Windows 11 build 22623.875
Build of Windows 11 2022 Update | |
OS family | Windows 11 (NT 10.0) |
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Version number | 10.0 |
Build number | 22623 |
Build revision | 875 |
Architecture | AMD64, ARM64 |
Build lab | ni_release_svc_prod2 |
Compiled on | 2022-10-14 |
SKUs | |
Home (N, Single Language, China) SE (N) Pro (N, Single Language, China) Pro Education (N) Pro for Workstations (N) Education (N) Enterprise (Evaluation, G, GN, N, N Evaluation) IoT Enterprise Team | |
About dialog | |
Windows 11 build 22623.875 is a build of Windows 11 2022 Update. It was released to a subset of Windows Insiders in the Beta Channel on 27 October 2022 as the KB5018863 enablement update to build 22621.875 (KB5018486) for new features included, which may not be enabled by default and instead be rolled out.
New features and changes[edit | edit source]
Taskbar[edit | edit source]
- The tablet-optimized taskbar, previously re-introduced in build 22623.730, has been rolled out to all users.
- The new Task Manager item in taskbar context menu, initially introduced in build 22623.870, has been rolled out to all users.
- The ability to expand the tablet-optimized taskbar by swiping up from within it with a pen, previously introduced in build 25227, has been added.
Miscellaneous[edit | edit source]
- Visual treatments to the backup experience when using Microsoft Account have been rolled out to a subset of users.
- The start of daylight saving time in Jordan at the end of October 2022 has been stopped in order to permanently shift to the UTC+3 time zone.
Bugfixes[edit | edit source]
- Fixed an issue that was causing the "Show hidden icons" flyout to block context menus opened after it.
- Fixed an issue that was causing some types of SSL and TLS connections to have handshake failures with the
SEC_E_ILLEGAL_MESSAGE
error. - Fixed an issue that affects transparency in layered windows which occurs in high-definition RAIL mode.
Bugs and quirks[edit | edit source]
General[edit | edit source]
The audio may stop working in certain cases.
Tablet-optimized taskbar[edit | edit source]
- The taskbar may sometimes flash when transitioning between desktop posture and tablet posture.
- The taskbar may take longer than expected to transition to the touch-optimized version when switching between desktop posture and tablet posture.
- The taskbar may sometimes stay stuck in the expanded state instead of dismissing to collapsed state when using the bottom right edge gesture to see Quick Settings.