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If the "About Windows" dialog box does not display: Windows 10 Security Technical Implementation Guide
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Systems using an LTSC\B version may not be able to meet all requirements of the STIG as new features are added, which organizations will need to address. Supplemental servicing provides critical and important updates for Windows 10 Enterprise only.Ī separate servicing branch intended for special purpose systems is the Long-Term Servicing Channel (LTSC, formerly Branch - LTSB) which will receive security updates for 10 years but excludes feature updates. Note: Microsoft has extended support for an additional 6 months with supplemental servicing for versions 1607, 1703, and 1709. Only 2 active versions will typically be supported with updates at any given time (with some overlap during the period the latest version is declared ready for broad deployment and support ending for the oldest version.) Approximately 4 months after a new release it is declared ready for broad deployment, previously referred to as the Current Branch for Business (CBB).
#WINDOWS 10 BUILD 10240 TO 1709 UPDATE#
The initial release of a feature update is the Semi-Annual Channel (Pilot), previously referred to as the Current Branch (CB). New versions with feature updates are planned to be released on a semi-annual basis with an estimated support timeframe of 18 months. Systems at unsupported servicing levels or releases will not receive security updates for new vulnerabilities which leaves them subject to exploitation. Windows 10 is maintained by Microsoft at servicing levels for specific periods of time to support Windows as a Service.