Windows 10 KB5058481 Release Preview fixes Account Sync bug affecting EEA users
The update also restores clock seconds and improves calendar.
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Microsoft has released Windows 10 build 19045.5912 (KB5058481) with an account sync fix and feature improvements. This update fixes “an issue affecting the Windows Account Sync Consent system in European Economic Area (EEA) markets.“
It’s worth noting that secondary accounts weren’t acknowledged because of the bug. As a result, it led to increased server load during sync attempts. That’s not all; the Windows 10 KB5058481 update also brings back the seconds display in the Calendar flyout clock, a feature previously removed.
Besides the accounts sync fix, Windows 10 KB5058481 also improves RichCalendar by showing upcoming events for 30 days instead of just a few. Microsoft has also added a description label for the weather button to make the calendar interface more accessible.
Font display bugs are fixed, including GB18030-2022 characters that were rendered incorrectly or appeared too wide. The Windows 10 KB5058481 update also resolves issues where certain sample paragraphs were not displaying correctly on some systems.
Moreover, COSA mobile operator profiles were updated to enhance carrier compatibility and network settings. You can read Microsoft’s full update details on its official website.
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