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The end of life is on May 10, and Microsoft explained both versions of Windows 10 will remain exposed to potential attacks after the end of service.
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In a bulletin, Microsoft has confirmed that support for Windows 10 version 1909 and Windows 10 version 20H2 (all editions) will end in May 2022, and users are required to install a new supported version as soon as possible. Windows 10 version 1909, 20H2 support ending Fixed an issue preventing Android s from signing in to some Microsoft apps, such as Microsoft Outlook or Microsoft Teams.Microsoft has fixed an issue that prevents the User Account Control (UAC) dialog from detecting apps that requires the privilege.Microsoft has fixed an issue that might prevent a DNS Server query resolution policy from working.A bug has been fixed where Group Policy Service could stop processing telemetry information for Group Policy Registry Preferences.You can now expand an app’s top three notifications by default in the Action Center.This feature makes notifications more visually compact.This can help users identify success and critical scenarios more easily, but it obviously works for apps that use Windows notifications in the OS instead of their own implementation. A new way to change the colour of buttons that appear within notifications toast.

Windows 10 version 21H2 is getting Build 19044.1645 ( KB5012599) and it comes with the following changes: Likewise, a bug has been fixed where Windows Search Indexer (searchindexer.exe) could block search results in the Outlook app.

On the Windows 11 side, the feature has been released as part of KB5012592. There’s no exact release date specified in the release notes, but the officials said it will happen over the coming weeks. Search feature requires Windows 10’s April update or newer and it’s a phased rollout so installing the update won’t be enough. When you use a work account, Search will show updates from your organization and suggested people, synced or linked files, and more. While the feature may appear more consumer-centric, Microsoft says it can display results related to the organization if a user is signed in with a work or school account. Likewise, you can also access and learn more about Microsoft Rewards offers, according to Microsoft officials. The search highlights will show things like Earth Day information associated with a search, as well as Bing features like “word of the day”. As the name suggests, search highlights will show content related to your interests, trending topics on Bing, the topic of the day or facts related to the current date. Microsoft’s new ‘search highlights’ feature aims to make the Windows Search homepage interesting and engaging.
