![]() ![]() ![]() If Visual Studio or Office or whatever app is updated and uses new APIs/features that come with the semi annual chanel, there will be a problem ! This how I now understand things.Īnd according to your second link, I understand that MS wants data, and found a way to force companies to use another chanel for their OS'es and apps.Īs I wrote in my 1st post, my freshly updated VSC2017 runs flawlessly on LTSB2016 (last updated 6 months ago or so), but I'm far from using every VS feature (who does ?) ! It's been a couple of years since I didn't code with Win32 API and MFC. "Many ISVs do not support LTSC" is funny ! What ISV will adopt a new API as soon as it is available ? Many ISV still support Win7, and some even support WinXP and 2000. This is the case with Office ProPlus, which does not support Windows 10 Enterprise LTSC releases as it relies on Windows 10 feature updates and the Semi-Annual Channel to deliver the best user experience with the latest capabilities" Many ISVs do not support LTSC editions for their applications, as they want their applications to use the latest innovation and capabilities to give users the best experience. "Application support: With each Semi-Annual Channel release following an LTSC release, there is a growing gap in APIs and functionality between the current Windows API in use by most all devices, and previous LTSC releases. On MS website, I found this (by a MS tech) :
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