- Windows 11 build 22000.1641 rolls out as the preview update KB5022905.
- The update introduces automated learning for facial recognition.
- This non-security also includes fixes and improvements that will release during the next Patch Tuesday.
- The update was previously released as build 22000.1639 in the Release Preview Channel.
UPDATED 2/22/2023: On Windows 11, Microsoft is making available the update KB5022905 in the stable channel for the original version (21H2). This is a non-security update part of the next cumulative update rollout, and it only includes bug fixes, improvements, and new features.
The update KB5022905 bumps the version number to build 22000.1641, and according to the company (Release Preview Channel), this release adds auto-learning for facial recognition and fixes problems with the Settings app, IE mode, Azure Active Directory, video playback in specific scenarios, and more.
Update KB5022905 fixes and changes for Windows 11
These are the fixes and new features available with the latest update preview of Windows 11:
- Added an advanced auto-learning feature for facial recognition.
- Fixed an issue that stopped hyperlinks from working in Microsoft Excel.
- Fixed an issue that affected the Color filters setting. When you selected Inverted, the system set it to Grayscale instead.
- 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 into multi-user environments like FSLogix.
- We provided support for the United Mexican States’ daylight-saving time change order for 2023.
- Fixed an issue that affected IE mode. The text on the status bar was not always visible.
- Fixed an issue that affected the Z-order of two maximized windows. A window that was behind another window might have appeared on top.
- Fixed an issue that affected AppV. It stopped file names from having the correct letter case (uppercase or lowercase).
- 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.
- Fixed an issue that affected Azure Active Directory (Azure AD). Using a provisioning package for bulk provisioning failed.
- Fixed an issue that affected a certain streaming app. The issue stopped video playback after an advertisement played in the app.
- Fixed an issue that affected the Local Security Authority Subsystem Service (LSASS). LSASS might have stopped responding after you ran Sysprep on a domain-joined machine.
- Fixed an issue that affected parity virtual disks. Using Server Manager to create them failed.
Install Windows 11 build 22000.1641
If you want to download and install the Windows 11 build 22000.1641, open the “Windows Update” settings and click the “Check for Updates” button.