Visual Studio Code 1.106.3 released
Microsoft recently rolled out Visual Studio Code 1.106.3, an update designed to tackle several nagging issues users had been encountering in their development environment. One significant problem fixed involves how VS Code interacts with the MCP Registry; previously, it turned out that its integration wasn't equipped to handle the newest version of this registry because of a specific bug.
It appears the fix for this particular hiccup moved up faster than anticipated, likely because other high-impact issues demanded attention too. For instance, bugs related to ADMX files containing incorrect field values were prioritized and quickly resolved; these fixes already appeared in the VSCode Insiders build before landing in the stable version update.
Another welcome improvement patches a frustrating regression bug. There's evidence that some users have recently experienced Visual Studio Code inexplicably pausing mid-sentence, but this update confirms it's fixed, which is excellent news for anyone relying on smooth typing or debugging sessions.
These fixes aren't just random adjustments; they stem directly from user feedback reported in issues #278610, #278352, and #277214. Users like erw444, satikas, and LauraLivers, among others, have contributed valuable bug reports over time, highlighting specific problems within the software.
It's clear from this update that Microsoft remains attentive to the issues raised by its user base and acts swiftly through regular releases. This dedication helps ensure VS Code continues to serve as a dependable workhorse for developers worldwide.
Keeping tools like Visual Studio Code reliable is essential for everyone who uses it daily. We'll have to keep watching, both for new problems, but also whether these fixes help smooth out the overall experience long-term.
Release VS Code October 2025 Recovery 3
The update addresses these issues. For the complete release notes go to Updates on code.visualstudio.com.
