Open viperthunder opened 1 year ago
@viperthunder Thank you for bringing this to our attention. I've delegated this to content author @Heidilohr, who will review it and offer their insightful opinions.
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Hello, just to add some context, we are using the latest version of Windows 10 Multi Session machines (22H2) in Azure.
I was able to confirm that the correct product in WSUS is "Windows 10, version 1903 and later". This is the only "product" that allowed our MultiSession machines to install KB5028166.
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Hello, the article states "Yes. You can update Windows 10 Enterprise multi-session and Windows 11 Enterprise multi-session with the appropriate feature updates published to WSUS."
WSUS provides a multitude of Windows 10 "Products", including: Windows 10 Windows 10 and later Windows 10 v1903 and later Windows 10 Creators [...] and Later Windows 10 Fall Creators [...] and Later Windows 10 LTSB Windows 10 GDR-DU Windows 10 Anniversary [...] and Later
Which of these categories would Windows 10 Enterprise for Virtual Desktop fall under?
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