Windows 11 KB5022360 22621.1192 22H2 Update Release Preview Channel

KB5022360 Windows 11 22621.1192 22H2 changes, bug fixes, and direct download links.

KB5022360 Windows 11 22621.1192

Release Preview channel aka RP channel has received a new update for 22H2 to reduce the number of reboots that occurs when upgrading. KB5022360 is the deliverance that changes the version to Windows 11 22621.1192.

Full name of this release is “2023-02 Cumulative Update for Windows 11 Version 22H2 for x64-based Systems (KB5022360)”. Starting this month, when customers upgrade to Windows 11 22H2, they will get this optional quality update and the .NET update KB5019274 alongside the Feature Update. This indicates that when upgrading you will obtain the feature update with the latest security fixes for both Windows and .NET, all with only a single reboot! Let’s see what is new in KB5022360 –

KB5022360 Windows 11 22621.1192 22H2 changes and bug fixes, and improvements

Here is the changelog –

  1. The LCU changed the experience for preview .NET Framework updates. After you receive this, all future preview (optional) .NET Framework updates will be shown in the section – “Settings => Windows Update => Advanced options => Optional updates”.
  2. Experts in the RP Channel team fixed an issue that affected searchindexer.exe. This executable randomly stopped you from signing in or signing out.
  3. They fixed a problem that stopped you from searching for a file depending on the file’s contents.
  4. RP channel build fixed a resource conflict issue between two or more threads (called deadlock). This affected COM+ applications.
  5. KB5022360 CU fixed an issue that affected conhost.exeThe process stopped responding.
  6. LCU KB5022360 fixed an issue that might have affected the Domain Name System aka DNS suffix search list. The parent domain might have been missing when searching.
  7. The rollout fixed an issue that might have occurred when IME was active. Apps might have stopped responding when you used the keyboard and mouse simultaneously.
  8. The experts in the team fixed a problem that might have affected FindWindowEx() or FindWindow(). They might have returned the incorrect window handle.
  9. They solved a problem with converting or reconverting Japanese Kanji using a multibyte character set (MBCS) app. The mouse cursor might have moved to the incorrect location when typing.
  10. KB5022360 solved a problem that might have affected apps that used Microsoft Edge WebView2 to show content. This included the Widgets app and Microsoft Office. You might not see the because this has appeared blank or greyed out.
  11. The experts fixed an issue that affected certain systems that had firmware Trusted Platform Module. (TPM). This bug stopped you from using AutoPilot to configure the systems.
  12. Windows 11 22621.1192 solved the affected picture files found after searching on the taskbar. You fail to open those picture because of this issue.
  13. The LCU rollout fixed an issue that affected mstsc.exe. The executable process stopped responding while connecting to a RemoteApp and Desktop Connection.
  14. The RP channel build solved an issue that affected a Group Policy for Expanded Toasts.
  15. Experts in the channel’s team fixed an issue that caused Windows Server 2022 domain controllers (DC) to stop responding. This took place when they processed Lightweight Directory Access Protocol aka LDAP requests.
  16. Furthermore, they fixed an issue that affected the Resilient File System or ReFS MSba tag. The problem caused a nonpaged pool leak.
  17. The rollout fixed a problem that affected the ReFS. The bug triggered high nonpaged pool usage, which depleted system memory.
  18. KB5022360 LCU fixed an issue that affected devices that were subject to Microsoft Exploit Protection Export Address Filtering aka EAF. Because o this issue, some apps did not open or stopped responding. These included Adobe Reader and Microsoft Office.
  19. Finally, the experts in the team fixed an issue that affected some game controllers. When it was connected to the computer, the system might not have gone to Sleep mode.

KB5022360 download links –

x64.cab

x64.psf

SSU 22621.1190 – x64.cab

arm64.cab

arm64.psf

SSU 22621.1190

https://www.catalog.update.microsoft.com/Search.aspx?q=KB5022360

Source – Windows blog.

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