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Windows 10 EOS: Myths, misconceptions, and FAQs
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Thursday, Mar 06, 2025, 11:30 AM PSTEvent details
Support for Windows 10 and several other Microsoft products will end on October 14, 2025. Join us as we share how you can prepare your organization to navigate these milestones from a Windows 10 pers...
Heather_Poulsen
Updated Mar 12, 2025
ajp999
Mar 06, 2025Brass Contributor
Does the decision not to support or provide updates for M365 Apps for enterprise on Windows 10 where customers have purchased Extended Security Updates not negate the whole purpose of purchasing ESU's. Whilst the ESU's would protect Windows 10, it introduces vulnerabilities into M365 Apps for enterprise due to it not being updated?
cj_mcevoy
Mar 07, 2025Copper Contributor
Agreed! ajp999 ESU does not help it's customers using M365 Apps at all since it leaves them in a non-compliant position after Oct 14th even if they do take out ESU, so the argument of it "buying you more time" is completely incorrect for the majority of customers.