Yesterday Microsoft released some information on additional changes to their Windows 10 Servicing, by extending Windows 10 18 month service release support, to 24 months, adding an additional 6 months for Enterprise and Education versions of Windows 10. What does Read More …
Optimizing Windows 10 for the Enterprise – Default Apps
With each release of Windows 10, Microsoft continues to add several applications by default into the operating system. Two big concerns are shared by IT professionals is user logon time and the unnecessary applications like Candy Crush. Even for with Read More …
Microsoft Video Game DVR & Citrix Reciever
Recently when launching Citrix published applications from Windows 10 devices, the Microsoft Game Recording DVR image pops up. I am currently using Windows 10 ENTERPRISE edition, so I am not sure why Microsoft even thought it wise to turn the Read More …
Windows 10 Enterprise – Store App Breaks
Recently we found an issue with Windows 10 Enterprise Store application and the GPO that locks the store down to only displaying the private store. The GPO for setting this is here: http://gpsearch.azurewebsites.net/#13433 This policy only applies to Windows 10 Read More …
Windows 10 – LTSB or Not to LTSB? That is the question.
One of the most frustrating changes to understand with Microsoft’s new Windows 10 Servicing model is the differences between LTSB (Long Term Servicing Branch), CB (Current Branch), and CBB (Current Branch for Business). Even more frustrating is the lack of Read More …
Windows 10 Stuck at Restarting – Hung Reboot
Microsoft KB3163018 appears to be the root cause of several users experiencing their windows 10 systems stuck ‘restarting’ for hours. I’ve seen this occur on several devices and I have never seen the system auto escape out of the problem. Read More …