No more updates to original Win 10 version 1507/10240 after 26 March?

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       #21

    DavidY said:
    I'm confused now. There is still an item on Microsoft's site saying there won't be any more updates for version 1507 after May 2017:
    https://support.microsoft.com/en-gb/...curity-updates

    But today, there's a new cumulative update?
    https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/...date-kb4022727
    Cumulative Update KB4022727 Windows 10 initial Build 10240.17443

    And I know that XP got an update today, along with some other out-of-support versions like Vista and 8.0, but some of the updates to 10240 don't look like security issues to me, such as :


    So what's going on? Has support for 1507/10240 been extended?
    it's only officially extended for 1507 LTSB and KB4022727 is pretty much an "out-of-band" security update to deal with the WannaCry crisis. I don't expect Microsoft to release any new updates for the 1507 release in the CB (current branch) & CBB (current branch for business) branches beyond KB4022727 - the lone exception is the 1507 LTSB branch. nobody should be using the original 1507 Windows 10 release, except for those using Enterprise LTSB.
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  2. Posts : 1,524
    Windows 10 Pro (32-bit) 16299.15
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       #22

    erpster4 said:
    it's only officially extended for 1507 LTSB and KB4022727 is pretty much an "out-of-band" security update to deal with the WannaCry crisis. I don't expect Microsoft to release any new updates for the 1507 release in the CB (current branch) & CBB (current branch for business) branches beyond KB4022727 - the lone exception is the 1507 LTSB branch. nobody should be using the original 1507 Windows 10 release, except for those using Enterprise LTSB.
    I clean-installed regular 1507/10240 Pro to see what happens, and it does indeed pick up KB4022727 when I check for Updates, so it's not just for LTSB.

    And that update does seem to contain more than just critical security patches - for example: "Addressed issue where displays turn off unexpectedly even when “Turn off display” is set to “Never” in Power Options." may be inconvenient but it doesn't sound like it can infect your computer, so it isn't just security updates in the wake of WannaCry.

    Also, Windows 10 1507 is not mentioned in the list of unsupported operating systems in this page which accompanies this week's patches for XP, Vista etc:
    https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/...lder-platforms

    So it's still unclear to me if Microsoft have actually ended support for 1507 (non-LTSB)?
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