As part of the Type C patch release, Microsoft has released an "optional fix," update KB5022906 for Windows 10 versions 22H2, 21H2, and 21H1.
Microsoft has officially released the Windows 10 2022 Update, which is being implemented in phases using machine learning.
Windows 10 version 22H2 (OS Build 19045.2673)
The KB5022906 (Build 19044.2673) update for Windows 10 version 21H2 (October 2021 Update) is based on x86, x64 (amd64), and ARM64 processors. The Feature Update for Windows 10 Version 21H2 is currently available to all users.
Windows 10 Version 22H2 (OS Build 19045.2673)
Microsoft is offering optional "Type C" patches and enhancements for system administrators to try for three weeks before they become part of the required "Type B" cumulative release on the next Patch Tuesday, March 14, 2023.
Update KB5022906 addresses issues that may affect several aspects of Windows OS and applications, such as a fix for an incorrect hyperlink in Excel, improvements to the Remove-Item command for OneDrive folders, improvements to AppV, Microsoft Edge, and LSASS, as well as improvements in using Azure Active Directory.
Quality improvements are included in this non-security update. List of major changes:
An issue with hyperlinks failing to function in Microsoft Excel has been resolved. A security issue affecting the announcer on the main Settings page for Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) has been resolved.
Only the most recent changes in the rollup package will be implemented this time.
Windows Update is used to execute the installation.
Windows Update provides a cumulative update of 5022906 for PC. Go to Menu to check. Settings > Update & Security and click Check for Updates.
Optional fix is available in chapter Download and install. Optional fix is available in chapter Download and Install.