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Microsoft Updates Your Phone on Windows 10 20H1

Your Phone for Windows 10 20H1 previews has gained new features this week, while Microsoft also recently rolled out a cumulative update for Windows 10 May 2019 Update.

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is continuing to preview its 20H1 branch on the Windows Insider Program. The company has rolled out its latest release, Windows 10 Preview Build 18908. Leading the changes in this update are new features for Microsoft's application.

The Your Phone update for focuses on expanding functionality of the service while also adding more Android smartphone support.

If you are unfamiliar with Your Phone, it is a service that lets users mirror their Android smartphone on a Windows 10 PC. As interesting as the feature is, in preview it has been limited. Microsoft promised it would allow Your Phone to connect Android applications to Windows 10.

Included in the new Windows 10 20H1 update for Your Phone on Android is the ability to send and receive MMS messages. Microsoft has also added the ability to send and receive GIFs.

Microsoft's last Your Phone update for Windows Insiders caused issues for the app, making it unworkable. For some reason, build 18894 has blocked Your Phone, with Microsoft citing an OS bug as the reason.

May 2019 Update Cumulative

In other Windows Update news, Microsoft issued its first cumulative release for the Windows 10 May 2019 Update, which was launched earlier in the month. Build number to 18362.145 can be downloaded and installed manually from here.

Here are the changes in this release:

  • “Addresses an issue that may prevent Custom URI Schemes for Application Protocol handlers from starting the corresponding application for local intranet and trusted sites on Internet Explorer.
  • Addresses an issue that prevents certain apps from launching when you set folder redirection for the Roaming AppData folder to a network path.
  • Addresses an issue that my turn off Night light mode during display mode changes.
  • Addresses an issue that may distort the rendering of a full-screen game when the Microsoft Game bar is visible on top of the game.
  • Addresses an issue that prevents the removal of Bluetooth® peripheral devices from some systems with specific Bluetooth radios.
  • Addresses an issue that may cause event 7600 in the Domain Name System (DNS) server event log to contain an unreadable server name.
  • Addresses an issue in which the dots per inch (DPI) of the guest does not match the host.
  • Addresses an issue that may cause an external USB device or SD memory card to be reassigned to an incorrect drive during installation. For more information, see “This PC can't be upgraded to Windows 10” error on a computer that has a USB device or SD card attached.
  • Addresses an issue in which a File Share Witness does not remove Server Message Block (SMB) handles, which causes a server to eventually stop accepting SMB connections.
  • Addresses an issue that prevents an application protocol URL from being opened when hosted on an intranet page.
  • Addresses an issue with BranchCache when it is in distributed cache mode. BranchCache may use more disk space than assigned for the republication cache. To fully address the issue, devices that have exceeded the disk space assignments should empty BranchCache using the netsh branchcache flush command.
  • Addresses an issue that may prevent some Direct3D applications and games from entering full-screen mode if the display's orientation has been changed from the default.
  • Addresses an issue with creating a Windows catalog file on an x64 system using Windows System Image Manager. For more information, see What's new in ADK kits and tools.
  • Addresses an issue that causes a delay when loading many unsigned Domain Name System (DNS) zones related to the Domain Name System Security Extensions (DNSSEC) feature. This issue occurs after configuring the following registry setting:

Path: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\DNS\Parameters

Setting: EnableFastLoadUnsignedZones

Type: DWORD Value: A value of 1 enables the feature. A value of 0 disables the feature.

Restart the operating system or the DNS server after changing the registry values.”

Luke Jones
Luke Jones
Luke has been writing about all things tech for more than five years. He is following Microsoft closely to bring you the latest news about Windows, Office, Azure, Skype, HoloLens and all the rest of their products.

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