Windows 10 build 18362.10006 download

Windows 10 build 18362.10006 (19H2) releases with changes

Microsoft pushes its third preview of Windows 10 19H2 with minor changes, and here's all you need to know.

Microsoft is now rolling out Windows 10 build 18362.10006 for devices enrolled in the Fast ring of the Windows Insider Program. This is the third preview since the company resumed the 19H2 development, and it’s a small update that simply enables the features available with build 18362.10005.

These are the features included with build 18362.10005, which are now enabled with Windows 10 build 18362.10006:

  • A change to enable third-party digital assistants to voice activate above the Lock screen.
  • Windows containers require matched host and container version. This restricts customers and limits Windows containers from supporting mixed-version container pod scenarios This update includes five fixes to address this and allow the host to run down-level containers on up-level for process (Argon) isolation.
  • A fix to allow OEMs to reduce the inking latency based on the hardware capabilities of their devices rather than being stuck with latency selected on typical hardware configuration by the OS.
  • Key-rolling or Key-rotation feature enables secure rolling of Recovery passwords on MDM managed AAD devices upon on demand request from in-tune/MDM tools or upon every time recovery password is used to unlock the BitLocker protected drive. This feature will help prevent accidental recovery password disclosure as part of manual BitLocker drive unlock by users.

Although build 18362.10006 is now available, it is only for a select number of testers in the Slow ring.

Microsoft is listing the complete set of improvements, fixes, and known issues for Windows 10 Insider Preview build 18362.10006 at the Windows Blog.

Download Windows 10 build 18362.10006

Although there are no ISO files for Windows 10 build 18362.10006, the update is available immediately through the Slow ring on devices already running the May 2019 Update. This preview update will download and install automatically on your device, but you can always force the update from Settings > Update & security > Windows Update, and clicking the Check for updates button.

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