KB5065790: Microsoft fixes Windows 11 sign-in issues and more with Build 22631.5982

Following Windows 11 version 25H2 ISOs for download, Microsoft has released a new Release Preview build for Windows 11 Insiders. The new build, 22631.5982, under KB5065790, is for Windows 11 23H2 flighters, and it fixes several bugs. These include a sign-in issue, a printer queue bug and more.

The full changelog is given below:

  • [Authentication] Fixed: An issue that caused Windows sign-in screen to stop responding after a user enters the SIM PIN during sign-in using a mobile broadband connection.
  • [Country and Operator Settings Asset (COSA)] Fixed: This update brings profiles up to date for certain mobile operators.
  • [Display Kernel] Fixed: This update addresses an issue that affects display configuration changes during Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) sessions with multiple monitors. The system might shut down unexpectedly when disconnected from a docking station during a streaming session.
  • [Input]
    • Fixed: An issue where some characters didn’t display correctly when using the Chinese Input Method Editor (IME).
    • Fixed: This update addresses an issue where certain Chinese characters appeared as empty boxes in some text fields, such as those used in Connection Manager Administration Kit, when a character limit was set.
  • [Printer] Fixed: An issue where viewing the printer queue in Settings for a shared printer caused the Print Queue user interface to stop working.
  • [System services and reliability] Fixed: Addresses an issue that caused McpManagement service to appear without a description on Windows.

You can find the official blog post here on Microsoft"s website.

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