List of what’s fixed and broken in latest Windows 10 Build 17728

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Microsoft today released a new Windows 10 Preview Build version
17728 for Fast Ring Insiders. The latest build comes with a
major new feature which was announced by the company earlier in
the year. Microsoft has released the much awaited “Your Phone”
for Fast Ring Insiders. You can get a detailed changelog of
what’s new in the latest build 17728
here.

Along with releasing the Your Phone feature to Fast Ring
Insiders, Microsoft has also pushed out major fixes and
improvements to Insiders on Redstone 5. Below is the full list
of What’s fixed and Broken in the latest Windows 10 Build
17728.

What’s fixed:

  • Clock & Calendar Flyout impacted notifications and taskbar
    in the previous flights. This issue has now been fixed in the
    latest build.
  • Issue which resulted minimized apps to squished thumbnails
    in Task View has now been fixed.
  • Pressing Alt+F4 and enabling Timeline resulted in the Task
    View crashing, this issue has now finally been fixed in the
    latest flight.
  • Insiders with Touchscreen had issues with the Timeline’s
    scrollbar not working properly. This has now been fixed in the
    latest build.
  • Issue with the UWP apps showing accent colored in spite of
    being disabled in Settings has now been fixed.
  • Taskbar staying on top of full screened apps when hovered
    over any group taskbar icon. This issue has now been fixed.
  • Find on Page stopped working for open PDFs once refreshed
    on Microsoft Edge. This issue has now been settled in the
    latest preview build.
  • Keyboard shortcuts like Ctrl+C and Ctrl + A were unusable
    when editing PDFs in Microsoft Edge. This has now been fixed
    and users will not be able to edit PDFs without any issue.
  • Issues where the icons in the Microsoft Edge extension pane
    were drawing unexpectedly close to the toggles has now been
    fixed.
  • Windows Security icon in the taskbar notification area
    became blurrier after a resolution change in previous flights.
    This has finally been fixed in the current flight.
  • We fixed an issue where the USERNAME environment variable
    was returning SYSTEM when queried from an un-elevated Command
    Prompt in recent builds.
  • Narrator automatic dialog resulted in the title of the
    dialog spoken more than once, this has now been fixed with the
    latest build.

What’s Broken:

  • There is an issue impacting WDAG, Remote Desktop and
    Hyper-V. Remote Desktop Client (mstsc.exe) users will see a
    misleading error dialog complaining about low virtual memory
    when a connection is being established. As a workaround, they
    can ignore that error dialog by just leaving it there. If they
    dismiss the error dialog, the connection will be severed. And
    users won’t be able to use enhanced session in Virtual Machine
    Connection (vmconnect.exe). As a workaround, they can stick
    with the non-enhanced session.
  • Upgrading to this build the network, volume taskbar flyouts
    will no longer have the acrylic background.
  • Ease of Access Make Text bigger setting has issue with
    users seeing text clipping issues or finding text size is not
    increasing. This issue should be fixed in upcoming new flights.
  • Setting up Microsoft Edge as your kiosk app and configure
    the start/new tab page URL from assigned access Settings,
    Microsoft Edge fails during launch with the configured URL.
    This will be fixed in an upcoming flight for Fast Ring
    Insiders.
  • Windows 10 in S Mode users will face issue while launching
    Office in the Store with error about a .dll not being designed
    to run on Windows. The temporary workaround is to uninstall and
    reinstall Office from the Store.
  • Narrator Scan mode Shift + Selection commands in Edge, the
    text does not get selected properly.
  • If you have set up Windows Mixed Reality headset, then
    after upgrading to this build you would need to re pair them
    second time for them to appear in the headset.

We recommend our users to go through the full list of known
issues before upgrading to the latest Windows 10 build 17728 by
going to Settings>Update & Security>Windows
Update>Check for Updates.

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