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Microsoft is making it harder for some users to get Windows 10 update support – TechRadar
The change will come in with the upcoming release of Windows 10 21H2

Some Windows 10 Enterprise users may need to check their service agreements after Microsoft revealed it will be halving the support period for Long Term Servicing Channel (LTSC) releases soon.
Starting with Windows 10 21H2, scheduled for release later this year, the Enterprise LTSC releases will only be supported for five years instead of the earlier commitment of ten years.
Microsoft argues that the move is the result of extensive conversations with clients of the Enterprise LTSC release, which…
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