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Tag Archives: Windows 10 Version 1803
Windows 10 Version 1803: Support extended for 6 Months until May 2021
[German]A little surprise for enterprise administrators: Microsoft has just announced that they have extended support for Windows 10 version 1803 for another six months. Support for Enterprise editions of Windows 10 version 1803 ends now in May 2021. Advertising
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Windows 10 Version 1803: Network environment empty
[German]Some users are facing an empty network environment and have problems accessing other shares, after upgrading to Windows 10 April Update (V1803). Here are a few hints what to do. Advertising
Windows 10 V1803: (Boot-) issues with update KB4103721
[German]Users who upgraded to Windows 10 version 1803 (April Update) have received the cumulative update KB4103721 as of May 8, 2017. However, some systems have boot problems or other bugs. Here is an overview of what you should know. Advertising
Windows 10 April 2018 Update: New Name, new game in May?
[German]Another 'water level report' for the upcoming Windows 10 release. It's becoming more and more of a running gag; the story behind the Windows 10 feature update to version 1803 – which will now be named as April 2018 Update … Continue reading