New
#40
Just read this about it: (sorry if this info is somewhere in the above- couldn't find it on skipping thru).
Planning to update to Windows 11? A checklist before you do | ComputerworldMicrosoft has already started rolling out an optional update of KB5005101 to Windows 10 (released on Sept. 1) that allows the upcoming Windows 11 release to be blocked.
As Microsoft notes in the release notes, it “adds the "Target Product Version" policy. With this, administrators can specify the Windows product they want devices to migrate to or remain on (for example, Windows 10 or Windows 11).”
Specifically, Microsoft added to the group policy settings a new value in the "Select Target Feature update" version. Prior to the update, the setting only had a value for setting the “Target version for Feature Updates." You put in the release information, as noted in aka.ms/ReleaseInformationPage. Once the preview update is installed, the settings change will specifically allow you to target Windows 10 or Windows 11.