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2021-10-05T01:26:10+00:00

As per the previous announcement, Windows 11 will be released for the general public starting October 5, 2021. The rollout through Windows update would start today to the eligible devices and continue until 2022. 

Resources for Windows 11 on Microsoft Community:

The following Forum Articles from our Article Authors at Microsoft Community would help to get started with Windows 11, including upgrading manually and a deeper dive at the new features incoming with Windows 11:

Forum articles on Features in Windows 11:

The Forum Articles on Features in Windows 11 are as under:

Support Documents from Microsoft Support:

You can always start a new question for any questions or assistance regarding Windows 11. Subscribe to this thread for more information from the Windows Team via Windows Release Health Dashboard.

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  1. Sumit 43,546 Reputation points Volunteer Moderator
    2021-11-10T02:52:32+00:00

    Build 22000.318 is now live as a part of Update Tuesday update:

    November 9, 2021—KB5007215 (OS Build 22000.318) (microsoft.com)

    • Addresses an issue in which certain apps might have unexpected results when rendering some user interface elements or when drawing within the app. You might encounter this issue with apps that use GDI+ and set a zero (0) width pen object on displays with high dots per inch (DPI) or resolution, or if the app is using scaling.

    Also includes fixes from the Preview update:

    • Addresses a race condition that occurs during the early part of startup that might cause a stop error.
    • Addresses a regression that might cause stop error 0x38 on some machine configurations that use non-ASCII text in the registry.
    • Addresses an issue for a small number of users that prevents the Start menu from working and prevents you from seeing the updated taskbar design after upgrading to Windows 11 (original release).
    • Addresses an L3 caching issue that might affect performance in some applications on devices that have AMD Ryzen processors after upgrading to Windows 11 (original release).
    • Addresses an issue with the interrupt handling of certain processors that might cause devices to stop responding.
    • Addresses an issue that causes PowerShell to create an infinite number of child directories. This issue occurs when you use the PowerShell Move-Item command to move a directory to one of its children. As a result, the volume fills up and the system stops responding.
    • Addresses an issue that causes the Server Manager application to disappear after you use it to remove Hyper-V features. This issue occurs when you install Server Manager on Windows 11 (original release) clients using Remote Server Administration Tools (RSAT).
    • Addresses a threading issue that might cause the Windows Remote Management (WinRM) service to stop working when it is under a high load.
    • Addresses an issue that causes the Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) provider host process to stop working. This occurs because of an unhandled access violation that occurs when using the Desired State Configuration (DSC).
    • Addresses an issue that causes a device to stop responding when you forcibly shut down the device while a Group Policy is being updated.
    • Addresses an issue that causes file migration between Distributed File System (DFS) paths that are stored on different volumes to fail. This issue occurs when you implement the migration using PowerShell scripts that use the Move-Item command.
    • Addresses an issue that prevents you from writing to a WMI repository after a low memory condition occurs.
    • Addresses an issue with a hardcoded font in the PowerShell shortcut file that distorts Japanese, Chinese, and Korean language fonts. This update addresses this issue for all newly created users on the machine. Existing users can use the C:\Users\Default\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Windows PowerShell\Windows PowerShell.lnkfile to open PowerShell to address the issue. Alternatively, existing users can create a shortcut to this file on the desktop and use the shortcut to open PowerShell.
    • Addresses an issue with parsing time formats in events when milliseconds are excluded.
    • Addresses an issue that incorrectly renders some Enhanced Metafile Format (EMF) files. This issue occurs if you build the EMF files using third-party applications with ExtCreatePen() and ExtCreateFontIndirect().
    • Provides administrators the option to reset the zoom to the default for HTML dialogs in Microsoft Edge Internet Explorer mode.
    • Addresses an issue with Enterprise Mode Site List redirection from Internet Explorer 11 to Microsoft Edge. In certain circumstances, the redirection opens a site in multiple tabs in Microsoft Edge.
    • Addresses an issue that causes Internet Explorer to stop working when you input certain characters in the Input Method Editor (IME).
    • Addresses an issue with PropertyGet in JScript9.dll.
    • Addresses a memory leak that occurs when you use nested classes within VBScript.
    • Addresses an issue that fails to keep the NumLock state after a Fast Startup restart.
    • Addresses an issue with moving certain app windows. Moving these app windows might be unusually slow if a File Explorer window is visible on the screen.
    • Addresses an issue that intermittently prevents the Mail app from accepting keyboard input in the address and subject boxes.
    • Addresses an issue with the UI for renaming files using folder view in File Explorer. The UI fails to properly handle inline composition using the new Japanese IME.
    • Addresses an issue in which the use of App-V intermittently causes black screens to appear when signing in on the credentials page.
    • Addresses a known issue that prevents an internet print server from properly packaging modified printer properties before sending the package to the client.
