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You have 10 computers that run Windows 10 Pro. The computers currently receive updates as part of the Current Branch. You need to configure the computers to receive updates as part of Current Branch…

The correct answer is A. Select the Defer upgrades check box. In Windows 10, Current Branch for Business (CBB) delays feature upgrades relative to Current Branch (CB), and is enabled via the 'Defer upgrades' setting in Windows Update.

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Question

You have 10 computers that run Windows 10 Pro. The computers currently receive updates as part of the Current Branch. You need to configure the computers to receive updates as part of Current Branch for Business. What should you do?

Options

  • ASelect the Defer upgrades check box.
  • Bupgrade to Windows 10 Enterprise.
  • CChange the product key.
  • DClear the Give me updates for other Microsoft products when I update check box.

How the community answered

(46 responses)
  • A
    87% (40)
  • B
    4% (2)
  • C
    7% (3)
  • D
    2% (1)

Why each option

In Windows 10, Current Branch for Business (CBB) delays feature upgrades relative to Current Branch (CB), and is enabled via the 'Defer upgrades' setting in Windows Update.

ASelect the Defer upgrades check box.Correct

Selecting the 'Defer upgrades' check box in Windows Update settings switches the device from the Current Branch (CB) servicing channel to Current Branch for Business (CBB), which defers feature upgrades by approximately four months to allow additional validation time for enterprise environments.

Bupgrade to Windows 10 Enterprise.

Windows 10 Pro supports CBB natively - upgrading to Enterprise is not required to enable the 'Defer upgrades' setting.

CChange the product key.

Changing the product key modifies the edition of Windows but does not alter the Windows Update servicing branch configuration.

DClear the Give me updates for other Microsoft products when I update check box.

The 'Give me updates for other Microsoft products' setting controls whether Windows Update also updates other Microsoft software (such as Office) and has no effect on the Windows servicing branch.

Concept tested: Windows 10 Current Branch for Business servicing configuration

Source: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/deployment/update/waas-overview

Topics

#Current Branch for Business#servicing branch#defer upgrades#Windows Update

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