By Delia / Last update December 10, 2024

The Windows development team has released Build 22567.200 (KB5012432) for Windows Insiders in the Dev Channel. If you've been keeping track, this is the second such service pipeline test for this release.

Microsoft's Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 22567, released last week, introduces a number of improvements and brings several bug fixes. These include improvements to Microsoft 365 subscription management in Settings, phone links in Device Settings (OOBE), a new security feature called Smart App Control, and Windows updates that take advantage of more renewable energy. Then, on Friday, Microsoft released Cumulative Update Build 22567.100 (KB5012427) as a minor services update.

Today, the company released Windows 11 Cumulative Update Build 22567.200 (KB5012432). The new build does not bring anything new, as it is a cumulative update being used by Microsoft to test its service pipeline.

The full announcement reads:

"We are starting to roll out Cumulative Update Build 22567.200 (KB5012432). This update does not include anything new and is designed to test our servicing pipeline for builds in the Dev Channel."

Microsoft also notes that Insiders who choose to install Windows 11 Home Edition from the Dev Channel will not be able to install Build 22567.100 and Build 22567.200 updates, as they will not be available from Windows Update.