A comprehensive update is now available for all supported versions of the Windows 10 June 2022 operating system. This month’s general update fixes a number of issues, including a bug that prevented Microsoft from running Excel and Outlook. Fixed another bug affecting the Internet Explorer mode window.
List of revisions in the June 2022 update (KB5014699Microsoft has warned that the company has fixed several issues for Windows 10. According to the updated version specifications, an error in the Windows 10 June 2022 update may disable the Wi-Fi hotspot feature of the operating system.
It is very common to use a smartphone or tablet as a personal hotspot to share high-speed 5G wireless internet connection with other devices at any time. In Windows, you can create a hotspot and share the Internet with other devices. In fact, the hotspot feature in Windows 10 can be used as a Wi-Fi extension.
After the Windows 10 June 2022 update, users may no longer be able to use the Wi-Fi hotspot feature. This is confirmed in the feedback center statements:
“After installing KB5014699 there was a problem resetting network connections every 5 minutes, including RDP sessions, SMB sessions and a session between a bridge and an IoT device. One of the affected users mentioned this.
“Enabling Internet connection sharing breaks the ability to access the Internet on the computer sharing the connection. Even sites that run on local hosts are permanently rotated and out of date, ”said another user.
Enabling ICS also destroys the RDP capability of computers connected to a shared network adapter. Notably, I can still connect to port 3389 via telnet on the link-sharing platform, but one affected user explained how RDP was broken, “the RDP client continues to configure ‘remote session’.
Microsoft has now quietly updated it Documents To highlight the error that users encounter unexpected issues when using the WiFi hotspot feature. If you are infected, the host machine may lose its connection to the Internet.
In other words, this error may break your device’s WiFi network. If your device’s internet connection has changed recently, it may be due to a major update. You can adjust and restore Internet access on the host device by disabling the WiFi hotspot feature. To disable the WiFi hotspot completely, follow these steps:
- Open the Start menu.
- Open Settings> Network & Internet> Mobile Hotspot.
- Under ‘Share my internet connection from here’, make sure the ‘Share my internet connection with other devices’ option is disabled.
In most cases, following these steps should alleviate Windows 11 WiFi issues.
Windows 10 June 2022 Update Issues
In addition to the broken WiFi, Microsoft is aware that there is another bug in the Windows 10 June 2022 update, in which users will not be able to sign in with the Azure Active Directory (AAD).
This affects applications and services that use Azure Active Directory and some users may have problems with VPN connections, Microsoft Teams, Microsoft OneDrive and Microsoft Outlook.
“Professional coffee fan. Total beer nerd. Hardcore reader. Alcohol fanatic. Evil twitter buff. Friendly tv scholar.”