In this article, we will talk about the latest Windows 11 Insider Preview Build for the Dev Channel, which is Build 23506.
Microsoft is releasing ISOs for this build – they can be downloaded here.
Microsoft 365 (Office) pinned on the taskbar
After updating or installing this Build, you will see the Microsoft 365 (Office) icon pinned on the taskbar. You can easily unpin it, by right-clicking on the taskbar and then Unpin.
Passwordless Experience with Windows Hello for Business
With Windows Hello for Business (WHFB), Windows provides organizations with a strong, phish-resistant credential, helping customers move to a passwordless future. Enterprise customers can now set the EnablePasswordlessExperience policy that promotes a user experience on AAD joined machines for core authentication scenarios without requiring a password. This new experience hides passwords from certain Windows authentication scenarios and leverages passwordless recovery mechanisms, such as WHFB PIN reset, if necessary.
For more information, you can check this article from the Microsoft Blog.
Unsafe Password copy and paste warnings
Starting in Windows 11, version 22H2, Enhanced Phishing Protection in Microsoft Defender SmartScreen helps protect Microsoft school or work passwords against phishing and unsafe usage on sites and apps. Microsoft is trying out a change starting with this build where users who have enabled warning options for Windows Security under App & browser control > Reputation-based protection > Phishing protection will see a UI warning on unsafe password copy and paste, just as they currently see when they type in their password.
File Explorer Share New Improvements
Microsoft made some improvements to the built-in Windows share window and nearby sharing for sharing local files from your PC.
Those improvements include:
- They have redesigned the Windows share window to better match the Windows 11 design principles.
- Everyone will now be able to email their files through Outlook directly within the Windows share window. Just click on the Outlook icon under the “Share using” section of the Windows share window.
- The Windows share window now has a search box so you can now search for contacts across Outlook to share a file and the Windows share window will now display 8-10 suggested contacts to quickly share to – including emailing yourself a file.
- Instead of a dropdown, you will see a button to turn on nearby sharing.
- For nearby sharing, you will find your own PCs at the top of discovered devices under “Nearby Share”.
- Files will share faster from one PC to another using Wi-Fi Direct.
- And they’ve added “Share” to the context menu in File Explorer in addition to having the share icon at the top of the context menu.
As a reminder, these experiences will work for sharing local files from the desktop, File Explorer, Photos, Snipping Tool, Xbox, and other apps that use the built-in Windows share window.
New Outlook App in Windows 11
The New Redesigned Outlook App in Windows 11 is now an inbox app. With the new Outlook for Windows, you can connect work and personal emails, calendars, and contacts in one secure place. Learn about the new Outlook for Windows here and the most recent set of updates for Insiders here. You can click here to learn more about the future of Mail and Calendar in Windows.
Post OOBE Experiences in Windows 11
Microsoft is trying out several new experiences for after completing OOBE (“out of box experience”) starting with this build. You may see one of these three experiences launched automatically on your device after completing OOBE.
- If you choose ‘Development Intent’ within the ‘Let’s Customize Your Experience’ page during OOBE, Dev Home will be automatically launched on your device after logging in and reaching the desktop for the first time after OOBE setup.
- If you choose ‘Development Intent’ within the ‘Let’s Customize Your Experience’ page during OOBE, the Get Started app will be automatically launched on your device after logging in and reaching the desktop for the first time after OOBE setup. The Get Started app will show you a personalized flow that will help you learn more about Dev Home and give you the opportunity to open Dev Home.
- If you choose to ‘Restore’ your device during OOBE, the Get Started app will be automatically launched on your device after you log into your device for the second time after completing OOBE. The Get Started app will show you a personalized flow that will help you learn about key apps and settings, tell you that Windows has restored on your device and show you how to access your restored apps on Start menu or taskbar.
Auto Color Management in Settings
Now, Insiders in the Dev Channel will be able to turn ACM on for their SDR displays and have all colors across all Windows apps, whether or not they are color-managed, appear accurately and consistently on every supported display.
To turn ACM on, go to Settings > Display > Advanced display, select correct display and turn on Automatically manage color for apps.
