If you’re using the Enterprise or Education version of Windows 10 (hint: If you aren’t sure, you aren’t), Microsoft just gave you a stay of execution
[See the full post at: Microsoft extends end of support for the Enterprise and Education versions of Win10 1607, 1703, 1709]
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Microsoft extends end of support for the Enterprise and Education versions of Win10 1607, 1703, 1709
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ManagerFebruary 1, 2018 at 2:21 pm #163841Viewing 3 reply threadsAuthorReplies-
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AskWoody_MVPFebruary 1, 2018 at 2:27 pm #163842From Windows 10 Client and Windows Server Semi-Annual Channel Lifecycle Policy update (February 1, 2018):
“Since the introduction of the Modern Lifecycle Policy in August of 2016, more and more products are launching under this support and servicing model to keep customers current.
Today, we are clarifying how the Windows 10 Client Semi-Annual Channel and Windows Server Semi-Annual Channel are supported. By listing these Channels as following the Modern Lifecycle Policy, we are able to more accurately reflect how we already service and update Windows 10 and Windows Server Semi-Annual Channels today through twice-a-year feature updates and monthly quality updates.”
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AskWoody MVPFebruary 1, 2018 at 7:31 pm #163904I’d like to see them move to a “when we really need to” upgrade policy. If there’s a big change whose benefits justify the disruption, regressions, and code churn, then release it as soon as it’s ready. Otherwise, just concentrate on the less fun stuff like security patches and bugfixes. Windows 7 hasn’t seen a version upgrade since SP1 in March 2010, nearly eight years ago, and it’s still very usable now– in part because it hasn’t had the barrage of changes whose main purpose seems to be justifying “Windows as a Service” rather than any need or desire the Windows user actually had.
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AskWoody_MVPFebruary 1, 2018 at 3:11 pm #163859-
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AskWoody LoungerFebruary 2, 2018 at 12:42 am #163941Microsoft extends Windows 10 support period, but makes cuts to Office 2019
Just reading that article and this : Changes to Office and Windows servicing and support
In addition to the extended support periods for Windows 10 1607/1703/1709 for Enterprise / Education versions, we also learn that :
(1) The next version of Windows 10 LTSC (previously LTSB) will be released in the fall of this year instead of in 2019. So it will be Windows 10 LTSC 2018, probably corresponding to version 1809. This version will have the previous 10 year support period.
(2) The next perpetual version of Office (not the subscription version Office 365), Office 2019, will be released this year, and its support period will be reduced from the normal 10 years to 7 years (5 years mainstream + 2 years extended), meaning that it will be out of support at the same time as Office 2016.
It seems that, if I don’t want to subscribe, and I already am running Office 2016 perpetual, then apparently there is no reason for me to switch to Office 2019 in this case.
Hope for the best. Prepare for the worst.
Jan K.
AskWoody LoungerFebruary 1, 2018 at 10:03 pm #163919From article…
Microsoft officials said these extensions are for those “who need a little extra time to implement Windows as a service”
Those who hasn’t grasped and implemented the wonderful WAAS idea in three years only needs a further 6 months…?
Since Windows 10.17.09 has been deemed “ready for business”, why not stick to original plan? All clients knew and accepted that plan by installing Windows 10.15.07.
My guess is, that enterprises objected and students cried. But I know nothing! 😀
Once the extended time period has run out and clients rolls up to 10.17.09 they will by then have less than a year to enjoy stability until forced to 10.19.04?
I now hereby predict Windows 10.19.04 will get an extended time period.
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