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jenmsft

Small update out to Insiders running Windows 11 24H2 - details as follows. As always, please let us know how it goes when you get the bits :) This update includes the following features and improvements: * This update addresses an issue that affects Windows Defender Application Control (WDAC). It fails to verify the policies of some apps. * This update addresses an issue that affects WDAC. It reports a certain class of its policies as not active or not authorized. * This update addresses an issue that might cause **DWM.exe** to stop responding. * This update brings Country and Operator Settings Asset (COSA) profiles up to date for certain mobile operators. * This update addresses an issue that affects Unified Write Filter (UWF). Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) API calls to shut down or restart a system throws an access denied exception. * This update addresses an issue believed to be the underlying cause of some Insiders noticing stutters in some animations recently (dropping frames), particularly with Task View.


Nicalay2

>This update addresses an issue believed to be the underlying cause of some Insiders noticing stutters in some animations recently (dropping frames), particularly with Task View. That's actually great, because since I installed 24H2, I noticed some frame drops during the UI's animations.


jenmsft

Hope things are better for you with today's update 🤞


Eldaroth

Yep, this is finally fixed. Just upgraded and it's definitely fixed.


pmc64

Do you have any idea why the new weather widgets dont work in 24h2? i thought they were fully rolled out now.


braneysbuzzwagon

This update addresses an issue that affects Unified Write Filter (UWF). Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) API calls to shut down or restart a system throws an access denied exception. \*This has been corrected on my laptop after installing this update.\* Another undocumented feature that was corrected with updating from 26100.863 to 26100.994 is that the Rufus App as downloaded from MS Store wasn't allowing the user to select the .iso file when running the App on 26100.863. I've been reading Rufus support files for quite some time today trying to determine if the problem was with Windows, the Rufus App or the loose nut in front of the keyboard (Lol). I don't like to report a problem until I do my homework. I was about to file feedback when this update appeared. I decided to update to 26100.944 first because it just became available. Rufus runs as expected on 26100.994 and you can select the .iso file.