Microsoft fixes the annoying Taskbar bug as part of Patch Tuesday

Microsoft squashes a nasty Taskbar bug on Windows 11

A little while ago, a bug appeared within Windows N edition that caused issues with the Taskbar. Fortunately, today is Patch Tuesday, which means that Microsoft is publishing its round of fixes for its operating systems. And while the update doesn’t bring any big or exciting changes to Windows 11, it does finally get rid of the nasty bug that’s been plaguing Windows N users.

Updates for older versions of Windows 11 and Windows 10

If you’re using Windows 11 22H2, there are a few fixes in this new patch. Repairing an app using a Windows Installer will now prompt a UAC response, so if you automate the process, you should ensure that your script takes that into consideration. It also squashes a rare bug that caused the Remote Desktop MultiPoint Server to crash and problems with the Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service (RADIUS) protocol.

Windows 10’s KB5040427 update gets all of the above fixes but doesn’t get any unique fixes for itself. This update affects Windows 10 Enterprise LTSC 2021, Windows 10 IoT Enterprise LTSC 2021, and all editions of Windows 10 22H2.

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Microsoft fixes the annoying Taskbar bug as part of Patch Tuesday