Microsoft is testing a faster File Explorer and a redesigned, more customizable context menu in Windows 11 preview builds to improve speed, reduce clutter, and address user feedback. The company is also removing the WMIC tool from newer Windows 11 releases, a LOLBIN that has been abused by cybercriminals. #Microsoft #Windows11 #FileExplorer #WMIC
Keypoints
- Microsoft is testing File Explorer improvements for speed, performance, and reliability.
- The new Windows 11 context menu is designed to be simpler, faster, and more customizable.
- A new βCustomize menuβ shortcut lets users change context menu settings more easily.
- Microsoft has also been working on File Explorer preloading to improve launch times.
- The WMIC tool is being removed from Windows 11 24H2, 25H2, and new beta builds.