: Fixed an issue affecting devices with firmware Trusted Platform Modules (TPM) that prevented them from being set up via Windows AutoPilot.
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Fixed issues where and Adobe Reader stopped responding or wouldn't open under certain exploit protection settings. Framework Updates
IT administrators and deployment specialists can implement Build 22621.1194 using various methodologies depending on the scale of the infrastructure. Clean Installation via ISO Windows 11 PRO 22H2 Build -22621.1194- -2023-- ...
: Addressed a bug that caused Windows Server 2022 domain controllers to stop responding when processing LDAP requests.
Smart Session Manager is a new feature that allows users to easily manage and switch between different Windows sessions, making it easier to work on multiple tasks simultaneously.
To understand the significance, we must break down the nomenclature. The tag refers to the second half of 2022—the original feature drop. However, Build 22621.1194 is an Moment 2 update released in early 2023. This is not a feature dump; it is a precision tool. : Fixed an issue affecting devices with firmware
: Prevents accidental data leaks by restricting unauthorized apps from accessing corporate data.
: Fixed a firmware Trusted Platform Module (TPM) issue that previously prevented admins from using Autopilot to set up certain systems.
If Windows Update fails to offer the new version (perhaps due to the "End of Service" blocker), use the Windows 11 Installation Assistant or download the ISO from the Microsoft Volume Licensing Service Center (VLSC) for Pro users. Perform an "In-place upgrade" (Setup.exe) which keeps your files and apps but refreshes the OS. Clean Installation via ISO : Addressed a bug
This build addressed several persistent issues in the 22H2 release:
While Home edition users received the same build, Windows 11 Pro includes BitLocker, Remote Desktop (RDP), Hyper-V, and Group Policy. Build 22621.1194 had specific Pro enhancements:
Windows 11 version 22H2 was the first major feature update for Windows 11, codenamed "Sun Valley 2." It aimed to fix the usability gaps present in the initial 2021 launch, restoring features like taskbar drag-and-drop and introducing features like Focus Sessions and better multitasking layouts.