Build 14959 was the 11th Insider
Preview build of Windows 10 Creator Update. It was released on NOV 03, 2016.
This arrived via new "RS2" (RedStone2) development branch.
Controlling the Display Scaling of your Virtual Machines
(PC): We’ve
heard your feedback that Hyper-V Virtual Machines sometimes aren’t scaled as
you’d expect, so we’ve added a new Zoom option in the View menu, where you can
override the default scaling and set it to 100, 125, 150 or 200 – whichever
matches your preference. Along the way, we also fixed an issue where certain
VMs wouldn’t display the remote desktop connection bar after entering full
screen mode. We are still refining the experience so there might be some rough
edges. For example, although we added zoom levels to handle high DPI more
gracefully, when zooming you won’t be able to see the VM’s whole screen without
scrolling.
Other improvements and fixes
- We fixed an issue for
Insiders resulting in the automatic brightness setting unexpectedly being
turned off after upgrading. In doing so, we’ve re-enabled automatic
brightness adjust for users that have never changed their auto-brightness
setting. If you have already manually configured your auto-brightness
setting, then this fix will not affect you. If you would like to enable or
disable automatic brightness adjustment, please go to Settings > System
> Display, where you can adjust your preferences.
- We fixed an issue
Insiders on domain connected PCs may have experienced where login might
fail when the computer was disconnected from its domain network.
- We fixed an issue
resulting in certain apps, such as Outlook Mail and Calendar, failing to
update for some Insiders with the error code 0x800700B7.
- We fixed an issue for
Insiders with certain device models where ejecting an SD card might result
in a system crash.
- We fixed an issue where
disliking one of the Spotlight lock screen images would show the new image
immediately, followed by a transition animation from the previous image to
the new image.
- We fixed an issue where
launching an app from another app while in Tablet mode no longer launched
it side by side, and instead launched it fullscreen (for example, when
launching a web link from the MSN News app).
Known issues
- If you have a 3rd party
antivirus product installed on your PC – your PC might not be able to
complete the update to this build and roll-back to the previous build.
- We’re aware of an issue
where Internet Explorer may crash a few seconds after launch and working.
Sources: Windows
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