Microsoft has launched the non-obligatory KB5046714 Preview cumulative replace for Home windows 10 22H2 with six bug fixes, together with a repair for a bug stopping customers from uninstalling or updating packaged purposes.
The KB5046714 cumulative replace preview is a part of Microsoft’s “non-obligatory non-security preview updates” schedule, usually launched on the finish of each month. This replace permits Home windows admins to check upcoming fixes and options that shall be launched within the upcoming December Patch on Tuesday.
Not like Patch Tuesday cumulative updates, this preview replace doesn’t embrace safety updates.Â
Home windows customers can set up this replace by going into Settings, clicking on Home windows Replace, and manually performing a ‘Test for Updates.’
As that is an non-obligatory replace, you may be requested whether or not you want to set up it by clicking the ‘Obtain and set up’ hyperlink, as proven within the picture under.
After putting in this replace, Home windows 10 22H2 shall be up to date to construct 19045.5198.
Home windows 10 customers may also manually obtain and set up the KB5046714 preview replace from the Microsoft Replace Catalog.
What’s new in Home windows 10 KB5046714
Microsoft has not added new options on this replace and it solely contains bug fixes, resolving six points.
The highlighted fixes and new options within the KB5046714 replace are:
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[App list backup] Fastened: Win32 shortcuts may not again as much as the cloud.
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[Copy cloud files] Fastened: Once you drag and drop recordsdata from a cloud recordsdata supplier folder, it would lead to a transfer as a substitute of a duplicate.Â
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[Motherboard replacement] Fastened: Home windows doesn’t activate after you change a motherboard.
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[Country and Operator Settings Asset (COSA)] Fastened: This replace brings profiles updated for sure cell operators.
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[Internet Printing Protocol (IPP) printer] Fastened: Home windows stops responding if you use an IPP USB printer.
Whereas not listed, this replace additionally fixes a bug stopping Home windows 10 customers from uninstalling or updating packaged purposes, like Microsoft Groups, after the WinAppSDK 1.6.2 package deal was put in.
The bug might trigger an error message stating, “Something happened on our end,” to be displayed within the Microsoft Retailer app when attempting to replace or uninstall an app.
“If you are an IT administrator trying to manage packaged apps through PowerShell using ‘Get-AppxPackage’ command you might observe the error ‘Deployment failed with HRESULT: 0x80073CFA’, ‘Please contact your software vendor. (Exception from HRESULT: 0x80073CFA’) in PowerShell,” defined Microsoft.
“You will also notice that apps like Microsoft Teams and other 3rd party apps are impacted if you choose to uninstall and re-install the apps as part of the update process.”
Microsoft says there aren’t any identified points on this replace.
A whole checklist of fixes may be discovered within the KB5046714 help bulletin.