    • Implements a Group Policy setting for the following registry value:
      • Registry location: HKLM\Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows NT\Printers\PointAndPrint
      • Value name: RestrictDriverInstallationToAdministrators
      • Value data: 1 For more information, see KB5005652.
    • Addresses an issue that might cause Xbox Game Bar recording features to be unavailable.
    • Addresses an issue that might cause distortion in the audio captured by voice assistants.
    • Addresses an issue that causes a memory leak in lsass.exewhen the pTokenPrivileges buffer is not released.
    • Addresses an issue that might cause Kerberos.dll to stop working within the Local Security Authority Subsystem Service (LSASS). This occurs when LSASS processes simultaneous Service for User (S4U) user-to-user (U2U) requests for the same client user.
    • Addresses an issue with a non-paged pool (NPP) leak from the UxSF pool tag. This leak occurs when lsass.exestops processing asynchronous Security Support Provider Interface (SSPI) calls.
    • Addresses an issue that prevents you from enabling BitLocker on a thinly provisioned virtual machine (VM). The error is “A device attached to the system is not functioning” and the system logs, “STATUS_UNSUCCESSFUL”.
    • Improves the performance of MsSense.exe in environments with User Datagram Protocol (UDP) applications that require high amounts of bandwidth.
    • Addresses an issue in Windows Defender Exploit Protection that prevents some Microsoft Office applications from working on machines that have certain processors.
    • Enables credentials for Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) Active Directory Federation Services (ADFS) users in Quick Assist.
    • Addresses an issue that sometimes prevents Quick Assist users from using full screen view after they start a remote assistance session.
    • Addresses an issue in which Set-RDSessionCollectionConfiguration does not set the camerastoredirect:s:value custom property.
    • Addresses an IME mode instability in the RemoteApp scenario. You must install this update on the Remote Desktop server and Remote Desktop client.
    • Addresses an issue that causes the IME toolbar to appear even when the RemoteApp is closed.
    • Addresses a paged pool memory leak of the registry keys for the Virtual Desktop ID that occurs in explorer.exe.
    • Makes small adjustments to the contrast theme colors, such as making hyperlinks more distinct when you hover over them while you are using the desert theme.
    • Addresses an issue that prevents Narrator and other screen readers from announcing when the Start menu is open in certain cases.
    • Addresses an issue that occurs if the search index is damaged in certain ways; attempts to search using the taskbar or File Explorer fail.
    • Addresses an issue in that prevents the search window from appearing on a secondary monitor.
    • Addresses an issue that might cause the File Explorer window to lose focus when you map a network drive.
    • Addresses an issue that sometimes causes the lock screen to appear black if you set up slideshow.
    • Addresses a reliability issue with LogonUI.exe, which affects the rendering of the network status text on the credentials screen.
    • Addresses an issue that prevents you from opening multiple instances of an app using Shift and clicking on the app’s icon in the taskbar.
    • Updates the visual design and animations of the Chat icon on the taskbar.
    • Removes the warning about losing other people's unsaved work when shutting down or restarting if no other users are signed in.
    • Addresses an issue that might occur when you configure the policy, "Delete user profiles older than a specified number of days on system restart". If a user has been signed in for longer than the time specified in the policy, the device might unexpectedly delete profiles at startup.
    • Addresses an issue that fails to establish a connection to the Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) service or immediately drops an RDP connection under certain circumstances.
    • Addresses an issue that might cause input delays for certain Bluetooth mice and keyboards.
    • Addresses an issue that prevents the Start menu from opening after a video driver upgrade.
    • Improves the precision of the estimates for downtime when the estimates are at least two minutes or more.
    • Addresses a Local Security Authority Subsystem Service (LSASS) domain controller memory leak that is reported in Privileged Access Management (PAM) deployments.
    • Addresses an issue that occurs when the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) bind cache is full, and the LDAP client library receives a referral.
    • Addresses an issue in Adamsync.exe that affects the syncing of large Active Directory subtrees.
    • Addresses an issue that causes a deadlock when Offline Files are enabled. As a result, CscEnpDereferenceEntryInternal holds parent and child locks.
    • Adds the ability to configure period or dot (.) delimited IP addresses interchangeably with fully qualified host names in the following Group Policy settings:
    • Addresses a known issue that might prevent devices from downloading and installing printer drivers when the devices attempt to connect to a network printer for the first time. We have observed this issue on devices that access printers using a print server that uses HTTP connections.
    • Addresses a known issue that might prevent the successful installation of printers using the Internet Printing Protocol (IPP).
    • Addresses a known issue that might ask for administrative credentials every time you attempt to print. This occurs in environments in which the print server and print client are in different times zones.
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  2. Sumit 43,546 Reputation points Volunteer Moderator
    2021-11-05T12:12:43+00:00

