
- Windows 11 KB5067103 (build 26220.6780 for version 25H2 and 26120.6780 for 24H2) introduces dark-mode support to the Run dialog, allows dragging and sharing multiple files via the new Drag Tray, and updates the AI agent in Settings with a “Recommended settings” card and enhanced search behavior.
- It also includes fixes for the Taskbar, File Explorer, Start menu, Search, and administrative protection issues.
Microsoft is now rolling out Windows 11 build 26220.6780 (KB5067103) for version 25H2 in the Dev Channel. This update introduces visual changes and improvements to existing features, especially to the AI agent for the Settings app.
At the same time, the company is also making available Windows 11 build 26120.6780 for version 24H2 with the same knowledge base number (KB5067103) as version 25H2 with the same improvements in the Beta Channel.
According to the official notes, the update KB5067103 brings dark support for the Run command, adds support to share multiple files with the Drag Tray, and updates the AI agent in the Settings app with a new “Recommended settings” card and changes to search results.
In addition, Microsoft continues with the updates for Click to Do, OneDrive, Administrator Protection, and various fixes regarding the Taskbar, File Explorer, Start menu, Windows Search, Click to Do, and more.
What’s new on Windows 11 KB5067103 for versions 25H2 and 24H2
These are the latest changes that Microsoft has been working on for Windows 11 25H2 and 24H2.
Run with dark mode
Starting with the release of builds 26220.6780 and 26120.6780, the “Run” command is getting long-overdue support for dark mode.

Dray Tray with multi-file support
Microsoft is also updating the Dray Tray interface so you can drag and drop multiple files to the top of the screen for sharing through this experience.
Settings app AI agent updates
The Windows 11 update KB5067103 also pushes various changes to the agent for the Settings app. In this release, the company is adding a new “Recommended settings” card to the “Home” page that shows inline agent action for recently modified settings.

As part of the search experience, the AI agent can show more results in the flyout. Also, if the setting can’t be changed any further, a dialog will appear with information and an option that you can use to modify the setting.
Other fixes and changes
In addition to the new features and improvements, Windows 11 builds 26220.6780 and 26120.6780 ship various fixes, including:
- Click to Do: Fixed an issue where swipe visuals appeared on the wrong display when launching via right-edge gesture on the primary screen. Additionally, this update introduces new visual cues for selecting specific entities, such as emails and tables.
- Taskbar: Resolved a bug where “Windows key + number” didn’t cycle through app windows as expected.
- File Explorer: Addressed frequent crashes affecting some users.
- Start menu: Fixed unexpected scrolling to the top and touch-based context menus dismissing immediately.
- Search: Corrected an issue where searches displayed unexpected text instead of relevant results and images.
- Other: Mitigated widespread app crashes (including browsers) reported in the previous flight
- Administrator Protection: The feature is now available one more time through the Windows Security app.
- OneDrive: Microsoft rolls out a new icon in Accounts and Homepages in the Settings app.
Microsoft also notes known issues with these updates, including:
- Taskbar: Taskbar preview animations are temporarily disabled due to interference with window sharing; they’ll return in a future update.
- File Explorer: In dark mode, the copy dialog may flash when toggling details, and scaling text can cause the scrollbar and footer to disappear behind a white block.
- Search: Connecting an Xbox Controller via Bluetooth may trigger a bugcheck.
Download Windows 11 update KB5067103
To download and install this Windows 11 build, enroll your devices in the Dev Channel (for version 24H2, enroll in the Beta Channel) through the “Windows Insider Program” settings from the “Update & Security” section. Once you enroll the computer in the program, you can download the build from the “Windows Update” settings by turning on the “Get the latest updates as soon as they’re available” option and clicking the “Check for Updates” button.