multi-device license

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Discussions tagged with multi-device license on WindowsForum.com focus on Microsoft's Extended Security Updates (ESU) program for Windows 10 as the October 14, 2025 end-of-support deadline approaches. The ESU enrollment wizard, available through cumulative update KB5065429, allows eligible PCs to receive one additional year of security patches through October 13, 2026. Key themes include the staged rollout of the enrollment option, conditions and caveats for consumer ESU access, and the distinction between free and paid paths. The tag covers planning considerations for extending Windows 10 security coverage beyond the official end-of-support date.
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    KB5065429: Windows 10 ESU Enrollment & End-of-Support 2025

    Microsoft pushed Windows 10 cumulative update KB5065429 to 22H2 machines this week, a mandatory security rollup that arrives as the platform approaches its October 14, 2025 end‑of‑support deadline — and it’s tightly linked to Microsoft’s consumer Extended Security Updates (ESU) enrollment path...
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    Windows 10 ESU rollout explained: enrollment options and planning

    Microsoft’s slow, staged rollout of the Windows 10 Enroll now (ESU) wizard means the extension lifeline Microsoft promised for legacy PCs is available — but not instantly visible to everyone, and it comes with conditions and caveats that every Windows 10 user should understand before relying on...
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