The Windows KB5030310 (OS Build 22621.2361) is Here.

  Microsoft windows OS users are able to apply the KB5030310 (OS build 22621.2361) to their device now. Here is what FixitgearwareSecurity has to say about it.

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                                                                          The Windows KB5030310 Update (OS build 22621.2361)

On the 26th September 2023, Microsoft published a preview of what to expect in the KB5030310 (OS build 22621.2361) update stating that:

“New! This update introduces website to the Recommended section of the ‘Start Menu’. These websites will be personalized for you and come from your browsing history. This gives a quick access to the websites that are important to you.”

Users can also choose to opt out from certain contents being displayed at the ‘Recommendation Section’ by just navigating to “Settings->Personalization->Start”, and adjust the recommended contents of their choice they wish to display.

In addition, Microsoft addressed over 24-vulnerabilities (6-security updates, and 18 non-security updates) which was discovered in previous updates released.   

This Six Security Updates includes and addresses the following:

  • Microsoft Excel crashing each time files are shared as a pdf in outlook.
  • The Korean touch keyboard completing the first character when searched in the taskbar.
  • Issues related to the searchbox tooltips, not aligning in the accurate position.
  • The disappearance of the search button, each time users interact with search flyout box.
  • Issues that affect the computer in sleep mode, resulting into the appearance of a blank window when resumed, and with errors.
  • Address updates via iCloud calendar and contacts.

This Eighteen Non-Security Updates is said to comply with GB 18030-2022; includes and addresses the following:

  • Supports changes in Greenland DST (Daylight Saving Time).
  • Correction of the spelling of Kiev to Kiv.
  • Addresses event 4625, resulting into wrong event in ForwardedEvents log, when an account name is in the UPN format.
  • Issues with KDC and SID, resulting the KDC reading the user SID from SAN of a certificate. Allowing MDM providers to filling user SID with an offline template.
  • Changes in the forwarding of events.
  • Issues with event that have a TAB character not rendering or able to be forwarded.
  • XPath queries issues on FileHash and other binary fields from matching values in the event records.
  • Application virtualization (App-V) copy operation stops working, resulting from the April 2023 update.
  • The print to PDF uses metadata of the signed in name, as the author of a printed PDF instead of the display name.
  • Microsoft Defender stopping certain USB printers from printing files.
  • WDAC issues which result on how long the device takes to startup, due to AppID tagging policies.
  • Issues with IMEPad not responding, due to EUDC entered.
  • Certain elements of Remote apps not properly aligned.
  • Issues with Microsoft DTC which has a handle leak, resulting the system to run out of memory.
  • Microsoft OneDrive files compressed with NTFS resulting into windows not responding.
  • User-mode memory leak, which may occur when you call CopyFile(), or MoveFile().
  • Application compatibility associated with Microsoft Defender for Endpoint.
  • Issues due to external binding after installing update from May 2023, or later. As result of this LDAP queries and authentication are affected.

COMMON TERMS USED:

KDC: Key Distribution Center

UPN: User Principal Name

SID: Security Identifiers

EUDC: End-User-Defined Characters.

THE DEV HOME REVIEW:

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                        Microsoft Dev Home Preview. Image-source: Fixitgearware

The Microsoft Dev Home Preview introduces an impressive new feature that greatly enhances user experience. It enables users to consolidate all their resources and tools into a single, unified platform, providing a seamless and efficient working environment.

One cannot help but admire the elegance and functionality of this development. It transforms the user’s desktop into a beautifully organized and convenient workspace. This all-in-one solution allows users to keep a watchful eye on any items they’ve added to their widget dashboard, ensuring that they have easy access to essential information and tools.

Furthermore, Microsoft has gone the extra mile by not only catering to the needs of users but also addressing the requirements of the devices themselves. This means that users can now monitor device usage without the need to open the task manager or delve into complex processes. This streamlined approach simplifies the monitoring process, making it more accessible and user-friendly, ultimately enhancing the overall computing experience.

