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Windows server extended support
Windows server extended support









  1. WINDOWS SERVER EXTENDED SUPPORT INSTALL
  2. WINDOWS SERVER EXTENDED SUPPORT UPDATE
  3. WINDOWS SERVER EXTENDED SUPPORT PATCH

It is highly recommended to upgrade or migrate to a current version of the operating systems to receive client management support.Ĭan I continue to host distribution points on Windows Server 2008/R2?

WINDOWS SERVER EXTENDED SUPPORT PATCH

Yes, if you’re using the latest released version of Configuration Manager current branch.Ĭan I continue to use Configuration Manager for non-patch related client management?Ĭlient management features not related to Windows patch management or operating system deployment will no longer be tested on the operating systems covered under the extended security updates program and we do not guarantee that they will continue to function. Can I continue to patch them using Configuration Manager once I move them to Azure? Today, I patch them on-premises using Configuration Manager. I plan to migrate my Windows 2008/R2 servers to Azure. Only the latest released version of Configuration Manager current branch should be used.

WINDOWS SERVER EXTENDED SUPPORT INSTALL

If you have a requirement to patch operating systems covered under the extended security updates program using Configuration Manager, migrate or upgrade to the latest released version of Configuration Manager (current branch).Ĭan all supported versions of Configuration Manager current branch be used to deploy and install security updates released under the extended security updates program? As such, following the end of support date for Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008/R2, these operating systems will no longer be tested nor supported with Configuration Manager.įor those clients covered under the ESU program, the latest released version of Configuration Manager current branch can be used to deploy and install Windows security updates released under the program and deploy supported OSes via operating system deployment (OSD).Ĭan older versions of Configuration Manager (2007, 2012) be used to deploy and install security updates released under the extended security updates program? In general, products that are beyond their support lifecycle are not supported for use with any version of Configuration Manager as clients or in server roles.

WINDOWS SERVER EXTENDED SUPPORT UPDATE

This article describes software update management and OS deployment using Configuration Manager for clients covered under the ESU program. Security updates released under the ESU program will be published to Windows Server Update Services (WSUS). Īs a last resort option for volume licensing customers running Windows 7 (Professional or Enterprise) and Windows Server 2008 after the end of support date, Microsoft recently announced the Extended Security Updates (ESU) program. For help planning and deploying Windows 10, Microsoft offers guidance and other resources to accelerate the migration. Support for Windows 7 comes to an end on January 14, 2020, and to remain current and supported, customers need to make the shift to Windows 10.











Windows server extended support