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Windows updates, bugs, and insights
July 01, 2020
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Microsoft's "Windows servicing calendars" are designed to help companies keep track of several product lines so IT shops can prep and deploy each year's updates. But they don't have to be set in stone.
Microsoft has eliminated the ability to manually stop feature upgrades from reaching unmanaged PCs running Windows 10 Pro, Enterprise and Education.
The company intentionally removed the âupdate deferralâ options from the Win10 version 2004 Update Advanced options pane, ostensibly âto prevent confusion.â Riiiiight. But thereâs good news: a newly documented Pro, Education and Enterprise Registry setting that circumvents the version deferral problems. And it appears to work in version 1803 onward.
Microsoft has acknowledged that a combination of the June 2-or-later version of Microsoft 365 (nee Office 365) and the June Win10 cumulative updates cause Outlook to disavow its PST files. The source of the problem seems to be a bug in the cumulative updates.
Here's what you need to know about each update to the current version of Windows 10 as it's released from Microsoft. Now updated for KB4567523, released June 18, 2020.
Challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic have lit a fire under decision makers to speed up their cloud journey.
Hopefully you caught last weekâs episode with our WWDC predictions⦠This week, weâre back discussing which WWDC announcements weâre most excited about. From Apple Silicon to App Library, Car Key and sleep tracking, Juliet, Mike and Ken rehash the event and dive into the features theyâre most looking forward to using.
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