Windows 11 Experimental (26H1) Build 28120.2242 Adds a Working Security Toggle and Quiet Stability Fixes

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Microsoft has released Windows 11 Experimental Build 28120.2242 to Insiders, featuring a functional security toggle and various stability improvements. The update addresses issues like memory leaks and Wi-Fi connectivity drops, enhancing overall performance without introducing significant new features. Notably, it allows users to enable Administrator protection directly from the Settings app, streamlining the process for IT departments and improving security against unauthorized access. To activate the new feature, users can navigate to the Privacy and Security section and follow the prompts to ensure the changes are properly applied



Windows 11 Experimental (26H1) Build 28120.2242 Adds a Working Security Toggle and Quiet Stability Fixes

Microsoft just pushed Windows 11 Experimental Build 28120.2242 to Insiders with a mix of quiet stability patches and a security toggle that actually works without registry hacks. The update quietly fixes memory leaks and Wi-Fi drops that have been turning the preview channel into a crash testing ground. Users can now flip Administrator protection on directly from Settings instead of begging IT departments to push group policies. The change forces a standard restart and locks down administrative tasks to stop poorly coded utilities from grabbing elevated permissions.

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