This new release adds a very interesting feature to the table, namely the Windows Projected File System. Insiders can already enable this feature by going to Windows Features > Turn Windows features on and off. All you need to do is check the Windows Projected File System box and that’s it.

Tero Alhonen also noticed this change and shared the screenshot above with the whole world on Twitter. On the other hand, Walking Cat suggests that Microsoft renamed the GVFS (Git Virtual File System) to ProjF (Windows Projected Filesystem). Anyway, we’ll dig more into this and update the article as soon as new information is available. So, if you installed the latest Windows 10 build on your computer and tested the Windows Projected File System feature, tell us more about your experience in the comments below. UPDATE: As one of our readers explained, instead of having developers install GVFS, the Redmond giant is now including it as a feature of Windows. This corroborates Walking Cat’s hypothesis. For more information, you can check out our reader’s comment below. Thank you, Josedolf. RELATED POSTS TO CHECK OUT:

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