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  1. Windows 10 End of Support 2025: 60-day Alert, ESU, and Windows 11 Paths

    Microsoft's countdown to the end of Windows 10 support has moved from calendar date to a consumer-facing prompt: a 60‑day warning that leaves millions of PCs with a clear deadline and a narrow set of paths forward to stay protected, migrate to Windows 11, or pay to extend security updates for a...
  2. KB5063709 Fixes Windows 10 ESU Enrollment, Extends Security Updates to Oct 2026

    Microsoft’s patch KB5063709 quietly repaired the enrollment path that had prevented many Windows 10 users from signing up for the company’s one‑year Extended Security Updates (ESU) program, restoring the “Enroll now” experience in Settings so eligible PCs can get security‑only updates through...
  3. Windows 10 ESU for Home Users: One-Year Security Bridge to 2026

    When Microsoft set October 14, 2025 as the end-of-support date for Windows 10, many home users faced a stark choice: upgrade to Windows 11, buy new hardware, or run an increasingly exposed system. Microsoft’s consumer Extended Security Updates (ESU) program changes that calculation: eligible...
  4. Windows 10 Downgrading from Windows Insider Program Using Restore Points: Is It Possible?

    can I use restore point to downgrade after I enroll in the windows insider program if I want to go to the commercial version
  5. Quick Tip: How to enroll in the Office 365 Insider Fast Ring

    Want to test the same builds that Microsoft employee's have access for Office 365? Just join the Office Insider Fast Ring to get started and you will be ready to receive one or two new builds each week from the Office Insider Fast Ring. read more Continue reading...
  6. Using speech in your UWP apps: Look who’s talking

    In our first and second posts in this series, we looked at some of the APIs available in the Universal Windows Platform (UWP) for using speech as an input and output mechanism within your application. We’re going to close off the series with this article by broadening our scope and looking at...
  7. Enrolling in the Windows Insider Program post Windows 10 release

    Although the program is in a temporary holding pattern as Windows 10 is rolled out globally we can now get an idea how Insiders will be able to enroll and dis-enroll activated installations of Windows 10. read more Continue reading...
  8. Windows 10 Option to Leave Preview Program-all computers or just the one?

    In 10147, and probably the next official build, there is an option to stop the Preview Builds. This seems to direct you to a website to do this, but since I am not ready to leave, does anyone know if this option will stop the Preview builds for all the computers currently enrolled or just the...
  9. Securing and Hardening Network Device Enrollment Service for Microsoft Intune and System...

    This whitepaper describes best practices for securing and hardening NDES to enable the deployment of certificates with Microsoft Intune and System Center Configuration Manager Link Removed
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    Windows 8 cant log in using picture, please help

    It used to work,then it no longer recognized my mouse clicks in picture (circles) Tried to delete picture and start fresh, with new picture, get "There was a failure during enrollment process." when trying to complete this please help,picture log in is very convientient
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    Windows 7 Biometrics Help! Biometry not allowed by computer policy

    I recently installed Build 7100 as a new install. The biometric hardware is working properly, UPEK, although I receive an error message "Can't start enrollment for current user. Biometry is disabled by operating system policy." I am using the built-in Administrator account and I have already...