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 Dev Home allows users to Add widgets all in one place and access them. Image-source: Fixitgearware

Adding the CPU Widget:

Incorporating CPU monitoring into the Dev Home Dashboard simplifies user oversight of CPU usage. If users suspect performance issues or excessive power consumption, they can launch the Dev review to quickly assess their device’s activity. This helps them identify any potential malware or unwanted processes running in the background, enhancing system security, efficiency, and eliminating the need to open two many apps and tabs.

With just a single click on the Dev-app review, users can effortlessly access and view events that are typically accessible through the task manager. This streamlined process simplifies event monitoring and enhances user convenience, eliminating the need for navigating through multiple menus.

Adding the GPU Widget:

Users can further enhance their dashboard within the Dev app by incorporating GPU monitoring widget. This addition enables users to gain insight into their graphic card’s usage volume and pinpoint the processing power consumed by active processes. It serves as a valuable tool for diagnosing issues such as system slowdowns or temperature increases, providing users with the necessary information to address performance concerns effectively.

Adding the Network Widget:

Users can expand the functionality of the Dev Review dashboard by incorporating the network widget. This addition empowers users to monitor the traffic sent and received on their network, facilitating the detection of potentially suspicious or unauthorized communication.

For instance, if a user launches only the Dev app and observes a significant amount of network traffic without any other applications running, it becomes readily apparent that there may be a malicious event occurring within their system. This level of visibility provided by the network widget simplifies the early detection of such events, enabling users to take swift and appropriate action to secure their system.

In cases where there are multiple GPUs or network connections, users can easily switch between them by clicking the “Next GPU” for GPUs or “Next network” for networks. This action allows users to quickly access information about the usage, traffic inflow, or data sent for each specific GPU or network connection, simplifying the monitoring of multiple hardware components and network interfaces.

GITHUB SSH KEY FILE PATH AND GITHUB ACCOUNT TAB:

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  Users of GitHub can now conveniently pin their SSH keys in the Widget in the Dev Home Dashboard. Image-source: Fixitgearware

Users of GitHub can now conveniently pin their SSH keys in the Widget, streamlining access to this crucial authentication method. However, it’s important to note that this practice is discouraged when users are connected to multiple networks. Additionally, a word of caution: avoid using the default “config” as the name for your GitHub SSH key file. Doing so increases the risk of detection by potential hackers, potentially exposing your account’s security if it is compromised.

Users have the option to log in to their GitHub accounts to access a range of functionalities. This includes the ability to review requests and issues related to their GitHub repositories, view incoming pull requests, check for mentions of their accounts, and review projects that have been assigned to them.

The Machine Configuration Tab:

The machine configuration Tab allows enables users to clone repositories and install application straight by specifying the path they want to clone the repository into, and the URL they want to clone the repository from. No need to start clone via the terminal just create the folder and specify the directory path, and the URL of the GitHub and one push all done.  This can be done by either specifying the “YAML” file or manually as stated above.

Within the “Machine Configuration” tab of the Dev Review, there are several additional functions that enhance the user experience:

  • Clone Repository:

    Users can seamlessly clone repositories directly from this tab. This feature streamlines the process of acquiring and working on code projects, making it more efficient for developers.

  • Install Applications:

    The tab also provides the capability to install applications, especially those related to coding and development. This simplifies the setup of essential software, ensuring that developers have the tools they need readily available.

  • Add a Dev Drive to Your Dev Dashboard:

    Users can incorporate a dev drive into their Dev Dashboard. This function enables developers to have quick access to their development files and resources, further enhancing their workflow and productivity.

These added functions in the “Machine Configuration” tab make it a central hub for developers, offering convenient tools and options to streamline their development tasks and manage their workspace effectively.

