![]() ![]() ![]() The "Long Term" in it's name made lots of big-organization IT groups happy as they thought they'd get some long-term consistency from an OS they could run on their user's computers, but that's not what MS intended this system for. LTSB is designed for use in Kiosks and other very-special-use systems. LTSB is intended for special scenarios and not for the average desktop, even in a tightly-controlled corporate environment. Therefore, it’s important to remember that Microsoft has positioned the LTSB model primarily for specialized devices. Microsoft Edge, Windows Store client, Cortana (limited search capabilities remain available), Microsoft Mail, Calendar, OneNote, Weather, News, Sports, Money, Photos, Camera, Music, and Clock. All other versions and Editions of Windows are excluded from being updated automatically. This is further confirmed by recent Google Searches, where responses from MS staff are that the following will not be included in LTSB: The Blocker Toolkit is intended for organizations that would like to block automatic delivery of Microsoft Edge (Chromium-based) on devices running Windows 10 version 1803 and newer that are running the Home or Pro Edition of Windows. ![]() That means it would be kind of pointless to include the evolving Edge browser if it's not going to be updated. the reason Microsoft won't provide Edge to Enterprise users on LTSB is because the company expects to roll out new features and feature updates to Edge on a regular basis. ![]()
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