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it's still the same sku, they showed something good there. I've just been thinking about this. They build on each other LTSC 2019 and ioT 2019 You are right, it can really be due to the rule entry that the support can do far more than an LTSC 2019. I have saved both rule entries separately.
The different support thing will be with Enterprise LTSC 2022 (5 years) and IoT Enterprise LTSC 2022 (5+5years).
Nobody knows at this time, except MS. As Win11 is consumer-oriented, and Enterprise LTSC targets businesses, it will probably be based on 19044.
Probably not many officially used LTSC installs will be ran on mobile devices, for which "win 11" is being designed, but it's all speculation till it is officially announced and published by MSFT.
No, windows 10 enterprise Iot isn't built for mobile devices, actually it is x86 only. Iot core on the other hand, is arm based.
sorry i didn't make it clear, what i mean by x86 includes both x86 and x86-64, since they are the same instruction set. Enterprise Iot is compiled using x86 instruction is what i mean.
[QUOTE = "alexxf, post: 1668784, member: 18518"] No se permiten isos de Homebrew en MDL. Solo imágenes originales. [/ QUOTE] lo siento por mi mal inglés, así que estoy buscando windows ltsc enterprise Build: 17763.2028 ¿habrá algún enlace?
@Enthousiast sorry if this is kind of stupid, but is LTSC 2019 a valid upgrade path for Win 11? and if our LTSC is HWID activated, is Win 11 going to be activated too?
Nobody knows what Enterprise 2022 LTSC will be based on. You should be able to upgrade from Enterprise 2019 LTSC to Win 11 normal Enterprise. Activation options didn't change for 11.