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     The Dev Machine Configuration Tab enables multiple functions in setting up development environment. Image-source: Fixitgearware

The Extension Tab:

The extension tab serves as a gateway to installing various extensions from the Microsoft Store, catering to users’ daily development needs. Currently, the sole extension available for installation is the GitHub Extension. However, users can anticipate additional extension updates in the future, which will be conveniently accessible through this tab. This ensures that users have a centralized location for exploring and managing their extensions, keeping their development environment up-to-date and adaptable to their evolving requirements.

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 Dev Home Extension Tab allows users to install available Extension provided by Microsoft. Image-source: Fixitgearware

Microsoft 3D Paint Application:

Microsoft has recently unveiled a new 3D painting tool that bears some resemblance to the traditional Microsoft Paint program. However, this updated version comes packed with a host of enhanced features and functionalities, making it a significant step forward for digital artists and creative individuals alike.

Among its impressive features are a wide array of brushes that provide an extensive range of artistic possibilities. Users can work with 2D shapes for traditional artwork or delve into the realm of 3D shapes to add depth and dimension to their creations. Additionally, the tool allows for the inclusion of stickers, text, and various effects, further enriching the creative process.

The canvas options offer versatility, enabling artists to experiment with different sizes and dimensions to suit their projects. Perhaps one of the most exciting aspects is the expanded access to a vast 3D library, opening up a world of ready-made objects and assets that can be seamlessly integrated into artistic compositions.

In essence, if you have a penchant for creativity and enjoy expressing yourself through digital art, this new 3D painting tool from Microsoft is tailor-made for you. It not only provides an intuitive platform for artistic expression but also offers an extensive toolkit to bring your imaginative ideas to life with greater depth and detail.

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The New Microsoft 3D painting tool, with more advanced features in comparison to Microsoft Paint. Microsoft Paint Still remains also. Image-source: Fixitgearware

Microsoft Copilot A.I Tool:

The Microsoft CoPilot AI tool has been enhanced to provide access directly from a computer device, eliminating the need to rely on web browsers for its use. This tool empowers users to engage with CoPilot by posing queries and seeking assistance.

Users now enjoy a spectrum of creative possibilities with CoPilot. In the “More Creative” mode, they can pose questions that accept speak to the microphone, image inputs and queries of up to 4000 characters in length. Additionally, CoPilot offers suggestions within the “More Balanced” tab, accommodating input queries of up to 2000 characters along with images. For users seeking precision, the “More Precise” tab accepts queries of up to 4000 characters and provides an image input option.

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The Various Microsoft CoPiLot AI Tool Tab, and Its features. Image-source: Fixitgearware

It’s important to note that these features are available to users as part of a guest feature. For those who wish to engage in more extensive conversations and fully leverage CoPilot’s capabilities, they have the option to link their “Personal and Work Accounts.” This ensures that users can seamlessly transition between different usage scenarios, adapting CoPilot to their specific needs and preferences.

Undoubtedly, this development represents a truly remarkable advancement for Windows users, developers, and individuals who value simplicity and ease of use over complex accessibility options. For Windows users, this innovation means a more intuitive and user-friendly computing experience. The ability to access Microsoft CoPilot AI tools directly from their computer device without relying on browser streamlines their workflow. It opens up a world of possibilities for quick and efficient problem-solving, making tasks that much more convenient.

Developers, in particular, stand to benefit significantly from this enhancement. Developers often require quick answers and assistance during their coding and programming endeavours. With CoPilot readily available directly on their computer, they can rapidly seek guidance, ask questions, and obtain insights without interrupting their development process. This not only boosts productivity but also encourages experimentation and creativity within their projects.

Furthermore, this feature caters to those who appreciate simplicity and straightforward solutions. It removes barriers to entry for individuals who may not be tech-savvy or who prefer a more straightforward approach to tasks. They can now harness the power of CoPilot without needing to navigate the complexities of internet browsers or online environments.

In summary, this development is a testament to Microsoft’s commitment to enhancing user experiences and facilitating accessibility for all. It empowers Windows users, developers, and anyone seeking a user-friendly approach to tasks, ultimately fostering a more efficient and enjoyable computing environment.

 

 

 

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