedback in Feedback Hub (WIN + F) under Devices and Drivers > Linked Phone.

[Personalize what Narrator announces]

  • Narrator now gives you more control over how it announces on‑screen controls. You can choose which details are spoken and adjust their order to match how you navigate apps. These settings apply throughout the app to help reduce extra speech and make Narrator easier to follow.
UI showing the Narrator customization panel in Windows 11.
UI showing the Narrator customization panel in Windows 11.
UI showing the Narrator customization panel adjustable announcement settings in Windows 11.
UI showing the Narrator customization panel adjustable announcement settings in Windows 11.

FEEDBACK: Please file feedback in Feedback Hub (WIN + F) under Accessibility > Narrator.

[Windows Hello]

  • Windows Hello Enhanced Sign-in Security Now Supports Peripheral Fingerprint Sensors: Windows Hello Enhanced Sign-in Security (ESS) is expanding to support peripheral fingerprint sensors in Windows 11. Previously, ESS was only available on PCs with built-in biometric sensors, but now Windows 11 PCs, including desktops and Copilot+ PCs, can benefit from the most secure sign-in experience Windows Hello has to offer. Just plug in a supported ESS fingerprint reader, head to Settings > Accounts > Sign-in options and follow the prompts to enroll.
Settings dialog showing where additional settings has an option outlined in red for “Enhanced sign-in security” with a button for “Set up”.
Settings dialog showing where additional settings has an option outlined in red for “Enhanced sign-in security” with a button for “Set up”.

FEEDBACK: Please file feedback in Feedback Hub (WIN + F) under Security and Privacy > Windows Hello Fingerprint.

[Voice Typing]

  • We are introducing a new ‘Wait time before acting’ setting in Voice Typing, allowing users to configure the delay before a voice command is executed. This provides greater flexibility for users with varying speech patterns, enabling more accurate recognition whether speaking slowly or quickly. (Update: This is rolling out for all desktop types, not just Copilot+ PCs.)
Voice typing settings supports “Wait time before acting” with timing options like “Instant – 0.1 seconds” to “Very Long – 3.0 seconds”.
Voice typing settings supports “Wait time before acting” with timing options like “Instant – 0.1 seconds” to “Very Long – 3.0 seconds”.

[Voice Access]

  • We’re introducing a more streamlined setup flow to make it even easier to get started with Voice Access. The redesigned flow helps download the right speech model for your language of choice; select your preferred input microphone & highlights what Voice Access can help you do on your PC.

[Settings Agent Language Expansion]

  • Last September, we announced that Agent in Settings experience was expanded to include French in Dev and Beta Now, the languages supported by the Settings Agent continue to be expanded. The following locales and languages are supported with this release:

Current:

  • English: en-gb, en-us
  • French: fr-fr, fr-ca

New:

  • German: de-de
  • Portuguese: pt-br, pt-pt
  • Spanish: es-es, es-mx
  • Korean: ko-kr
  • Japanese: ja-jp
  • Hindi: hi-in
  • Italian: it-it
  • Chinese (Simplified): zh-cn

[General]

  • Some Windows Insiders will see a refreshed SCOOBE screen (Second Chance Out of Box Experience) for reviewing recommended settings on your PC. This redesigned screen is meant to be more intuitive and streamlined, allowing you to choose the recommended settings you want for your PC without having to navigate through multiple setup screens. If you see this screen, let us know if you have any feedback via Feedback Hub.
Refreshed SCOOBE screen for reviewing recommended settings.
Refreshed SCOOBE screen for reviewing recommended settings.

