Microsoft has announced the release of Windows 11 Build 22000.466 to beta and release preview channels. If you are part of Windows Insiders in the Beta and Release Preview channels, you will receive the update. The build brings in several improvements. The Windows 11 Build 22000.466 has improved the reliability of application installations on ARM64 devices.
Microsoft updated the daylight saving time to start in February 2022instead of March 2022 in Jordan. The update resolved an issue that causes ARM64 devices to stop responding when they hibernate or resume from hibernation. The update fixed an issue that might prevent image editing programs from rendering colors correctly on certain high dynamic range displays. This affects white colors that might display in bright yellow frequently.
The Windows 11 Build 22000.466 has fixed an issue that affects predictive pre-rendering in Microsoft Edge Internet Explorer mode. Moreover, the update has resolved issues related to entering strings in the Input Method Editor (IME). The company has fixed an issue that causes the audio service to stop responding to devices that support hardware-accelerated Bluetooth audio.
The Windows 11 Build 22000.466 has fixed an issue regarding Windows update progress in Japanese language. The company also fixed an issue that affects icons for apps when the relevant apps are not running. These icons will display as active on the Taskbar. The Build 22000.466 for Windows 11 has resolved an issue that could cause VPM profiles to disappear.
The issue occurs when you make use of Microsoft Intune or a third-party mobile device management tool to deploy VPM profiles on Windows 11. The update also resolved an issue that affects applications that are written to integrate only with Azure Active Directory. These apps will not work on machines that are joined to Active Directory Federation Services (ADFS).