Newsletter Archives
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Ever consider dropping back to the LTSB/LTSC version of Win10?
It ain’t easy.
Gregg Keizer explains everything you need to know about LTSC. Well, almost everything.
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There’s another snag in Win10 LTSB licensing
I didn’t see this one coming.
If you have a volume license, you can stick LTSB – the version of Win10 that’ll be supported for ten years – on your current computers. But when you get new computers, or replace the old ones, you have to use the latest LTSB version.
So far we’ve had two LTSB versions, the so-called LTSB 2015 (which is just the original, RTM version of Win10) and LTSB 2016 (which is the 1607 “Anniversary Update” version).
Excellent article by Gregg Keizer in Computerworld on the ramifications.
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Which way with Windows? Versions, builds, rings, updates, branches, and editions, Win7 to 10.
Cutting through a bewildering array of options.
InfoWorld Woody on Windows
Kits, cats, sacks, and wives,
How many were there going to St. Ives?