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July Patch Day: Security Update for Windows 11 released

Microsoft released a security update for Windows 11 for July Patch Day. This update fixes some bugs and security issues and is available to all users who have already switched. The update for Windows 11 is the July Patch, or the regular security and maintenance update, which is being distributed immediately. The update is already available via the Windows update function.

The update brings the build to the new version number 22000.795. The first initial release had the build number 2200.194. Microsoft has already listed the most important changes for the new version. We’ve translated the highlights of the update for you and added them at the end of this post. As usual, there is a knowledge base article about the Windows 11 patch which can be found at KB5015814 can be found.

Details are still missing

The update is available to all users who have already installed Windows 11. However, many details about the changes in this update have not yet been disclosed by Microsoft in the Knowledge Base. This is nothing out of the ordinary – information about the changes has been kept very brief on Patch Days for months. For security-related changes, the release notes will be updated in the days following the launch. However, you can find them by searching the Microsoft Update Catalog cumulative and dynamic Windows 11 updates al. The following information has been released:

highlights

  • Updates security for your Windows operating system.

improvements, bugs, and fixes

  • This security update includes improvements that were included in update KB5014668 (released June 22, 2022) and also addresses the following issues:
  • Fixes an issue where the output of the PowerShell command is redirected so that the transcript logs do not contain output from the command. As a result, the decrypted password will be lost.

Windows 11 Servicing Stack Update – 22000.795

  • This update makes quality improvements to the servicing stack, the component that installs Windows updates. Servicing Stack Updates (SSU) ensure that you have a stable and reliable service stack so that your devices can receive and install Microsoft updates.

For more information about the resolved vulnerabilities, see the: Security Update Guide and in the July 2022 Security Updates.