Paint App update rolling out to Canary & Dev Channels

  • With Paint version 11.2601.391.0, we’re excited to introduce freeform rotate, a highly requested feature that gives you more control when editing your artwork. You can now rotate shapes, text, and any active selection to any angle. To get started, open Paint and select a shape, text, or selection. When the object is active, use the rotate handle above it to rotate freely in any direction. For more precise control, you can also choose Custom rotate from the Rotate menu and enter a specific angle. Try using freeform rotate in your artwork to adjust elements exactly the way you want and add more flexibility to your creative workflow.
Paint App GIF showing freeform rotate.
Paint App GIF showing freeform rotate.

source: Windows Blogs

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Announcing Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 26300.7877 (Dev Channel)

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Hi all, Yesterday Microsoft released Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 26300.7877 (KB5077232) to the Dev Channel.

Quick and smooth upgrade experience on DevChannel devices, Happy upgrading!

Changes in Dev Channel builds and updates are documented in two buckets: new features, and improvements (including notable fixes) that are being gradually rolled out for Insiders who have turned on the toggle to get the latest updates as they are available (via Settings > Windows Update*) and then new features, and improvements (including notable fixes) rolling out to everyone in the Dev Channel.

Changes and Improvements gradually being rolled out with toggle on*

[Context Menu]

  • When right clicking on a .exe, .bat, or .cmd file, the context menu’s “Open” verb will now match the icon associated with the file’s default app.
The context menu’s “Open” verb matches the icon in the default app.
The context menu’s “Open” verb matches the icon in the default app.
  • Feedback: Share your thoughts in Feedback Hub (WIN + F) under File Folders and Online Storage > File Explorer.

[Settings]

  • Device Cards:
    • Previously released to WIP channels June 2025, the ‘Device info’ Card on the Settings Home page has been refined based on early learningsThis update simplifies key device specifications and improves consistency across the end to end flow from the Home Card to the Settings > System > About page, making information easier to scan and understand. This consumer experience is currently rolling out to Insiders in the United States.
    • A version of the Device info Card intended for enterprise users on IT managed devices continues to be available.
Device card with simplified device specifications.
Device card with simplified device specifications.
  • In Settings > System > About, based on early customer feedback, key device hardware details are once again prominently displayed at the top of the page, making it easy to understand your device at a glance. The Device information section now brings together additional system details such as graphics and storage information in a single location, with easy copy/paste support to simplify sharing or support scenarios. Device related frequently asked questions are not currently surfaced as we continue iterating the best way to deliver contextual help across Settings.
  • Feedback: Share your thoughts in Feedback Hub (WIN + F) under the Settings category.

 [Taskbar & System Tray]

  • We have improved the animations for mousing over app groups on the taskbar.
  • Improved reliability of showing app icons in the system tray when the taskbar was set to autohide.

[File Explorer]

  • Addressed an issue where all File Explorer open windows and tabs might unexpectedly jump to Desktop or Home.

[Nearby Sharing]

  • Improved the reliability of sending larger files using nearby sharing.

Paint App update rolling out

  • With Paint version 11.2601.391.0, we’re excited to introduce freeform rotate, a highly requested feature that gives you more control when editing your artwork. You can now rotate shapes, text, and any active selection to any angle. To get started, open Paint and select a shape, text, or selection. When the object is active, use the rotate handle above it to rotate freely in any direction. For more precise control, you can also choose Custom rotate from the Rotate menu and enter a specific angle. Try using freeform rotate in your artwork to adjust elements exactly the way you want and add more flexibility to your creative workflow.
Paint App GIF showing freeform rotate.
Paint App GIF showing freeform rotate.

source: Windows Blogs

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Announcing New Optional Windows 11 Insider Preview Build for Canary Channel 29531.1000

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Hi all, last Wednesday Microsoft released a new optional update to the Windows 11 Insider Canary Channel, continuing the work to bring you early access to platform changes as they take shape.

As part of this ongoing development, Canary Channel will move forward on two update paths. This will help us validate platform changes at different stages while continuing to deliver new features and experiences to Insiders in the Canary channel.

I upgraded my Surface 13inch and my Surface Studio Laptop to the build, the SL went fine, the 13inch ran into an issue after upgrade, Pin sign in is not available on the lockscreen, also making biometric sign in fail.

