And while it didn't explicitly say so, it's pretty clear that there aren't going to be major new features coming to Windows 10 new development is focused on Windows 11 now. It did confirm that Windows 10 is going to be supported until October 2025, so it's committed to that. The system is updated only when innovations are checked on other systems. Unsurprisingly, Microsoft doesn't comment on its roadmap. LTSC (long term servicing chanell) has a separate update channel. Other questions asked in the AMA were the usual, such as if version 21H2 will be the last feature update to Windows 10. As for when that will be, that's anyone's guess. Ill get around to using it with sysprep eventually. I still created a new answer file anyway and added the same components and just filled out the same settings that I had in the 10 answer file. Specifically, Microsoft confirmed that the next LTSC version of Windows after that will be based on Windows 11. I compared the 10 LTSC answer file settings to what is available under the Win 11 Components in SIM and it is identical as far as my needed settings go. It's also worth remembering that Windows 10 version 21H2 is going to be an LTSC release. LTSC exclusively distributes the 'Enterprise LTSC,' 'IoT Core,' and 'IoT Enterprise LTSC' editions of Windows 10. 'Todays Windows 11 IoT Enterprise release is not an LTSC release and instead. The first version of Windows 11 isn't going to be an LTSC version though it's worth noting that the original version of Windows 10 was. Windows 11 LTSC refers to Windows 11 Long-Term Servicing Channel that is a version for Windows updates and supports. With the release of Windows 11, Microsoft changed the release schedule to annual, and change the channel's name to 'General Availability Channel' (GAC). Windows 11 IoT Enterprise isnt available currently as an LTSC release, and it may never get released as such. In an AMA about Windows 11 and Windows 10 servicing and lifecycle, Microsoft confirmed that Windows 11 is going to get an LTSC version, and that it's going to be supported for five years. The LTSC gets five years of support, although it used to be 10 years.
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