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Here's what's fixed, improved, and still broken in Windows 10 build 17063

Today, Microsoft released Windows 10 for PCs Insider Preview build 17063. It's the first new build in almost a month, and it contains a plethora of new features, many of them anticipated by enthusiasts like Timeline and Sets.

But of course, with new features comes new issues, along with fixes and improvements. Here's what got fixed and improved in Windows 10 build 17063:

  • We fixed an issue where all types of dynamic volumes listed herewouldn’t mount properly or be accessible from Windows (the data remained intact but inaccessible on the volume on impacted builds).

  • We fixed an issue where after opening and closing the People flyout notification toasts might stop appearing until the computer had been rebooted.

  • We fixed an issue where Cortana’s notification settings were unexpectedly missing in Settings after upgrading to recent builds.

  • We fixed an issue where when there was a problem with Cortana’s speech resources not being available, she could end up blocking Start.

  • We fixed an issue resulting in potentially not receiving all of your notifications from Cortana in the last first flights. We fixed an issue where when using Windows in Hebrew no search results were shown in Search until a space was entered.

  • We fixed an issue such that Recycle Bin will now show up in the search results when typing in Cortana. This was a server-side change so you will see it outside the bounds of this flight.

  • We fixed an issue where opening the Action Center while there was a notification toast visible could result in the Action Center unexpectedly animating in from the bottom corner rather than the side.

  • We fixed an issue where if you reinstalled or reset your PC without internet in the last few flights the default tiles in Start could get stuck as downward arrows.

  • We fixed an issue where if the system was low on memory context menus might display in a narrow width missing all text.

  • We fixed an issue with the File Picker dialog from recent builds where saving file names that included an additional period in the name (like A.ver2.exe) would result in the file extension not being included with the saved file (A.ver2).

  • We fixed an issue where certain videos when watching in Microsoft Edge would stop playing and become unresponsive upon altering play speed to 4x or 8x.

  • We fixed an issue resulting the expected tooltip not appearing when hovering the mouse over images on certain sites in Microsoft Edge.

  • We fixed an issue where no search suggestions were displayed while typing in the Microsoft Edge address bar if the PC was set to a region not currently supported by Cortana.

  • We fixed an issue that could result in an error message saying “device does not respond” when attempting to use Near Share.

  • We fixed an issue where nearby devices that had near share enabled might not be listed in Share.

  • We fixed an issue resulting in cursor lags on some devices when night light was transitioning.

  • When you use the split gesture to add more space between two words in the handwriting panel (a caret, as showcased here) that space will now close back up after a pause.

  • We’ve added a top level link to Storage Settings to “free up space” now, so you can get at it faster if you need it, rather than having to open Storage Sense first.

  • We’ve made some small tweaks to the design of the Windows Update Settings page and subpages.

  • To improve discoverability, when you have an update pending reboot in Windows Update Settings, beside the restart now button you will now also see a button for selecting other restart options.

  • We fixed an issue resulting in some Insiders finding that Outlook 2016 crashed frequently on the previous flight.

  • We fixed an issue where the group policy to set a custom lock screen image wouldn’t work if you had also set a policy that disabled the image on the login screen.

  • We fixed an issue resulting in docker not working in the last few flights.

  • We fixed an issue from recently flights where the Emoji Panel’s most frequently used page wasn’t updating.

  • We fixed an issue where the touch keyboard showed a very small size on large monitors.

  • We’ve updated the touch keyboard to now have an animation when invoking and dismissing.

  • We fixed an issue where keys on the full touch keyboard might become stuck in a visually pressed state.

  • We’ve updated the wide touch keyboard such that if you double tap the Shift key to turn on caps lock the key will now stay in a visual pressed state so you can see that caps lock is engaged.

  • We’ve updated the full touch keyboard so that you can now use keyboard shortcuts that contain 3 keys (for example, WIN + Alt + D).

  • We’ve made some small design changes to the dictation UI that appears when you press WIN+H.

  • We fixed an issue where the Chinese (Simplified) Pinyin IME might hang when typing quickly into Cortana.

  • We fixed the issue where VPNs that used custom pop-up windows during connection were failing with error 720 when attempting to connect.

  • We fixed the issue causing users that have enabled the legacy console to be unable to launch any command line application.

Here are the known issues:

  • Popular Tencent games like League of Legends and NBA2k Online may cause 64-bit PCs to bugcheck (GSOD).
  • [DEVELOPERS] Deploying an x86 app to a x64 PC remotely result in “FileNotFound” deployment failures if the target PC is running Build 17040. Deploying an x64 app to a x64 PC remotely or a x86 app to a x86 PC will work fine.
  • Microsoft Edge may not receive Push Notifications from websites in this flight, due to an issue saving permissions on a per-site basis. We expect this issue to be resolved in the next preview build.
  • Launching an immersive 360 degree video from the Movies and TV app within Windows Mixed Reality will result in the video facing the wrong way. Subsequent launches of 360 degree videos will work correctly.
  • When users try to create a Microsoft Edge InPrivate window from inside a Mixed Reality headset, a regular window will get created instead. Users won’t be able to use InPrivate inside Mixed Reality in this build. InPrivate on desktop is not affected.
  • We’re preparing for the inclusion of OpenSSH Server as a deployment mechanism in Developer Mode. However the UI code got checked in ahead of the components, and so while there is a “Use OpenSSH (Beta) for remote deployment” switch in the UI under Settings, it won’t work, and turning it on will break remote deployment to that device until the switch is turned off.
  • If you’re using any EUDC fonts Microsoft Edge, Cortana, and other apps that use a webview won’t launch. You can resolve this issue by deleting the HKCU\EUDC key in Registry Editor. Note, if you do this, you won’t be able to see EUDC characters. We recommend you export this regkey before deleting it, so it’s easy to reapply the key in a future flight once the issue has been fixed.
  • After upgrading to this build you may find touch and pen to not work on the non-primary display. Related to this, mouse, touch, and pen input might not happen in the right place after an orientation change or if you’re using a non-native aspect ratio. We’re working on a fix.

Whenever there's a new build with a lot of new features, enthusiasts might be quick to want to install it on their main PC. That's why it's important to always read through the known issues before doing so. After all, you never know when something that you use frequently might break.

It's also worth noting that Sets isn't available to everyone. As Microsoft promised, the feature is being control tested, meaning that some people will get it right away, and some won't. Sets likely won't arrive to Production until Redstone 5 next fall.

To install today's build, head over to Settings -> Update & security -> Windows Update -> Check for updates. If you're not on the Fast ring yet and you want to be, go to the Windows Insider Program tab and click 'Get started'.

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