I signed in with my passkey using Web Sign‑in and then fixed my PIN by resetting it. When I tried to send feedback through the Feedback Hub, the app opened, asked me to choose an account, and then crashed. I solved it by resetting the app via Settings > Apps > Feedback Hub > Advanced. (Feedback Hub: https://aka.ms/AAztffj)

I kept 2 other devices on the 28000 builds to be able to keep testing those developments too

So, few bumps getting there, all is good now
Happy Upgrades!

What this means for Canary Channel Insiders

Today, Windows Insiders in the Canary Channel already have available to preview Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 28020.1611. This build path will continue to focus on previewing new features and experiences in Canary for Windows 11, version 26H1, and moving forward will continue to be identified as a 28000 series build.

Available starting today, Insiders can take an optional update under Settings > Windows Update > Advanced options > Optional updates which will move your device to a new active development Build 29531.1000. Once you opt in to this path, future builds will be identified as 29500 series builds and newer. Please note, because of the focus on platform development for this path, you may notice a temporary loss in some features that you have today. These features will return to this new active development build.

Going forward, each Canary Channel build will be announced in its own blog post, so you’ll always know exactly what’s new—and what to expect—based on the build you’re receiving. You can always confirm which build you’re running by typing winver into the Windows search box and selecting About Windows. This will show your exact build number and version.

Choosing the right path for you

We generally recommend that Insiders continue on the update path they’re already on, as this helps maintain stability and predictability within each build population.

That said, some Insiders—especially those who prefer getting the newest platform changes as early as possible—may choose to move to a newer development path when available.

This flexibility allows us to experiment, learn quickly, and incorporate feedback before changes move further along in development.

As a reminder – Insiders can’t switch to a channel that is receiving builds with lower build numbers without doing a clean installation of Windows 11 due to technical setup requirements. This means Insiders can’t go back to 28000 series builds after taking the optional update.

What’s new in Canary Build 29531.1000

Changes and Improvements

  • This update includes platform changes in moving to a new active development build.

source: Windows Blogs

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Windows Secure Boot Certificates Are Expiring: What You Need to Know

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Windows Secure Boot has been a key protection mechanism since 2011. It ensures that only trusted, digitally signed software can run during the earliest stage of your PC’s startup. These protections rely on certificates stored in your device’s UEFI firmware.
However, the original Microsoft Secure Boot certificates from 2011 are now reaching the end of their lifecycle and will begin expiring in June 2026.

This blog explains:

  • Why these certificates expire
  • What happens if your device doesn’t get the new certificates
  • How to check your system
  • How Microsoft is already handling the rollout for you

Why Secure Boot Certificates Are Expiring

Secure Boot certificates were never meant to last forever. Like all cryptographic material, they must be refreshed periodically to maintain strong protection and prevent outdated keys from becoming a weak point. After more than 15 years of service, the original certificates are being replaced with updated 2023 versions to continue protecting the Windows boot process into the future.

The updated certificates will remain valid far longer, extending the protection lifecycle for modern Windows devices.


What Happens If the Certificate Isn’t Updated?

If a device does not receive the new Secure Boot certificates before the old ones expire:

  • Your PC will still boot and function normally—nothing breaks immediately.
  • But the system enters a degraded security state. It will no longer be able to install new boot‑level protections from Microsoft, including:
    • Updated Windows Boot Manager versions
    • New Secure Boot database (DB/DBX) entries
    • Revocations for discovered threats
    • Mitigations for future boot-level vulnerabilities
  • Over time, this may lead to:
    • Higher exposure to early‑boot malware
    • Compatibility issues with newer OS versions, firmware, or hardware

In short: your device won’t break, but it will become less secure as new threats emerge.

