Afaik, Home directly to Enterprise never worked, always first to Pro and next the license switch to Enterprise or Education.
Refuse to answer that disturbance. I also reported that nonsense post. If it would be helpful, OK, but this is TROLLING.
Did you read the first post? No versions are available, yet all of them are. Reading the first post should explain that.
Why is this windows 10 S ? I can't even run .exes anymore... You should have said that these ESDs are S edition not home or pro. Smh.
Nothing changes does it, ppl still dive in at the last page without reading ANYTHING! Surely it's common sense to read at least a few pages back before you post. Exact same question was asked just 3 pages back. Post #500.
I'm having a weird problem with 16299.15. It seems like when windows is shutdown or restarted, the user log in is kept instead of being completely signed out. I have a single user A on a laptop: I restart the computer, and at the log in screen instead of entering my pin/pass, I go to restart. If I do so, I have a warning that other users are still logged in (meaning user A). On a desktop with multiple users (Fast Startup is disabled): I start the computer and log in with user A, then I shutdown or restart. The next time the first log in is done with user B, and if I call the task manager, on the Users tab user A is still shown as "Disconnected" (instead of only user B showing) plus user A "Signed in" if I click on the start menu's quick account switching (user pic), and if I try to restart or I'll have a warning that other users are logged in. Is there a new config option on RS3 to force a sign out on shutdown/restart as previously, or prevent this background auto-sign in on next boot? Thanks. EDIT: OK, I've found a solution to the problem. Now it's required to go to Settings\User Accounts\Sign-in Options\ scroll down to Privacy and disable "Use my sign-in info to automatically finish setting up my device after an update or restart". This must be disabled per (on every) account. I've never had to change this setting in the past, so I presume W10 would only auto-sign-in the last user if it had something pending, but now it seems to do it all the time.
None of the published Full ESD's is called 10 S, they all contain S but are multi-index Consumer_Ret ESD's.
You chose to install S, your fault Windows 10 S is one of the SKUs included in the ISOs made by converting the official MS ESDs that got linked the other day, they contain everything apart from Enterprise iirc