Microsoft recently
announced a change in how they handle the supersedence behaviour for several
Windows releases prior to Windows 10. Affected releases are:
The new supersedence behaviour allows organisations managing updates via WSUS or Configuration Manager to:
No. This new behaviour has no impact on EBS certifications with Windows desktop clients. All current and future EBS desktop client certifications are expected to work with this new supersedence model for Windows security updates.
EBS customers do not have to wait for new certification announcements before rolling out security updates under this new supersedence model to their end-user desktop clients.
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The new supersedence behaviour allows organisations managing updates via WSUS or Configuration Manager to:
- Selectively
install Security Only Quality Updates (bundled by Month) at any time
- Periodically
deploy the Security Monthly Quality Rollup and only deploy the Security
Only Quality Updates since then, and;
- More
easily monitor software update compliance using Configuration Manager or
WSUS.
No. This new behaviour has no impact on EBS certifications with Windows desktop clients. All current and future EBS desktop client certifications are expected to work with this new supersedence model for Windows security updates.
EBS customers do not have to wait for new certification announcements before rolling out security updates under this new supersedence model to their end-user desktop clients.
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