How to Check Whether Your Certificates Are Updated

Most users don’t need to check anything manually—but if you want to verify:

Option 1 – Check the Eventlog

To manually check a device,
– open Event Viewer
– go to Windows Logs / System
– look for event ID 1801 (attempted) and 1808 (successfully set)
– (using Filter events on 1799,1801,1808 for easy lookup)

If not successfully updated yet, no action is required on most devices Windows will update the Certificate for you using CFR of LCU’s

Option 2 — Use PowerShell

Windows exposes Secure Boot certificate information via PowerShell. You can check certificate and Secure Boot status using commands such as those described in Microsoft’s update guidance. The following script can be run manually or used as a detection script in Custom Remediation scripts in Intune

<#
  IntuneCRS - Detect missing Windows UEFI CA 2023 (Secure Boot)
  Author: Erik Moreau - assisted by Copilot
  Behavior:
    - Exit 1  => Missing "Windows UEFI CA 2023" in active Secure Boot DB (needs remediation)
    - Exit 0  => Present OR device not applicable (BIOS / Secure Boot off / unsupported)
  Notes:
    - Requires SYSTEM/admin. Uses Get-SecureBootUEFI to read the 'db' variable (active allow-list).
    - String match method is recommended in vendor guidance and avoids heavy ASN.1 parsing. 
#>

$logPrefix = "[SecureBoot-UEFI-CA2023][Detection]"
function Write-Det { param($m) ; Write-Output "$logPrefix $m" }

# 1) Quick capability & state checks
$sbEnabled = $false
try {
    $sbEnabled = Confirm-SecureBootUEFI  # True/False, or throws on non-UEFI
} catch {
    Write-Det "Platform is not UEFI / cmdlet unsupported. Marking NotApplicable."
    exit 0  # Not applicable (don’t trigger remediation on BIOS devices)
}

if (-not $sbEnabled) {
    Write-Det "Secure Boot is disabled. Marking NotApplicable."
    exit 0
}

# 2) Read the ACTIVE Secure Boot 'db' variable and search for 2023 CA
try {
    $db = Get-SecureBootUEFI -Name db -ErrorAction Stop  # Active allow-list (DB)
} catch {
    Write-Det "Failed to read UEFI 'db' variable: $($_.Exception.Message). Will trigger remediation."
    exit 1
}

# Convert bytes -> ASCII and look for the certificate name.
# This simple text search method is documented by OEM guidance and works reliably in practice.
# Ref: Dell KB "How to check Secure Boot certificates"
try {
    $ascii = [System.Text.Encoding]::ASCII.GetString($db.Bytes)
} catch {
    Write-Det "Failed to decode DB bytes. Will trigger remediation."
    exit 1
}

$hasWinUEFICA2023 = $ascii -match 'Windows UEFI CA 2023'

if ($hasWinUEFICA2023) {
    Write-Det "'Windows UEFI CA 2023' is present in the ACTIVE DB. Compliant."
    exit 0
} else {
    # Optional: show whether it's already present in DBDefault (factory set) for context
    $inDefault = $false
    try {
        $dbDefault = Get-SecureBootUEFI -Name dbDefault -ErrorAction Stop
        $asciiDefault = [System.Text.Encoding]::ASCII.GetString($dbDefault.Bytes)
        $inDefault = ($asciiDefault -match 'Windows UEFI CA 2023')
    } catch { }

    if ($inDefault) {
        Write-Det "Missing in ACTIVE DB but present in DBDEFAULT (firmware defaults). Consider resetting keys in firmware if appropriate."
    } else {
        Write-Det "'Windows UEFI CA 2023' is missing from ACTIVE DB. Non-compliant; remediation recommended."
    }

    exit 1
}

Manual run result will look like this when the Certificate is present:

Assigning the script to your endpoints with Intune Custom Remediation Scripts as a detection script can help you get insight in the progress across your tenant:


How Microsoft Is Taking Care of This for You

Microsoft is handling most of the heavy lifting behind the scenes:

  • The certificate rollout is already underway. Updated Secure Boot certificates are being delivered through regular monthly Windows Updates for supported versions of Windows 10 and 11.
  • Most devices require no action.
    • PCs built since 2024, and almost all shipped in 2025, already include the new certificates from the factory.
  • Windows Update automatically deploys the updated certificates for home users, businesses, and education tenants with Microsoft‑managed updates enabled.
  • A fraction of devices may need a manufacturer firmware update first, particularly older systems, servers, or IoT devices.
  • Organizations can also control the deployment certificates using Intune Policy, Group Policy, registry keys, or Windows Configuration System tools if they manage updates themselves.