Windows Copilot
The Windows Copilot Preview, which began rolling out with Build 23493, is now available to all Windows Insiders in the Dev Channel. Insiders may need to reboot to have it show up.
New 3D Emojis
With the update of our color font format to COLRv1, Windows is now able to display richer emoji with a 3D like appearance with support coming soon to some apps and browsers. These emoji use gradients to bring the design style that our customers have been asking for.
Voice Access
Voice access is now available via the accessibility flyout on the Lock screen.
New Backup Settings in Windows 11 Installation
In addition to the new Windows Backup app, now you can configure your backup preferences in second-chance out of box experience (SCOOBE), so your apps, settings, creds, and files are backed up in the cloud just the way you want them. You’ll have peace of mind knowing the data you care about is protected and ready for you to restore from any PC.
Settings Homepage
Microsoft has temporarily disabled the new Settings homepage that began rolling out with Build 23493 due to a bug that could cause some instability on Insider’s PCs. We plan to re-enable and roll this back out once that bug is fixed in a future flight.
New Energy Recommendations in Settings
Microsoft added 2 additional energy recommendations under Settings > System > Power & battery > Energy recommendations for turning on dark mode and adjusting refresh rate to conserve energy.
Dynamic Lightning
Dynamic Lighting settings now have a new icon in the Build 23506 and also an updated description: Connected devices, effects, app settings.
Credit to PhantomOcean3 for this discovery.
New Program Compatibility Assistant Dialog
Dev build 23506 includes the new Program Compatibility Assistant dialog previously only in Canary builds.
New Phone Link Section in Settings
Build 23506 includes a very slightly updated Phone Link setting in Settings > Bluetooth & devices (hidden). The button to open it now requires a toggle for Phone Link to be switched to On (automatically launches when toggled on).
Credit to PhantomOcean3 for this discovery.
New Energy and Battery Usage Section in Settings
Battery usage in Power settings is becoming Energy (& battery) usage, will show energy usage data (per app as well) and on devices without batteries. Devices with batteries can switch between energy usage and battery level. Total energy usage/emissions data also shown.
Credit to PhantomOcean3 for this discovery.
Fixes in this Build
File Explorer
- Fixed an issue where explorer.exe might crash when dragging tabs.
- Fixed an issue which could cause explorer.exe to crash when opening Gallery.
We fixed the following issues for Insiders who have the modernized File Explorer address bar that began rolling out with Build 23475:
- Fixed an issue which was causing explorer.exe to crash when trying to access an FTP address.
- Fixed an issue where selecting the dropdown arrows in the address bar was opening a blank menu in the last flight.
We fixed the following issues for Insiders who have the modernized File Explorer Home that began rolling out with Build 23475:
- Fixed an issue where File Type icons are displayed in place of file thumbnails for ‘Recommended’ section (applicable to Enterprise users).
- Fixed an issue where Insiders signed in with an AAD account who tried to navigate the Recommended section on File Explorer Home with the tab key on the keyboard may have experienced an explorer.exe crash.
- Fixed an issue where if you navigated from another group to the Recommended section using a keyboard, focus will not appear on the group header or files appropriately.
- Fixed an issue where opening Home was crashing for some Insiders.
We fixed the following issue with commands on recommended files in File Explorer that began rolling out with Build 23403:
- Fixed an issue where if you clicked on the Share command, it would bring up the Windows share sheet instead of the OneDrive share experience.
- Fixed an underlying issue believed to be the cause of certain apps hanging when trying to use the open file dialog.
Notifications
- Fixed an issue where the copy button for quickly copying two-factor authentication (2FA) codes in notification toasts was not working as expected.
Taskbar and System Tray
- Fixed an issue where the notification badge on the widgets icon in the taskbar could get out of place.
Search on the Taskbar
- We fixed the issue causing text scaling to not work in the search flyout.
Dynamic Lighting
- Fixed an underlying ctfmon.exe crash (which could impact the ability to type) related to the Dynamic Lighting work.
- Fixed an issue where all-device settings changes were not propagating to per-device settings.
For more information regarding Known Issues in this Build, you can check this article from the Microsoft Blog.
For a more in-depth presentation of the New Build, you can watch the video below from the youtube channel.
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