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Windows 10 build 10240
Windows 10 build 10240













windows 10 build 10240

Get-ADComputer -Filter “operatingSystemVersion -like ‘*10586*'” -PropertiesĪnd for machines that are “Anniversary Update,” run: \Win10-10240.csv –įor machines that are “November Update,” run: OperatingSystem,OperatingSystemVersion | Export-CSV. That will tell you what machines are “RTM.” If you have a long list, or need it in a file, just run this, which will dump it to a file: OperatingSystem,OperatingSystemVersion | select DistinguishedName, Get-ADComputer -Filter “operatingSystemVersion -like ‘*10240*'” -Properties It does seem odd that you need to consider a Windows 10 machine “old”, but such is the way of life with the new update cycle of the OS.Īssuming you don’t have SCCM or some other management solution, the easiest way to check on your computers in your domain is to run the following PowerShell from a Domain Controller: Great….how do I know if I have “old” machines? The Windows 10 “Anniversary Update” (version 1607, build 14393) is expected to have its last round of security updates in March 2018. Windows 10 “November Update” (version 1511, build 10586) had its last round of security updates around Octo( ). Windows 10 “RTM” (version 1507, build 10240) had its last round of security updates around ( ).

windows 10 build 10240

This issue is related to the Windows Lifecycle, and Windows 10 is a bit different due to the frequency at which releases are occurring. Were you an early adopter of Windows 10? Are you wondering why you’re not receiving security updates anymore?















Windows 10 build 10240