If your device is running an unsupported version of Windows (for example, older Windows 10 without Extended Security Updates), it will not receive new certificates automatically.

Do You Need to Do Anything?

For most people: No.

As long as:

  • Windows Update is enabled
  • Secure Boot is turned on
  • Your device is running a supported version of Windows

…you will receive the updated certificates automatically.

However, if you manage older hardware, servers, niche devices, or enterprise environments, you should:

  • Check firmware availability from your OEM
  • Confirm Secure Boot is enabled
  • Validate your certificate status using PowerShell or Eventlog
  • Ensure your organization’s update policies aren’t blocking the rollout

Final Thoughts

The expiration of the original Secure Boot certificates is a normal and expected lifecycle event. Microsoft has been preparing the ecosystem for years and is coordinating with OEMs to ensure a smooth transition.

If your PC is reasonably modern and kept up to date, the certificate refresh will happen quietly in the background providing continued protection against early‑boot threats without you having to do anything.

More info on this topic: Microsoft Support, TechCommunity, Windows Blogs

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Announcing Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 28020.1611 (Canary Channel)

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Hi all, last Thursday Microsoft released Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 28020.1611 to the Canary Channel

The desktop watermark is fixed to show the correct build number 

With Sysmon now also available out of the box in the Canary Channel setting up this tool becomes much easier than before.

A nice quick and smooth upgrade on all my Canary Channel devices.

Happy upgrades!!

What’s new in Canary Build 28020.1611 

Changes and Improvements gradually being rolled out with toggle on* 

[Built-in Sysmon]

Previously announced here, Windows now brings Sysmon functionality natively to Windows. Sysmon functionality allows you to capture system events that can help with threat detection, and you can use custom configuration files to filter the events you want to monitor. The captured events are written on the Windows event log, enabling them to be used with security applications and a wide range of use cases.

Built-in Sysmon is disabled by default and must be explicitly enabled.

  1. Go to Settings > System > Optional features > More Windows features > checking Sysmon or in PowerShell or command prompt:
    • Dism /Online /Enable-Feature /FeatureName:Sysmon
  2. To complete the installation, from PowerShell or command prompt run:
    • sysmon -i

Note: If you’ve already installed Sysmon from the website, it must be uninstalled before enabling the built-in Sysmon.

Documentation will be added to Windows soon. The functionality of Sysmon remains unchanged, learn more https://learn.microsoft.com/sysinternals/downloads/sysmon.

[Windows Share] 

  • When you share a OneDrive cloud file by right-clicking to share on the file – new options for sharing that link through other apps will be provided under “Share using” when the “Copy link” button is clicked. This experience is rolling out to Windows Insiders signed in with their Microsoft accounts not in the EEA. 
Ability to share OneDrive cloud file links via other apps via the Windows share window.
Ability to share OneDrive cloud file links via other apps via the Windows share window.

[General] 

  • Fixed the desktop watermark to show the correct build number. 

source: Windows Blogs

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Announcing Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 26300.7760 (Dev Channel)

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Hi all, Last Monday Microsoft released Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 26300.7760 (KB5077202) to the Dev Channel.

A few nice tweaks in this build, love the new Monday-morning face emoji 🫩

All updates went fast and smooth on my Dev Channel Devices, Happy Upgrading!

New features gradually being rolled out with toggle on*

[Emoji 16.0]

We’re starting to roll Emoji 16.0 back to Insiders.

The Emoji 16.0 release introduces a small but thoughtfully curated set of new emojis—one from each major category—designed to resonate across cultures and contexts. With this build, you will see these new emoji available in the emoji panel.

