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WIN 10 IOT update removed current startup app
The latest push of win 10 IOT (10.0.17763.194) that got pushed to my devices messed them up and caused my startup app to no longer be my startup app. I currently have this running on several devices and that's a huge problem. Currently my system is in beta, but I can go to full production with many devices if this will happen again in the future. How can I make sure that any windows updates don't mess with my startup app?smart_doorDec 13, 2018Brass Contributor7.6KViews1like9CommentsWindows 10 IoT Core Services available NOW
Windows 10 IoT Core Services is a new cloud services subscription that provides the essential services needed to commercialize a device on Windows 10 IoT Core. Through this subscription, OEMs have access to 10 years of support on Windows 10 IoT Core Long Term Servicing Channel (LTSC) along with services to manage device updates and assess device health. Read more here.Sara ClaytonJul 12, 2018Former Employee5.4KViews2likes5CommentsEnabling Hyper-V Services in Win10 IOT Enterprise
Hi All, We are using Win10 IOT Enterprise for our project development and trying to enable Hyper-V services under Hyper-V platform in Windows optional features section. But we are not able to enable this feature and because of this, Windows commands related to NAT feature are not working. We tried to enable the above feature in Win10 Enterprise edition and able to enable the same. We would like to know the procedure to enable the Hyper-V platform in Win10 IOT Enterprise.Thanga8224Sep 21, 2020Copper Contributor6.4KViews0likes4CommentsWhy do I feel abandoned?
The last sanctioned version was for the RP3B, where is RP3B+ and RP4, The technical preview is unusable, I have clients awaiting this.... Are we done?Solvedonesys01Oct 15, 2019Copper Contributor2.5KViews2likes3CommentsDisable Windows Update in Windows 10 IoT Enterprise
I'm trying to disable the Windows Update service to stop it from running and downloading updates while our device is connected to the Internet. Our device is only connected on occasion and remains offline most of the time. I have tried multiple registry settings for the update service and related services, but as soon as it sees a connection they start back up. I found some group policy settings to stop update from automatically downloading and installing them. Is that the only way to keep updates from happening? Thanks, Joshkendallj8Nov 14, 2025Copper Contributor275Views0likes3Comments- Pascal_JaultMar 22, 2022Copper Contributor2KViews0likes3Comments
IoTEdge on Windows 10 IoT Enterprise
I have recovered some old electronics that were working very well with Windows 7 Embedded. Driven by the apparent simplicity of implementing IoTEdge in the documentation and understanding the great potential of joining IoTHub + IoTEdge I got down to work. After several hours wasted trying to configure a device, I must admit that I feel bewildered. During the process I try to install a clean copy of Windows 10 IoT Enterprise a total of three times by following the four steps outlined in: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/iot-edge/how-to-install-iot-edge-windows but it was useless because I was not able to start the agent apparently due to not having permissions or because the docker agent cannot be started. I suppose that in the end I am leaving some nonsense but I don't know how to see it. Have any of you had a fight with IoTEdge / IoT Enterprise, or generally go directly to Debian based system?SolvedPepLluisBanoMar 29, 2020Copper Contributor1.9KViews1like3CommentsAnomalies IDs for Windows 10 IoT Enterprise LTSC 2021 for medical devices
Good day everyone, I am working in the medical device industry and we use Windows 10 IoT Enterprise LTSC 2021 as the operating system for our devices. To comply with medical device regulations, we need access to a comprehensive and tracked list of anomalies (bugs) with specific IDs for this version of the operating system. I have been unable to find this documentation on Microsoft's official website, but it is essential for: Completing software risk analysis Documenting known vulnerabilities as required by regulations (MDR, FDA, etc.) Maintaining the traceability required for certification processes We have regular licenses for the operating system and I would like to know: Is this documentation available for Windows 10 IoT Enterprise LTSC 2021 license holders? Is there a specific channel (OEM Partner Program, Commercial Support, or other) through which we can access this information? Is there a dedicated process for medical device manufacturers to obtain this documentation? Any guidance on how to proceed would be greatly appreciated. Thank you in advance for your support!noemiioriooApr 16, 2025Copper Contributor138Views0likes2Comments
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