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  1. fg2001 Win User

    Build 22000.348 out to public release on 1/17/2022, KB5010795


    Releasing Windows 11 Build 22000.348 to Beta and Release Preview Channels Windows Insider BlogEdition Windows 11 Pro Version 21H2 Installed on ‎10/‎15/‎2021 OS build 22000.438 Experience Windows Feature Experience Pack 1000.22000.438.0

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    fg2001, Jan 17, 2022
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  2. Brink Win User

    Visual Studio 2022 version 17.0 Preview 2 released

    Summary of What's New in this Release of Visual Studio 2022 version 17.0 Preview 2

    C++
    • You can now build and debug natively on WSL2 without establishing a SSH connection. Both cross-platform CMake projects and MSBuild-based Linux projects are supported.
    • The v143 build tools are now available through the Visual Studio installer as well as the standalone build tools.
    • Visual Studio now supports the buildPresets.targets option in CMakePresets.json. This allows you to build a subset of targets in your CMake project.
    • The Project menu in CMake projects has been streamlined and exposes options to "Delete Cache and Reconfigure" and "View Cache".
    • Code analysis now enforces that return values of functions annotated with _Check_return_ or _Must_inspect_result_ must be checked.
    • LLVM tools shipped with Visual Studio have been upgraded to LLVM 12. See the LLVM release notes for details.
    • Clang-cl support was updated to LLVM 12.
    • C++ AMP headers are now deprecated. Including <amp.h> in a C++ project will generate build errors. To silence the errors, define _SILENCE_AMP_DEPRECATION_WARNINGS. Please see C++ AMP Overview | Microsoft Docs for more details.
    • The new Hot Reload experience is now available to native C++ applications when running under the debugger. For more information see our Hot Reload section below.
    Debugging & Diagnostics
    • Attach to process dialog improvements
    • Exception helper improvements
    • Force Run to Click
    • Memory Dump Diagnostic Analysis
    .NET Productivity
    • Introduce parameter refactoring can move a new parameter from the method implementation to its callers.
    • Track Value Source for data flow analysis
    • Option to underline variables that are re-assigned
    • Added search option in Generate Overrides dialog
    • Quick info for XML <code> tags now preserve whitespace and CDATA blocks
    • Find All References window will now group multi-target projects
    • Refactoring to remove repetitive types in Visual Basic
    • Go to Implementation will no longer navigate to members with abstract declarations that are also overridden.
    Razor (ASP.NET Core) Editor
    • Hot Reload support in Razor files
    • Performance improvements
    • Formatting and indentation enhancements
    • New Razor editor colors
    • TagHelpers are now colorized and have quick info classification support and completion tooltips
    • Angle brace highlighting and navigation for Razor constructs
    • Comments now have auto-completion, smart indentation, auto-inclusion of commenting continuations, and block comment navigation
    Hot Reload
    • Hot Reload (for both .NET and C++ code) makes it possible to make many types of code edits to your running app and apply them without needing to pause the apps execution with something like a breakpoint. In this release we continue to improve this feature, highlights include: Support for C++, .NET Hot Reload when running without debugger (CTRL-F5), support for more types of edits and more.
    Trusted Locations
    • We have revamped the “Trust Settings” functionality and can now show a warning whenever untrusted code (e.g. files, projects or folders) is about to be opened inside the IDE.
    XAML Live Preview
    • XAML Live Preview is now available for WPF developers as a first preview of this new experience. With Live Preview we enable the ability to capture a desktop apps UI and bring it into a docked window within Visual Studio, making it easier to use XAML Hot Reload to change the app and easily see the changes as you make them. This feature improves the XAML Hot Reload experience on a single screen device, while also making it possible to polish the apps UI with tools such as deep zooming, rulers, element selection and info tips.
    Remote Testing
    • Very early experimental preview of enabling running tests on remote environments such as linux containers, WSL, and over SSH connections.
    User Interface
    • The default icons have been updated and refreshed.
    Azure Cloud Services
    • Azure Cloud Service (classic) and Azure Cloud Service (extended support) projects are now supported.
    JavaScript/TypeScript
    • We have released a new JavaScript/TypeScript project type that builds standalone JavaScript/TypeScript projects with additional tooling. You will be able to create Angular and React projects in Visual Studio using the framework version installed on your computer.
    • JavaScript and TypeScript testing is now available in the Visual Studio Test Explorer
    Issues Addressed in this Release
    • Fixed an issue where a website failed to load when running ReactRedux with IIS Express.
    • Fixed an issue causing error message: "Uncaught ReferenceError: notifyHotReloadApplied is not defined".
    • Fixed a failure to connect to the server for 6.0 signalR projects when using Ctrl+F5.
    • Corrected an issue where the include search order may be incorrect when prepended to "Include Directories".
    • Fixed Database Project: Dragging a file from solution explorer into an opened one is deleting the file from the file system!



    Read more: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/vis...170-preview-2-
     
    Brink, Jan 18, 2022
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  3. Difference between Windows 10 Insider Preview build 10240 and the Windows 10 Public Release build 10240?

    Whats the basic difference between the supposedly RTM build 10240 of
    Windows 10 released on July 15 and the public release of the same build. Currently, I have the Insider Preview build 10240 installed in my system, installed on June 15. I had not received any public release update July 29 onwards.
    But under update settings, I can still see an option for Opting to Insider Preview build. What I think is public release builds should never recommend anyone to try out Insider Preview build and that too with Fast ring and Slow ring option. Hence the doubt
    that the build which is currently installed in my system is not the public release build. Can someone clarify my doubt?
     
    Falguni Bharadwaj, Jan 18, 2022
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  4. malware Win User

    Build 22000.348 out to public release on 1/17/2022, KB5010795

    Windows Home Server Power Pack 1 Public Beta Released

    Last month we brought information about the first Power Pack for Windows Home Server OS. Today, Microsoft announced the availability of the Windows Home Server Power Pack 1 Release Candidate for public beta testing. Again, this pack should fix the data corruption errors (KB #946676) with Windows Home Server that have plagued the OS since its release. Additional list of known issues are available on the Windows Home Server forums. Download the Windows Home Server Power Pack 1 RC from Microsoft Connect (registration is required).

    Note: In an email sent to all beta testers Microsoft suggests that even with the public Power Pack 1 RC installed, users should back up all their files just in case "something happens".

    Source: DailyTech
     
    malware, Jan 18, 2022
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