New Emoji 16.0 emoji from left to right: Face with Bags Under Eyes, Fingerprint, Root Vegetable, Leafless Tree, Harp, Shovel, and Splatter.
New Emoji 16.0 emoji from left to right: Face with Bags Under Eyes, Fingerprint, Root Vegetable, Leafless Tree, Harp, Shovel, and Splatter.

Feedback: Share your thoughts in Feedback Hub (WIN + F) under Input and Language > Emoji panel.

[Camera Settings]

We are adding the option to directly control pan and tilt for supported cameras in the Settings app. These new controls appear in the camera settings page (Settings > Devices & drivers > Cameras) under the “Basic settings” of your selected camera.

UI showing new pan and tilt controls for supported cameras in Settings.
UI showing new pan and tilt controls for supported cameras in Settings.

Feedback: Share your thoughts in Feedback Hub (WIN + F) under Devices and Drivers > Device Camera or Webcams.

Changes and Improvements gradually being rolled out with toggle on*

[General]

  • Improved the visual experience and performance for several scenarios including at the bottom of the screen when the taskbar is set to autohide, desktop icons unexpected flashing (and decreased performance interacting with your PC), and Windows Security pop up for credentials.

source: Windows Blogs

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Announcing Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 28020.1546 (Canary Channel)

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Hello all, last Wednesday Microsoft released Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 28020.1546 to the Canary Channel. (KB 5074176)

Not a long list of fixes on this one, upgrades went fast and smooth.

Ran into this strange one during the upgrade, resource monitor kept switching maximized and windowed. Feedback Hub: https://aka.ms/AAzldw7

The 28020 build number is not showing on the desktop watermark yet, however this is confirmed to be fixed soon.

Happy Upgrades!

What’s new in Canary Build 28020.1546

Changes and Improvements gradually being rolled out with toggle on*

  • This update includes a small set of general improvements and fixes that improve the overall experience for Insiders running this build on their PCs.
  • We fixed an issue with apps when working with files on OneDrive or Dropbox.

source: Windows Blogs

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Announcing Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 26300.7733 (Dev Channel)

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Hi all, last Tuesday Microsoft released Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 26300.7733 (KB5074178) to the Dev Channel.

A quick update that rolled out smoothly adding sysmon to Windows as a feature

Changes and Improvements gradually being rolled out with toggle on*

[Built-in Sysmon]

Previously announced here, Windows now brings Sysmon functionality natively to Windows. Sysmon functionality allows you to capture system events that can help with threat detection, and you can use custom configuration files to filter the events you want to monitor. The captured events are written on the Windows event log, enabling them to be used with security applications and a wide range of use cases.

Built-in Sysmon is disabled by default and must be explicitly enabled.

  1. Go to Settings > System > Optional features > More Windows features > checking Sysmon or in PowerShell or command prompt:
    • Dism /Online /Enable-Feature /FeatureName:Sysmon
  2. To complete the installation, from PowerShell or command prompt run:
    • sysmon -i

Note: If you’ve already installed Sysmon from the website, it must be uninstalled before enabling the built-in Sysmon.

Documentation will be added to Windows soon. The functionality of Sysmon remains unchanged, learn more https://learn.microsoft.com/sysinternals/downloads/sysmon.

Share feedback at syssite@microsoft.com.

[Voice Access]

  • Support for the Netherlands locale has been added.

Fixes gradually being rolled out with toggle on*

[File Explorer]

  • We fixed a few issues in File Explorer, including accessibility improvements (keyboard navigation and access keys), folder renaming with custom names, and missing icons/tooltips for “Add to favorites”.

