Windows 11, deux nouvelles versions bêta débarquent, quoi de neuf ?
Il s’agit des Builds 22623.1325 et 22621.1325
En parallèle à une nouvelle Preview de Windows 10, Microsoft publie une nouvelle construction de Windows 11. Cette version vise les PCs inscrits sur le canal BETA du programme Windows Insider.
Comme le veut la coutume nous avons droit à deux éditions. La première est proposée sans l’activation de nouvelles fonctionnalités tandis que la deuxième en profite. Pour ce nouveau rendez-vous la Build 22623.1325 s’accompagne de nouvelles fonctionnalités déployées tandis que la Build 22621.1325 à des nouvelles fonctionnalités désactivées par défaut.
L’un des faits les plus marquants concerne le module Widgets de la barre des tâches avec la prise en charge des Widgets Tiers. C’est un important pas en avant car ces petites applications jouent un rôle crucial dans l’expérience Windows 11.
Ce nouveau cap est une étape nécessaire car une approche propriétaire était risquée. En permettant à des applications, logiciels et services concurrents d’apporter leurs widgets à Windows 11, Microsoft jour la carte de la compatibilité et de la polyvalence. Une qualité nécessaire afin d’enrichir et rendre plus attrayante cette caractéristique de Windows 11.
Les utilisateurs du canal bêta ont désormais accès à plusieurs widgets tiers dont
Messenger,
Spotify,
Phone Link,
Game Pass.
Tout ce petit monde n’est pas nouveau puisqu’il a déjà trouvé son chemin vers le canal DEV du programme Windows Insider. Microsoft explique
Lorsque vous essayez ces widgets et de nouveaux, faites-nous savoir ce que vous en pensez via le lien […]. Vous devez vous attendre à en voir de nouveaux widgets à mesure que les développeurs publient leurs créations. Avec la sortie du Kit de développement logiciel (SDK) Windows App 1.2, les développeurs sont désormais en mesure de créer des widgets pour leurs applications.
En cette nouveauté s’ajoute de nombreuses corrections de bugs et des améliorations.
Windows 11 Build 22621.1325 & Build 22623.1325, note de version
Windows 11 Build 22621.1325 & Build 22623.1325
Changes and Improvements in 22623.1325
[Start menu]
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Fixes in Build 22623.1325
[Taskbar & System Tray]
Fixed an issue that was causing taskbar to be cut off after resolution changes.
Fixes for BOTH Build 22621.1325 & Build 22623.1325
We fixed compatibility issues that affected some printers. Those printers used Windows Graphical Device Interface (GDI) printer drivers. Those drivers did not completely adhere to GDI specifications.
We fixed a reliability issue that occurred when you used Task View.
We fixed an issue that affected copying from a network to a local drive. Copying was slower than expected for some users.
We provided support for the United Mexican States’ daylight-saving time change order for 2023.
We fixed a date information issue. It affected the format of dates sent between Windows and some versions of the Heimdal Kerberos library.
We fixed an issue that affected provisioning packages. They failed to apply in certain circumstances when elevation was required.
We fixed an issue that affected which folders appeared in the Browse for Folder picker.
We fixed an issue that affected File Explorer. When you used Shift + Tab or Shift + F6, the input focus did not move.
We fixed an issue that affected the user interface (UI). The volume up and volume down commands from a Bluetooth keyboard did not display.
We improved the reliability of Windows after you installed an update.
We fixed an issue that might have affected lsass.exe. It might have stopped responding when it sent a Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) query to a domain controller that had a very large LDAP filter.
We fixed an issue that affected Azure Active Directory (Azure AD). Using a provisioning package for bulk provisioning failed.
We fixed an issue that affected the software keyboard. It did not appear in the Out-of-Box Experience (OOBE) after a Push-button reset (factory reset). This type of reset required an external keyboard to be attached to provide credentials.
We fixed an issue that affected AppV. It stopped file names from having the correct letter case (uppercase or lowercase).
We fixed an issue that affected Universal Print’s Configuration Service Provider (CSP). A command prompt window appeared when you installed a printer.
We fixed an issue that might have affected the touch keyboard and the PIN entry keyboard. You might not have been able to use them to enter text when you signed in to your device.
We fixed an issue that displayed a blue screen during video playback. This occurred after you set high dynamic range (HDR) on your display.
We fixed an issue that affected parity virtual disks. Using Server Manager to create them failed
We fixed an issue that affected IE mode. The text on the status bar was not always visible.
We fixed an issue that affected the Color filters setting. When you selected Inverted, the system set it to Grayscale instead.
We fixed an issue that affected Microsoft Edge. The issue removed conflicting policies for Microsoft Edge. This occurred when you set the MDMWinsOverGPFlag in a Microsoft Intune tenant and Intune detected a policy conflict.
We fixed an issue that affected the Appx State Repository. When you removed a user profile, the cleanup was incomplete. Because of that, its database grew as time passes. This growth might have caused delays when users signed in to multi-user environments like FSLogix.
Jérôme Gianoli
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