<< WIN Windows 11 22H2 Insider Dev and Beta Build 22610.1 (ni release) - April 29
Windows 11 22H2 Insider Dev and Beta Build 22610.1 (ni release) - April 29
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Windows Home en Pro (upgrade kan)
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Hello Windows Insiders, today we are releasing Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 22610 to the Dev and Beta Channels.

TL;DR​
This build introduces some new group policies for IT administrators and an update to the Family Safety Widget.
This build also includes another good set of fixes that will improve your overall experience.
This build includes two new known issues that will impact Windows Insiders – please read the known issues list below. We have marked the new known issues as [new]. One of these known issues impacts the hidden icons flyout in the system tray.
What’s new in Build 22610​
Additional new MDM and group policies for IT administrators​
We are introducing new policies so that IT administrators can simplify their Windows 11 experience across Start, taskbar, and the system tray. The following policies are available today:
Disable Quick Settings flyout
Disable Notification Center and calendar flyouts
Disable all taskbar settings
Disable search (across Start & taskbar)
Hide Task View from taskbar
Block customization of ‘Pinned’ in Start
Hide ‘Recommended’ in Start
Disable Start context menus
Hide ‘All apps’ in Start
To configure these new group policies locally, open the group policy editor and navigate to User Configuration > Administrative Templates > Start Menu and Taskbar. You can also deploy these policies via Microsoft Endpoint Manager as well.

FEEDBACK: Please file feedback in Feedback Hub (WIN + F) under:
Desktop Environment > Start menu for policies relating to Start.
Desktop Environment > Taskbar for policies relating to the Taskbar.
Desktop Environment > Quick Settings for policies relating to the Quick Settings.
Desktop Environment > Notification Center for policies relating to the Notification Center.
Family Safety Widget Update​
To help you and your loved ones stay safe and protected, we are rolling out an update to the Family Safety widget with improvements for all family members with a new location sharing view that shows where your family members are using the Family Safety app.

View of location sharing in the Family Safety widget.
View of location sharing in the Family Safety widget.

There’s also a new update for people in a member role, which includes an improved view of your screen time use across apps and devices.

Device use view as shown in the Family Safety widget.
Device use view as shown in the Family Safety widget.

App use view as shown in the Family Safety widget.
App use view as shown in the Family Safety widget.

To learn more about Microsoft Family Safety and to get the mobile app, visit Microsoft Family Safety: Location Sharing & Screen Time App | Microsoft 365. Be sure to also check out the Microsoft Family app too.

FEEDBACK: Please file feedback in Feedback Hub (WIN + F) under Desktop Environment > Widgets.

Changes and Improvements​
[general]
Windows 11 Home edition Dev and Beta Channel builds no longer enable the SMB1 client by default. If you have installed SMB1 manually or upgraded from a previous version of Windows where SMB1 was installed, upgrading to the latest Dev and Beta Channel build will not remove SMB1. For more information, check out this blog post here.
We have updated the design of the battery icon on the Lock screen to be consistent with the one in the taskbar.
Battery icon on the Lock screen matches the design of the battery icon on the taskbar.
Battery icon on the Lock screen matches the design of the battery icon on the taskbar.
If your PC supports it, we will now show estimated battery life timing in the tooltip for the battery icon in the system tray with the most recent Insider Preview builds.
The build watermark at the lower right-hand corner of the desktop is no longer present in this build. This doesn’t meanwe’re done, and the watermark will return to Insiders in a future build.
[taskbar]​
As a result of feedback from Windows Insiders, we have disabled the tablet-optimized taskbar feature that first began rolling out to Windows Insiders in Build 22563 for now. We hope to bring this feature back in the future after further refinement of the experience. As we’ve mentioned previously, features we try out in the Dev or Beta Channels may not always ship.

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Turn On or Off Tablet-optimized Taskbar in Windows 11 Tutorial
Starting with Windows 11 build 22563, Microsoft introduced a new tablet-optimized taskbar state that’s specifically designed to make you feel more confident and comfortable using your device as a tablet. Your taskbar will automatically transition to this optimized version when you disconnect or...
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[widgets]​
The changes in Widgets that bring more dynamic content to your Widgets board announced with Build 22563 is rolling out to more Windows Insiders in the Dev and Beta Channels.
[task Manager]​
We’ve updated the Processes page in Task Manager so that the colors used in the heatmap are now based on your accent color. Please note in certain cases we will use the default blue accent color to ensure readability. We did a demo of this during this month’s Windows Insider webcast featuring Claton Hendricks from the Task Manager Team – watch the webcast on-demand here.

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Change Accent Color in Windows 11 Tutorial
You can personalize the color or accent color for window title bars and borders, the Start button, or the taskbar in Windows 11. You can change the default Windows mode and app mode for colors to Dark, Light, or Custom. The Dark mode has a darker set of colors that are designed to work well in...
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The Processes page in Task Manager now shows colors based on your accent color.
The Processes page in Task Manager now shows colors based on your accent color.
[file Explorer]​
We have updated the rename, properties, and optimize icons used in the context menu and command bar to help with discoverability and consistency.
Context menu in File Explorer showing the updated icons for rename and properties.
Context menu in File Explorer showing the updated icons for rename and properties.
[settings]​
Your Phone now shows as Phone Link under Settings > Bluetooth & devices. Your Phone is now Phone Link – read the announcement here.
[other]​
Based on feedback from Windows Insiders, we are rolling back the change originally documented with Build 22557 where TKIP and WEP connections were no longer allowed. These connections are allowed again starting with this build as we go back to the previous behavior where a warning is given notifying you that these are not secured connections. As a reminder, TKIP and WEP are deprecated security standards and are planned for removal in a future release. We recommend updating your router or other devices to one that supports at least WPA2 (WPA3 is the current standard).
Fixes​
[general]​
We fixed the issue causing Windows Insiders running Windows 10 who were trying to join the Dev or Beta Channels to encounter a download error code 0xc8000402 while trying to download the latest build. If you experienced this issue, please install KB5011831 and then try to download the latest build from either the Dev or Beta Channels. If you continue to see this issue – please file feedback in Feedback Hub.
We’ve fixed an issue causing explorer.exe to crash repeatedly in a loop in the latest builds (and unable to successfully load) for a small percent of Insiders.
Made a change to help address an issue causing some Insiders to experience a bugcheck with the error BAD_POOL_CALLER when opening Notification Center and some other actions after the last build.
When opening Group Policy editor, an Administrative Template error will no longer pop up.
Fixed an issue where Group Policy Editor was unexpectedly showing an error saying “mmc cannot initialize the snap-in” on ARM64 in some cases.
[taskbar]​
Fixed an issue that was preventing Shift + Right-click on a taskbar icon from opening the expected context menu.
Changing the resolution of a secondary display should no longer result in the taskbar app icons unexpectedly shifting to the right.
Clicking the taskbar should close things like Quick Settings and Notification Center now if they’re open.
Windows and taskbar icons that were being used on a secondary monitor will now transfer correctly to your primary monitor if you unplug the secondary one.
Fixed an issue that was preventing taskbar icon animations on system icons like Start, Search, and Task view.
Animations will now play correctly the first time you drag and drop to taskbar.
If you drag to the taskbar in a right-to-left (RT

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