Installed latest Office 365 Beta (2107) 16.0.14226.20004. Finally rounded corners on Office too. KMS VL ALL AIO v41r activating Windows 11 Home (45 days) and Office Beta (2107). Does UUDUMP serve the Pro version too now ?
It offers all SKUs, only when teams is included it's not working properly, so exclude it at the initial SKU selection window at uup dump.
Just google Office beta (2107) 16.0.14226.20004 and you will find what you need, from non official sites.
On Insider Build, they have this new desktop context menu overlay (right-click) and you have to go to bottom where it says "Show more options" to get to the old context menu. That reg tweaks is for putting Task Manager entry on old context menu. So: right-click desktop > "Show more options" > Task Manager. I haven't checked the registry yet to see if it can be added to new context overlay (hopefully it can). But as noted before, you can also right-click on the Start button in the taskbar to get to Task Manager and other system utils.
Just upgraded to Windows 11 Pro on two old Dell Latitudes, one 2013 and the other 2015, from Windows 10 Pro 20H2. Message said I couldn't upgrade because of the Intel Processors not being higher than 2018, not true. Updated all the software to current levels as a Microsoft Insider and got the error message that I wasn't able to upgrade with these laptops. I changed my BIOS which has the TPM requirements to UFEI and Secure Boot, selected DEV Channel and the older Dell laptops bypassed the messages about not being able to update. Took about 1 hour to install the new Windows 11 21H2 6/29/21 22000.51 expierence pack 421.16300.0.3. The changes on Windows 11 are the Start Menu button is now in the middle of the task bar. After Windows 11 Pro was up and running, I installed Microsoft Office 2019. When the Office completed I tested my old activation, KMS_VL_ALL_AIO_V38.0, and it works fine on Windows 11. With the update from Windows 10 Pro to Windows 11 Pro it carried forward my Dell Product activation software, so when I used the KMS activation it still shows that Windows 11 Pro is permanently activated, and Office 2019 was activated for 180 days. I hope this information is useful and I look forward to sharing next experiences with new Windows 11 users.
Does anyone here know of a reliable way to keep Defender turned off in 20000.51? The best that I can achieve in the long term is to turn Real-time monitoring OFF in Group Policy which is good enough, but I am curious if there are better ways. While the service can be stopped and the value DisableAntiSpyware can be edited using NSudo, both come back after a while, unlike in 1904x. I am on the Insider DEV at the moment and having Diagnostic fully on as requirement may be the reason. The other way is to remove/rename the files under ProgramData but I am trying to avoid such implementation to allow a graceful turn back on later.
if anyone is wondering about the cumutive update for windows 11, you probably already have it..windows update mini tool will work