Microsoft publishes changelog for Windows 10 Release Preview build 14393.726

Laurent Giret

Windows 10 Mobile build 14393.726

Two days ago, Microsoft rolled out the Windows 10 build 14393.726 for PC and mobile to the Release Preview ring, but the company had yet to publish a changelog for this new cumulative update. The company has finally done so last night and you can now find the changelog on this support website (via Neowin). Here is the complete list of fixes and improvements included in this latest update to the current branch:

  • Addressed known issue called out in KB3213986—Users may experience delays while running 3D rendering apps with multiple monitors.
  • Addressed issue that prevents the conversion of a 24-bit image to 32 bits.
  • Addressed issue that causes the loss of Windows Firewall rules after upgrade from RTM to 1511 or 1607.
  • Addressed issue that causes a file download from a webpage to fail in Internet Explorer and Microsoft Edge browsers.
  • Addressed issue that prevents the use of the Delete Browsing History feature in Internet Explorer.
  • Addressed issue that loads websites that bypass the proxy server in the local intranet zone when the Intranet Sites: Include all sites that bypass the proxy server (Disabled) is set.
  • Addressed issue where an XSS false positive prevents a webpage from loading after logging in to a site.
  • Addressed issue that prevents users from connecting to a network
  • Addressed issue that causes the Local Security Authority Subsystem Service (LSASS) to fail if Active Directory Federated Systems is using the Japanese language set
  • Addressed issue that causes System Center Operations Manager (SCOM) scenarios to fail
  • Addressed issue that prevents user-built keyboard events from working.
  • Addressed issue that causes incorrect tabledimensions in SAP® applications
  • Addressed issue that overwrites a element when users select a line that is enclosed by a element.
  • Improved reliability of Internet Explorer, Xbox, and Skype
  • Addressed additional issues with Bluetooth, Internet Explorer, engaged reboot, clustering, Internet Explorer, Japanese Input Method Editor (IME), Windows Shell. Networking, storage, fonts, Xbox, encryption, Group Policy, Point and Print, wireless networking, virtual disk, disk operations, multimedia, Work Folders, encryption, enterprise security, deduplication, domain controllers, Audit File System, Debug Memory Manager, Virtual Machine Management Service (VMMS), Remote Desktop, Task Scheduler, Microphone Wizard, .NET, font cache, system boot, and Surface Studio

As for the development branch (aka the Windows 10 Creators Update), the Xbox team teased earlier this week the upcoming release of a new build featuring Beam streaming and the Windows 10 Game Mode, but the rollout has since been delayed to “later this week”. We’ll see if the Windows Insider team decides to release this new build today, though that would be quite unusual as the eventual presence of showstopping bugs would certainly mean working over the weekend.