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Originally posted by d000hg View PostWhy are they deploying W10 to a fleet when it hasn't even been released properly?
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Why are they deploying W10 to a fleet when it hasn't even been released properly?
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Coincidentally I have just been assigned a new project today to introduce Win10 to service for 50 or so Surface 3 Pro's. So image build, deployment via SCCM, disk encryption etc. the first issue I've come across is that our current version of SCCM 2012 doesn't support it. Oh we'll it's only day one of the project
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Originally posted by vetran View Postand what do the corporates do with images?
Service Packs weren't there for home users.
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Rolling updates replacing SPs doesn't have anything to do with end of life, so I think these are two separate issues:
1)will we still get SPs
2)will we still get new major versions of windows
As you say, I think the answer to 2 has to be "yes". Apart from anything else, they can't bring in major changes like 7->8 incrementally, there will doubtless be future paradigm shifts.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostI'm not sure how our two comments are related.
If it is, why would it have an end of life ?
What they are saying does not ring true
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostAren't they ditching the entire SP model in favour of constant, mandatory updates?Originally posted by MicrosoftBob View PostAs Windows 10 end of life is 2020 for mainstream support, I'd imagine that another windows version is coming later
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I'm going to install it as soon as it comes out, I mean what could go wrong?
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostAren't they ditching the entire SP model in favour of constant, mandatory updates?
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Not yet, but as every second version disagrees with me (vista, W8, whatever came before XP), this should be a decent one.
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