    The fix for Snipping Tool, Touch keyboard and certain other apps not working especially in S mode, is live in Release Preview Channel. Expect the same to be fixed soon for Stable Channel. Now live.

    Releasing Windows 11 KB5008295 to Beta and Release Preview Channels | Windows Insider Blog

    • We fixed a known issue that might prevent some users from opening or using certain built-in Windows apps or parts of some built-in apps. This issue occurs because of a Microsoft digital certificate that expired October 31, 2021. This issue might affect the following applications:
      • Snipping Tool
      • Touch Keyboard, Voice Typing, and Emoji Panel
      • Input Method Editor user interface (IME UI)
      • Getting started and Tips
    • We fixed a known issue that prevents the Start menu and Settings app from opening as expected (S-mode only).
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  3. Sumit 43,546 Reputation points Volunteer Moderator
    2021-11-03T14:24:53+00:00

    New known issue with Windows 11 Build 22000.258 where some apps, including the Snipping tool are not working.

    Snipping Tool and some built-in apps might not open or work as expected
    Status Originating update History
    Mitigated N/A Last updated: 2021-11-02, 20:56 PT <br>Opened: 2021-11-02, 20:30 PT
    Starting on November 1, 2021, some users might be unable to open or use certain built-in Windows apps or parts of some built-in apps that have not installed KB5006746, released October 21, 2021. This is caused by an issue with a Microsoft digital certificate, which expired October 31, 2021. Devices running in S mode are more likely to be affected.The following or a subset of the following might be affected:<ul><li><p data-prewrap="true">Snipping Tool</p></li><li><p data-prewrap="true">Accounts page and landing page in the <strong>Settings </strong>app (S mode only)</p></li><li><p data-prewrap="true">Touch Keyboard, Voice Typing, and Emoji Panel</p></li><li><p data-prewrap="true">Input Method Editor user interface (IME UI)</p></li><li><p data-prewrap="true">Getting started and Tips</p></li></ul>Workaround: Installation of KB5006746 released October 21, 2021 resolves the issues below. For instructions on how to do this, please see Update Windows.Issues resolved with KB5006746:<ul><li><p data-prewrap="true">Touch Keyboard, Voice Typing and Emoji Panel</p></li><li><p data-prewrap="true">Input Method Editor user interface (IME UI)</p></li><li><p data-prewrap="true">Getting started and Tips</p></li></ul>**Next steps:**We are working on a resolution and will provide an update when more information is available.

