Build 14383 was the 22th
Insider Preview build of Windows 10 Anniversary Update. It was released
on JULY 07, 2016. This arrived via new "RS1"
(RedStone1) development branch.
Improvements
and fixes
- The link to “Get more
extensions from the Store” under the Extensions pane in Microsoft Edge now
takes you directly to the Store to download available extensions.
- We have changed the keyboard
shortcut to invoke Cortana in listening mode to Win + Shift + C based on
feedback from Insiders experiencing a large number of unintended
activations of Cortana while in listening mode. Speaking “Hey Cortana”,
when enabled in Cortana Settings, continues to invoke Cortana in listening
mode as it always has.
- Going forward from this
build, updates to the Quick Action area of Action Center will be preserved
across upgrades.
- We fixed an issue where
disconnecting the Surface Book from an external monitor set as primary
might result in the Surface Book screen showing in portrait rather than
landscape until having detached and reattached the screen.
- We fixed an issue where the
Settings app was showing media controls in the taskbar preview window.
- We fixed an issue where
dragging the file comparison or manage library dialogs between two
monitors with different DPIs would result in the dialog content no longer
displaying correctly
- We fixed an issue where the
checkmark used to indicate a selected state in app bar toggle buttons
wasn’t visible in high contrast, for example in the Photos menu under “…”.
- We fixed an issue where
connecting to a PC using Remote Desktop when a maximized window is
immediately behind the Remote Desktop dialog would result in the
subsequent the Credential UI window being displayed behind the maximized
window.
- We fixed an issue where,
with certain monitor configurations, Explorer.exe would hang after a
tooltip is displaying.
- We fixed an issue resulting
in certain Bluetooth mice, such as the Microsoft Arc Touch Mouse,
sometimes accelerating erratically when moving the cursor across the
screen.
- We fixed an issue where on
certain webpages in Microsoft Edge when Narrator was in Scan mode and
going line by line through a list of hyperlinks, Narrator wouldn’t
announce the fact that these were hyperlinks.
- We fixed an issue with
certain websites potentially causing a memory leak and becoming
unresponsive in Microsoft Edge when the LastPass extension had been
enabled.
Known issues
- If you are seeing a
notification pop-up once a day that started on 7/1 saying that your
Windows evaluation copy expires on 7/15/2016, don’t worry – this is a
superfluous dialog and your OS won’t expire. The dialog will also go
away soon.
- A recent fix went into place
for the Hyper-V firmware that will that affect the ability to boot Windows Server 2016 Tech Preview 5 VMs
with Secure Boot enabled. A fix for TP5 builds has been developed
however, due to release schedules, the Insider Preview build changes will
be released before the TP5 fix is released. During that time, if you try
to boot a new TP5 VM with Secure Boot enabled, it will fail. The
workaround is to disable Secure Boot during this period.
- ADDED 7/8: After you install
this build on a PC using a non-EN-US language, you may get error code 0x80004005
when enabling Developer Mode on the “For Developers” Settings Page. Even
after seeing this error message, your machine is in developer mode and you
should still be able to use Visual Studio to develop Universal Windows
Applications. In most cases, this error indicates that extra components
required by the operating system to enable additional debugging features
in Visual Studio or the Windows Device Portal could not be installed
automatically. To fix this:
1.
Go to Settings > System.
2.
Click on “Apps & features”
3.
Choose “Manage Optional features”
4.
Press the button “Add a feature”
5.
Select the package for Windows
Developer Mode
6.
Click “Install”
7.
Reboot your PC
8.
Launch Command Prompt as
Administrator
9.
Run: sc config debugregsvc start=auto
Finally, return to
the “For Developers” Settings page. You will still see the error code,
0x80004005 but you should now be able to enable Windows Device Portal and the
Device Discovery features.
Sources: Windows blog
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