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Windows 10 21H2 Build 19044.1147 est disponible, quoi de neuf ?

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Windows 10 21H2 Build 19044.1147 est disponible, quoi de neuf ?
Image Windows 11 est désormais la grande star du catalogue Microsoft. Cela ne veut pas dire que Windows 10 est abandonné. Au contraire, la firme a récemment confirmé qu’une nouvelle mise à jour de fonctionnalités était programmée pour cette année. Elle se nomme Windows 10 21H2.

Windows 10 sera pris en charge jusqu’en octobre 2025.Le système d’exploitation va donc poursuivre son existence en profitant de mises à jour de sécurité, de corrections de bugs et d’améliorations. Le prochain grand « Rendez-vous » est prévu dès cette année avec le déploiement d’une nouvelle mise à jour de fonctionnalités. Elle se nomme Windows 10 21H2. Son nom « grand public » pourrait être Windows 10 October 2021 Update.

Il n’est pas surprenant que Microsoft décide de faire évoluer Windows 10. C’est aujourd’hui l’environnement conseillé pour les PC non éligibles à Windows 11. C’est également une solution afin de donner du temps aux entreprises afin de préparer leur migration vers Windows 11.

Une nouvelle version Preview vient justement de débarquer sur le canal Release Preview du programme Windows Insider. Il s’agit de la build 19044.1147.

Windows 10 21H2 build 19044.1147, quoi de neuf

Au travers de cette nouvelle construction, le géant du logiciel introduit de nombreuses améliorations et corrections de bugs. Tous les détails sont disponibles en fin d’article. Certaines nouveautés concernent la sécurité comme la prise en charge de la norme WPA3 H2E pour les connexions sans fil Wi-Fi. H2E est la contraction de Hash-to-Element. Cette norme assure une protection contre les attaques « side-channel » et réduit les risques face aux vecteurs d’attaque « Side-channel ». De manière plus globale nous avons une amélioration générale de la sécurité.

En parallèle l’OS propose une prise en charge par Windows Hello du « sans mot de passe ». Cela ne concerne cependant que les entreprises.

Pour les consommateurs et les développeurs, Microsoft introduit le support du calcul GPU dans le sous-système Windows pour Linux (WSL). Il s’agit d’une nouveauté importante car elle censée améliorer les performances des conteneurs WSL. Il y a une condition. Il faut que la solution graphique dispose d’un GPU prenant en charge l’API DirectX 12.

Windows 10 21H2 va profiter d’une maintenance à long terme. Il sera pris en charge pour les clients LTSC au moins jusqu’en 2026. Pour les éditions Home et Pro Microsoft a prévu 18 mois de support tandis que les clients Education et Enterprise la durée de la maintenance sera de 30 mois.
Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 19044.1147 (21H2) – Note de version

It also includes the following improvements:

We fixed an issue with searchindexer. After you sign out, searchindexer continues to hold handles to the per user search database in the profile path, “C:\Users\username\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Search\Data\Applications\\”. As a result, searchindexer stops working and duplicate profile names are created.
We fixed an issue that prevents gaming services from opening certain games for desktop users.
We fixed an issue that prevents you from entering text using the Input Method Editor (IME). This might occur, for example, after startup if you have set the power options to shut down a laptop by closing its lid.
We changed the functionality for uploading new activity into Timeline. If you sync your activity history across your devices using your Microsoft account (MSA), you cannot upload new activity into the Timeline. You can still use Timeline and see your activity history (information about recent apps, websites, and files) on your local device. This does not affect Azure Active Directory (AAD) accounts. To view web history, Microsoft Edge and other browsers provide the option to view recent web activities. You can also view recently used files using Microsoft OneDrive and Microsoft Office.
We fixed an issue that might cause the File Explorer window to lose focus when you are mapping a network drive.
We fixed an issue that causes File Explorer to stop working after reaching 99% completion when you are deleting many files on a mapped network drive.
We fixed a timing issue in the Group Policy Registry Telemetry that causes Group Policy extension processing to fail.
We fixed an issue that repeatedly rebuilds the Windows Filtering Platform (WFP) filters. This issue occurs when a device is enrolled in a mobile device management (MDM) service and “MDMWinsOverGP” is set.
We fixed an issue with an MDM service that fails to correctly apply certain junk mail rules.
We fixed an issue that always reports the update build revision (UBR) as zero (0) on a device during enrollment to an MDM service.
We fixed an issue that causes the enrollment of the Elliptic Curve Digital Signature Algorithm (ECDSA) certificate to fail with the error, “0x80090027 NTE_INVALID_PARAMETER”. This issue occurs when the Trusted Platform Module (TPM) provider (the Microsoft Software Key Storage Provider) stores the key.
We fixed an issue with auditing events 4624 and 5142 that display the wrong event template when Dutch is the display language.
We fixed an issue that causes System Integrity to leak memory.
We fixed an issue that plays the sound for selecting something in a game loudly when you press the trigger button on a game controller.
We fixed an issue that prevents power plans and Game Mode from working as expected. This results in lower frame rates and reduced performance while gaming.
We fixed an issue in which “Network Internal Access” appears on the taskbar network icon on systems that access the internet from certain domains.
We fixed an issue in which the Network Connectivity Status Indicator (NCSI) fails to detect internet connectivity after you connect to a virtual private network (VPN).
We fixed an issue that causes printing to stop or prints the wrong output. This issue occurs when you print using a USB connection after updating to Windows 10, version 2004 or later.
We fixed a rare issue that might degrade performance in applications that call Gdiplus.dll!GdipMeasureString in a tight loop with a new font on each call. This issue occurs after installing Windows updates released on and after February 2021.
We fixed an issue that incorrectly routes some audio channels when streaming using certain fixed channel layouts.
We fixed an issue that always displays devices that RemoteFX USB redirects as “Remote Desktop Generic USB Device” instead of the actual device name.
We fixed an issue in which Set-RDSessionCollectionConfiguration does not set the camerastoredirect:s:value custom property.
We fixed a Local Security Authority Subsystem Service (LSASS) domain controller memory leak that is reported in Privileged Access Management (PAM) deployments.
We fixed an issue that prevents you from accessing a network drive that maps to a Distributed File System (DFS) root after you sign out.
We fixed an issue that prevents you from reconnecting to mapped network drives after you sign in and displays an access denied error. This issue occurs if you use the net use /deep option to create multiple drive mappings to different paths on the same encrypted file share.
We fixed an issue that prevents access to files on a Server Message Block (SMB) share when you enable Access Enabled Enumeration (ABE).
We fixed an issue that prevents the Windows Server service from starting if SrvComment is greater than 128 characters.
We fixed an issue in the Windows Network File System (NFS) client that might prevent you from renaming a file after mounting an NFS share. This issue occurs if you rename the file using File Explorer but does not occur if you rename the file using command line.
We fixed an issue with an unhandled Open File dialog critical exception. As a result, Microsoft Foundation Class (MFC) applications might close unexpectedly.
We fixed an issue in which the Storage Sense page in Settings might incorrectly report the size of some storage devices that use the GUID Partition Table (GPT). The affected devices will incorrectly report in Storage Sense that the size is twice as large as the size reported in File Explorer. Note: This issue does not affect storage devices that use a master boot record (MBR).
Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 19044.1147 (21H2) – Note de version
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