    Windows 11 known issues and notifications | Microsoft Docs

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  4. Sumit 43,546 Reputation points Volunteer Moderator
    2021-10-30T13:46:07+00:00

    New Known issue with KB5006674 Windows 11 Build 22000.258.

    Windows 11 known issues and notifications | Microsoft Docs

    Connections to printers shared via print server might encounter errors
    Status Originating update History
    Mitigated OS Build 22000.258 <br>KB5006674 <br>2021-10-12 Last updated: 2021-10-29, 15:43 PT <br>Opened: 2021-10-29, 11:15 PT
    After installation of KB5006674, Windows print clients might encounter the following errors when connecting to a remote printer shared on a Windows print server:<ul><li><p data-prewrap="true">0x000006e4 (RPC_S_CANNOT_SUPPORT)</p></li><li><p data-prewrap="true">0x0000007c (ERROR_INVALID_LEVEL)</p></li><li><p data-prewrap="true">0x00000709 (ERROR_INVALID_PRINTER_NAME)</p></li></ul>Note: The printer connection issues described in this issue are specific to print servers and are not commonly observed in devices designed for home use. Printing environments affected by this issue are more commonly found in enterprises and organizations.Workaround: You can take steps to workaround this issue on print servers that meet the following prerequisite:<ul><li><p data-prewrap="true">Print clients must have installed a Windows update released on or after January 2021 before the print server has installed <a href="https://support.microsoft.com/help/5006674" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer nofollow">KB5006674</a>.</p></li></ul>Ensure that network security and VPN solutions allow print clients to establish RPC over TCP connections to print server over the following port range:<ul><li><p data-prewrap="true">Default start port: 49152</p></li><li><p data-prewrap="true">Default end port: 65535</p></li><li><p data-prewrap="true">Port Range: 16384 ports</p></li></ul>Please refer to these articles for further guidance:<ul><li><p data-prewrap="true"><a href="https://support.microsoft.com/topic/how-to-configure-rpc-to-use-certain-ports-and-how-to-help-secure-those-ports-by-using-ipsec-2a94b798-063a-479a-8452-9cf07ac613d9" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer nofollow">How to configure RPC to use certain ports and how to help secure those ports by using IPsec</a>.</p></li><li><p data-prewrap="true"><a href="https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/troubleshoot/windows-server/networking/default-dynamic-port-range-tcpip-chang" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer nofollow">The default dynamic port range for TCP/IP has changed since Windows Vista and in Windows Server 2008</a></p></li></ul>You also benefit from using client side rendering for print jobs. The 'Render print jobs on client computers' option is available from the printer's device Properties, and it is recommended that its checkbox is selected on the print server. Note this step will not help if clients have overwrites which prevent the server setting from taking effect.Next steps: Microsoft is working on a resolution that will allow print clients to establish RPC packet privacy connections to print servers using RPC over SMB. We will provide an update once more information is available.Affected platforms:<ul><li><p data-prewrap="true">Client: Windows 11, version 21H2; Windows 10, version 21H1; Windows 10, version 20H2; </p></li></ul>
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  5. Sumit 43,546 Reputation points Volunteer Moderator
    2021-10-28T12:17:45+00:00

    Current status as of October 27, 2021 (PT) The availability of Windows 11 has been increased and we are leveraging our latest generation machine learning model to offer the upgrade to an expanded set of eligible devices. We recommend that you upgrade your devices to Windows 11 to take advantage of the latest features and advanced protections from security threats. We will continue to train our machine learning model throughout the phased rollout to deliver a smooth upgrade experience. We will also provide status updates as we further increase availability over time.If you are using Windows 10, you can determine if your device is eligible for the upgrade using the PC Health Check app or checking Windows 11 specs, features, and computer requirements. If you have an eligible device, open Windows Update Settings and select Check for updates. Once the upgrade is ready for your device, you will see the option to download and install.For more information on the Windows 11 upgrade experience, watch this video.

    Courtesy: Release Health, Windows 11

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