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Some updates on the current branch will be available as full media, allowing a clean installation so that new deployments won’t always have to start from 1511 and then be updated.
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There may be cases when we need to release a critical update urgently, like the The first release of the current branch was 1511 in December 2015, followed by 1602 in March 2016. We plan to release updates for the current branch about three times a year. How often will updates be released for ConfigMgr? Will Microsoft release a ConfigMgr product update in alignment with System Center 2016? Learn more about technical previews in this In the admin console, new versions appear as “Configuration Manager Technical Preview YYMM.” Typically, new versions of the technical preview are available each month. You can then use in-console updates to bring your installation up to date with the most recent preview version.
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To use technical previews, first install a There is no way to switch between the two i.e., you cannot “upgrade” a technical preview to a current branch, or “downgrade” a current branch deployment to the technical preview branch. You can think of technical previews as parallel branches to the ConfigMgr current branch. Technical previews are also a way for us to get early feedback before we release a feature to the current branch. They are intended for early validation in a lab environment, and allow you to validate new features before they are available on current branch. Technical previews are distinct from the current release of ConfigMgr.
What’s the story with technical previews? is by nature all “for business.” Updates to its current branch are released after having been stabilized through internal validation, escrow builds, technical previews, and Technology Adoption Program. No, there is no “Current Branch for Business” for ConfigMgr, which. Is there a ConfigMgr Current Branch and Current Branch for Business? Also, the latest ConfigMgr update version is required to receive critical non-security fixes. Many of these fixes and features are unrelated to Windows 10 management. Yes, the updates for ConfigMgr Current Branch contain critical non-security and security fixes plus new or improved management features. Do I still need to stay current with Configuration Manager? I’m not managing Windows 10 Current Branch or Current Branch for Business. See the “Application Compatibility” section of this FAQ for support provided on the various Windows builds in each branch. All Windows branches are supported on the ConfigMgr Current Branch, including CB, CBB and LTSB. It allows quick and easy delivery of updates, so you can always have the latest Windows management features available.
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How does the ConfigMgr release cadence align with current Microsoft Intune and Windows 10 Current Branch release cadences?ĬonfigMgr is designed to support the faster pace of updates for Windows 10 and Microsoft Intune. Here are answers to the most frequently asked questions about ConfigMgr. With all this change and momentum, we’ve received a number of questions from across our customer base about the current branch model and how we work with the new Windows 10 servicing model. We’re flattered by the overwhelmingly positive response from our community of users and proud to share that today more than 25 million devices are being managed in our current branch model. This new model transformed the way we deliver ConfigMgr, moving from longer release cycles to regular updates designed to support the faster pace of updates for Windows 10 and Microsoft Intune. To System Center Configuration Manager (ConfigMgr) when we introduced our current branch model.
First published on CLOUDBLOGS on Jun 24, 2016