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Build 22567.200 now available for Windows Insiders

Arif Bacchus Arif Bacchus
March 7, 2022
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Microsoft is rolling out cumulative Update Build 22567.200 (KB5012432) to Windows Insiders in the Dev channel. The second servicing update in three days, there are no new features in the release. Rather, the build is designed to rest the servicing pipeline for the Dev Channel.

A second servicing update (Build 22567.200) is now available for #WindowsInsiders in the Dev Channel. No OS changes in this release.https://t.co/AJVWjqPduj

— Windows Insider Program (@windowsinsider) March 7, 2022

While this is a small update, Microsoft has an important note. Windows Insiders who are on the Home edition of Windows 11 won’t be able to install this build. There’s not much to miss with it anyway. This release just covers every big fix, and feature from Build 22567 from last week.

As a reminder, that includes tweaks to Windows Update so it uses renewable energy, a new “open with” dialogue, ways to manage Microsoft 365 in settings, Smart App Control, and a new Your Phone page in the Windows 11 out of box experience.

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