rollout timing

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Discussions tagged with rollout timing on WindowsForum.com focus on the scheduling and availability of Microsoft security updates and feature releases. A prominent example is the KB5063709 cumulative update for Windows 10, which expanded Extended Security Updates (ESU) enrollment to a broader audience and fixed the enrollment wizard. This update was released on August 12, 2025, and extended security coverage through October 13, 2026. The tag covers topics such as when updates become available, how rollout windows affect users, and the timing of critical patches. Members share insights on update deployment schedules, delays, and the impact of rollout timing on system security and stability.
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    KB5063709: ESU Enrollment Fix Extends Windows 10 Security to 2026

    Microsoft’s August 12, 2025 cumulative update for Windows 10 — KB5063709 — quietly did the heavy lifting many users needed: it expands the consumer Extended Security Updates (ESU) enrollment experience to a broad audience and repairs the enrollment wizard that prevented some people from signing...
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