[Other]

  • We fixed an issue that caused apps to freeze when working with files on OneDrive or Dropbox. Some Outlook setups with PSTs on OneDrive could also hang or reload email data.

source: Windows Blogs

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Announcing Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 28020.1495 (Canary Channel)

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Hi all, last Wednesday Microsoft released Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 28020.1495 to the Canary Channel. (KB 5074168)

A few tweaks from the last build and new wallpaper formats called .webp, what is this you might think, It a newer Image format developed by google intended to replace JPEG, PNG &GIF files. more info can be found here: WebP – Wikipedia

All updates went smoothly on my Canary channel devices Happy Upgrades

What’s new in Canary Build 28020.1495

[Desktop Background]

  • In recent Canary builds we added the capability to set .webp images for your desktop background in Settings > Personalization > Desktop Background.

Fixes

[General]

  • This update includes a small set of general improvements and fixes that improve the overall experience for Insiders running this build on their PCs.

[Start menu]

  • Fixed an issue where the edge of the warning dialog shown when shutting down your PC while other users were still signed in was truncated by the edge of the Start menu.

[Input]

  • Fixed an issue which could lead to a black flash when using a pen to ink in Snipping Tool.

[Power]

  • Fixed an issue in recent Canary builds which was causing shutdown to appear to restart on some Insider devices.

[Settings]

  • Fixed an issue which could lead to the Windows Update settings page hanging when loading.
  • Fixed an issue where language features under Settings > Time & Language > Language & Region for Australia (English – Australia) wouldn’t download (the button wouldn’t do anything when clicked).

[Other]

  • Fixed an issue causing a small number of Insiders in recent builds to encounter bug checks with IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL, related to the use of certain smart card readers.

Known issues

[General]

  • [UPDATED] The desktop watermark is showing the wrong build number.

[File Explorer]

  • [NEW] We’re working on the fix for an underlying issue causing all open File Explorer windows and tabs to unexpectedly jump to Desktop or Home within File Explorer sometimes.

source: Windows Blogs

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Announcing Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 26300.7674 (Dev Channel)

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Hi all, last Tuesday Microsoft released Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 26300.7674 (KB5074170) to the Dev Channel.

We’ve reached the 26300 builds the next big step in the Dev Channel

These 26300 series builds will contain many of the same features and improvements as the 26220 series builds that will continue to be released in the Beta Channel. Over time, we will be making behind-the-scenes platform changes in each build so they may have different known issues because of those changes.

In the case of Build 26300.7674 today – this build contains the same features and improvements as Build 26220.7653 released previously.

Happy Upgrades!

Fixes gradually being rolled out with toggle on*

[File Explorer]

  • Fixed an issue where the “Extract All” option would not appear in the command bar while browsing non-ZIP archive folders.

[Start menu]

  • Fixed an issue for some Insiders where clicking the “hide this pane” button in the mobile device side panel might not lead to the setting to hide it.

[Search]

  • Fixed an issue where the Search process was showing an icon with an X instead of a magnifying glass.

[Settings]

  • We’ve made some underlying changes to help address cases where the Settings Home page might be very slow to load.

[Display & Graphics]

  • Fixed an issue causing secondary monitors to not display correctly and show black screens after the latest updates for a small number of Insiders.

[Other]

  • Fixed an underlying issue in the previous flight which could cause unexpected sign-in failures when using Azure Virtual Desktop and Windows 365.
  • Fixed an issue causing some Insiders to see a bug check with error SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION after the last few flights.

Known issues

[Start menu]

  • [NEW] We’re working on the fix for an issue where when using the Start menu in Categories view, clicking the entry to show more apps in the category might not work.

[File Explorer]

  • [NEW] We’re working on the fix for an underlying issue causing all open File Explorer windows and tabs to unexpectedly jump to Desktop or Home sometimes.

[Xbox full screen experience for PC]

  • Some apps may behave unexpectedly when using FSE, particularly those that expect to be locked to a given size or launch additional windows.

[Taskbar & System Tray]

  • We’re working on the fix for an issue where for some Insiders apps aren’t showing in the system tray when they should be.

[Click to Do]

  • We’re working on the fix for an issue where the Microsoft 365 Copilot prompt box on selected images does not function if the Microsoft 365 Copilot app is not running.

Source: Windows Blogs

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