Microsoft recently released the Win11 Build 23466 preview update, one of the noteworthy changes is that you can view all Wi-Fi passwords saved in the system.
Users can view the passwords of saved networks through “Settings” > “Network and Internet” > “Wi-Fi” and “Manage Known Networks”, so that users can quickly find the corresponding passwords when they forget them.
If users want to find the Wi-Fi password in the stable version of Win11, the process is not easy. The operation steps attached here are as follows, open the properties of the wireless connection, and then select the “Show icons” option on the “Security” tab, and some users need to enable the netsh command to obtain the required password information.
Microsoft Windows 11 Beta Preview Build 22621.1825/22631.1825 Released (With Updates)
Microsoft Blog announced also that it has released the Windows 11 Preview Build 22621.1825 and Build 22631.1825 (KB5026440) updates for the Beta channel.
It shows the correct layout according to the current input range.
This update resolves an issue with multifunction label printers. It affects the installation of some of them.
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This update resolves an issue that could affect large reparse points. You may encounter stop errors when you access it using NTFS. This problem occurs after a canceled FSCTL SET operation changes the reparse flag.
This update addresses an issue affecting Narrator. It now correctly asserts textual properties of words such as “misspelling”, “delete change”, and “comment”.
This update resolves an issue affecting computers when rendering halftone bitmaps. Computer stops working.
This update resolves an issue affecting devices with multiple discrete GPUs. You cannot select a high-performance GPU from the default graphics settings page.
This update changes the International Mobile Subscriber Identity (IMSI) ranges for some mobile providers.
This update resolves an Event Viewer issue. It affects the rendering of forwarded event logs.
This update resolves an issue affecting Chinese and Japanese Input Method Editors (IMEs). When you search in the Emoji panel (Windows key + period (.)), the search may fail for some users.
This update resolves an issue affecting the Chinese and Japanese handwriting panels. It does not display text prediction candidates or stops responding. This happens when you select a word from the handwriting panel’s candidate list.
This update addresses an issue where the device stopped working when resuming from modern standby. The error is 0x13A KERNEL_MODE_HEAP_CORRUPTION.
This update resolves an issue affecting Windows Firewall. The firewall drops all connections to the captive portal IP address. This happens when you select the Captive Portal Addresses option.
This update addresses an issue affecting Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) joined devices. Windows Firewall was unable to apply the correct domain and profile for them.
This update addresses an issue affecting runas It stops working. The device behaves as if the user is not logged into the account.
This update changes the Windows Activation Support phone numbers for Microsoft India.
This update addresses an issue affecting applications that perform certain operations within callbacks. Applications may stop working. These actions include closing the window (WM_CLOSE).
This update resolves an issue affecting the use of Event Viewer. This issue limits the number of event sources that non-admin users can access.
This update resolves an issue affecting Storage Spaces Direct (S2D) clusters. It may not go live, this happens after a regular password update with error code 1326.
This update addresses a tab settings issue that affects access to IE mode sites.
This update resolves an issue where unexpected password expiration notifications were sent to users. This happens when you set up your account to use “Require smart card for interactive logon” and set “Enable rolling-expiring NTLM secrets”.
This update addresses an issue affecting the touch keyboard. It shows wrong layout for French-Canadian language.
Microsoft Win11 Canary preview version 25375 released: Arm64 version supports Endpoint DLP
Microsoft Blog announced also that it will release Windows 11 Preview Build 25375 for the Canary channel.
Reminder: Since releases to the Canary channel are “fresh out of the oven”, Microsoft will provide limited documentation (eg, no known issues) for Canary channel releases, but will not publish blog posts for each release – only if the release is When new features become available. Like previous Canary channel releases, this release has some new features and documentation changes.
New Features in Build 25375
Support for Microsoft Endpoint DLP on Windows on Arm (Arm64) Edition
You can now extend Microsoft Endpoint endpoint Data Loss Prevention (DLP) policies and actions to Endpoints running Windows on Arm (Arm64), which allows you to detect and protect sensitive data in file segments of the digital ecosystem, enabling the introduction of Policy controls , such as when an information worker accesses a sensitive file using an Arm-powered Windows endpoint and attempts to perform an export operation (such as copy to USB or copy to clipboard, notepad, etc.).
As part of DLP policy definition, you can take advantage of the conditions and actions currently available, and no other settings are involved.
Make sure your ARM64 endpoints load Microsoft Endpoint DLP using any of the onboarding methods supported by Microsoft.
What is a Canary channel
Canary channels are channels for previewing platform changes that take longer to prepare before being released to customers, some examples of this include breaking changes to the Windows kernel, new APIs, etc. Versions released by Microsoft to the Canary channel should not be considered to match any specific version of Windows, and some changes attempted in the Canary channel may never be released, and others may appear in future Windows versions when they are ready.
Microsoft says Canary builds may contain critical issues that may prevent proper use of your PC and even require you to reinstall Windows in rare cases. Microsoft will provide limited documentation for the Canary channel, the Canary channel will not receive daily builds, but Microsoft may release releases more frequently in the future, the desktop watermark that users see in the lower right corner of the desktop is normal for these pre-release builds of.
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