Windows KB5032292 is now live

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In the Beta Channel, Microsoft recently released Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 22635.2776 (KB5032292). A notable change is the enhanced integration of Microsoft Teams into Windows Share. Although this build does not introduce any new features, it does add some significant improvements and changes to the operating system.

More specifically, Windows 11 users with a Microsoft Entra ID now have the ability to directly share files to designated Microsoft Teams Channels and group chats through the Windows Share window. This new functionality simplifies communication by eliminating the need to open Teams and manually transfer files, making it easier for users to share documents with friends, family, or colleagues. This integration is expected to greatly improve the user experience, especially for those who regularly collaborate using Microsoft Teams.

As this feature is currently available in the Beta Channel, it is likely to make its way into the stable Windows 11 channel in the coming weeks. Let’s explore the changes and improvements it brings.

What You Need to Know About KB5032292

Gradually rolling out to the Beta Channel with a toggle switch

Windows Share: If you’re signed in with a Microsoft Entra ID, you can now share files with your Microsoft Teams contacts (work or school) as well as with specific Microsoft Teams Channels and group chats directly within the Windows Share window if you have a Microsoft Entra ID.

Windows Ink is now expanding its use of digital handwriting (inking) beyond just specific edit boxes. This feature will now be available in multiple languages and locales, including Chinese Simplified (People’s Republic of China), English (Australia, Canada, India, and United Kingdom), French (Canada and France), German (Germany), Italian (Italy), Japanese (Japan), Korean (Korea), Portuguese (Brazil), Spanish (Mexico and Spain). Additionally, the update includes improved recognition technology as well as new gestures for deleting, selecting, joining, splitting words, and inserting a new line.

In Task Manager, the process grouping has been improved.

Gradually rolling out fixes to the Beta Channel with toggle on Computer desktops: In contrast themes, desktop tooltips in Task view were hard to read.

Drag and drop windows in Task View to different desktops may now place them in the background of other windows unexpectedly. The live captions sometimes showed the same line of text twice due to a bug.

The Beta Channel is gradually rolling out improvements and changes.

The latest update includes the release of account-related notifications for Microsoft accounts on the Settings homepage. A Microsoft account is essential for connecting Windows to various Microsoft apps, securing data backups, and managing subscriptions. To enhance security measures, users can opt to add additional steps to avoid getting locked out of their accounts. These notifications will now appear on the Start menu and Settings page. To manage these notifications, go to Settings > Privacy & security > General.

As a result, Windows 11 Insider Preview Build provides notable improvements, particularly the integration of Microsoft Teams into Windows Share. As a result, users signed in with Microsoft Entra IDs will have an easier time sharing files, offering a more seamless and efficient collaboration experience.

As a result of the expansion of digital handwriting support in Windows Ink to multiple languages and locales, this feature becomes more accessible to a wider range of users. Task Manager’s process grouping capabilities have also been enhanced to improve performance monitoring.

The fixes addressed in this build, including those related to desktop tooltips and live captions, contribute to a more stable and user-friendly environment. By rolling out the update gradually, Microsoft can gather feedback and resolve any potential issues before they reach a wider audience.

Additionally, Microsoft’s commitment to improving user account security and providing an interactive and informative user experience is demonstrated by the addition of account-related notifications for Microsoft accounts on the Settings homepage. As a result of this feature, account management will be improved and system security will be improved.

Microsoft will continue to refine Windows 11 with these incremental updates, providing users with a more polished and feature-rich operating system in the near future. The Beta Channel serves as a testing ground for these enhancements, ensuring the final release meets the high standards expected of the Windows operating system.

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