Windows 11 build 22622.436

Windows 11 build 22622.436 is a build of Nickel, the 22H2 development semester of Windows as a service. It was released to a subset of Windows Insiders in the Beta Channel on 19 July 2022 as the KB5015669 enablement update to build 22621.436 for new features included, which may not be enabled by default and instead be rolled out.

Taskbar
The taskbar overflow feature, which has been absent since the initial release of Windows 11, has been re-added.
 * This feature is disabled by default. To enable, run ViveTool from an elevated Command Prompt window to enable the  velocity ID.

File Explorer

 * The folder name will be always visible in the tab at the top of File Explorer when the "Show full path in title" option is enabled.
 * The tooltip when hovering over a tab has been updated to suggest using Ctrl to close the tab rather than Ctrl.

Shell

 * The nearby sharing feature via the built-in Windows share window has been enhanced by using private UDP ports and Bluetooth to discover nearby devices.
 * The ability to choose OneDrive as a target to directly upload the file to OneDrive via the built-in Windows share window has been added.

Miscellaneous
The ability to report inappropriate animated GIFs from the emoji panel has been added.

General

 * Fixed an issue that prevents troubleshooters from opening.
 * Fixed an issue that causes the Smart App Control to block catalog-signed files.
 * Fixed an issue that might highly distort photos using the Camera app when using certain cameras under certain low light conditions.
 * Fixed an issue that throws an exception when debugging drivers using Visual Studio 2022 version 17.2 or later.
 * Fixed an issue that causes the Windows profile service to fail sporadically when signing in with the error message "gpsvc service failed to sign in. Access denied".
 * Fixed an issue that prevents virtualized App-V Office applications from opening or causes them to stop responding.
 * Fixed an issue that causes some Windows UI components, such as  to stuck in a crash loop.
 * Fixed an issue which was causing some devices to stuck on a black screen after waking from sleep.
 * Fixed an issue which would lead to losing network connectivity after turning on mobile hotspot.
 * Fixed an issue causing build 22621.290 / build 22622.290 to fail to install with error.

File Explorer

 * Fixed an issue where closing command bar flyouts could in some rare cases crash.
 * Fixed an issue which could lead to  crashing when navigating through File Explorer with OneDrive enabled.
 * Fixed an issue which could lead to  crashing when dragging tabs around.
 * Fixed an issue where the tab name will appear blank when opening a zipped folder in a new tab.
 * Fixed an issue where if focus is on the tab row, pressing Ctrl will unexpectedly close two tabs instead of just the tab in focus.
 * Addressed the issues where dividers were unexpectedly showing in some other folder pickers.
 * Fixed an issue where removable drives will unexpectedly be displayed in a section by themselves in the navigation pane, which was breaking up the section with This PC and Network.
 * Fixed an issue where the add new tab button wasn't clearly visible when using Aquatic or Desert contrast themes.
 * Fixed an issue where a faint line should will display between the current tab and the command bar.
 * Fixed an issue where the tab row might unexpectedly expand vertically, covering the command bar contents.

Start
Fixed a Start crash which was impacting some users in previous builds.

General
Some Windows UI components, such as, may stuck in a crash loop.
 * Running the following command from an elevated PowerShell window may resolve this issue:

File Explorer
The Up button next to File Explorer address bar may be misaligned with other buttons.
 * This issue will only be encountered if the tabbed browsing feature is enabled on the device.

Safe mode

 * Quick Settings and date/time clock on the taskbar may be missing due to the  service not running.
 * Clicking Bluetooth & devices and Personalization pages may crash the Settings app due to an overrun of a stack-based buffer.