Solved Anybody noticed Win10 explorer file status delay
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@JaredBusch said in Anybody noticed Win10 explorer file status delay:
@scottalanmiller said in Anybody noticed Win10 explorer file status delay:
@Dashrender said in Anybody noticed Win10 explorer file status delay:
I have not noticed this but why are you on LTSB?
I always wonder that too, why use that?
Because you get slower updates. Which, of course, is stupid.
Depends on which updates are slower? Security updates are still being pushed through the only thing that doesn't get updated as it does in the main channel are feature updates.
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@coliver @JaredBusch @scottalanmiller @Dashrender
I like how security updates , and actually all updates handled in Win 10, you can just search MS update catalog for "1607 Windows 10 security x64"
And download the latest security updates till this month, either as delta or full package, it was never this neat in previous OSes, it was more difficult. Even logging to that side was more difficult (required IE)I am using LTSB, cause I want good secure desktop OS, and Windows 10 normal mode felt alot like tablet or mobile os, for my desktop I dont need voice assistance or much focus on touch stuff. I just need the OS, so going with this combo Win 10 LTSB + Security Updates, relatively the same combo you go with server.
I dont need new features, and If i needed them I rarely rely on MS for that, I rely on new features and updates from third party software.
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@msff-amman-Itofficer said in Anybody noticed Win10 explorer file status delay:
@coliver @JaredBusch @scottalanmiller @Dashrender
I like how security updates , and actually all updates handled in Win 10, you can just search MS update catalog for "1607 Windows 10 security x64"
And download the latest security updates till this month, either as delta or full package, it was never this neat in previous OSes, it was more difficult. Even logging to that side was more difficult (required IE)I am using LTSB, cause I want good secure desktop OS, and Windows 10 normal mode felt alot like tablet or mobile os, for my desktop I dont need voice assistance or much focus on touch stuff. I just need the OS, so going with this combo Win 10 LTSB + Security Updates, relatively the same combo you go with server.
I dont need new features, and If i needed them I rarely rely on MS for that, I rely on new features and updates from third party software.
I don't trust LTSB as a concept. It's just... the old stuff that they don't want to deal with. Same as from Ubuntu. We've learned our lessons on this from those. It's just not a good way to make software. It's Microsoft moving backwards - Linux made this mistake and MS didn't learn from it.
http://www.smbitjournal.com/2017/04/rethinking-long-term-support-releases/
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@scottalanmiller said in Anybody noticed Win10 explorer file status delay:
@msff-amman-Itofficer said in Anybody noticed Win10 explorer file status delay:
@coliver @JaredBusch @scottalanmiller @Dashrender
I like how security updates , and actually all updates handled in Win 10, you can just search MS update catalog for "1607 Windows 10 security x64"
And download the latest security updates till this month, either as delta or full package, it was never this neat in previous OSes, it was more difficult. Even logging to that side was more difficult (required IE)I am using LTSB, cause I want good secure desktop OS, and Windows 10 normal mode felt alot like tablet or mobile os, for my desktop I dont need voice assistance or much focus on touch stuff. I just need the OS, so going with this combo Win 10 LTSB + Security Updates, relatively the same combo you go with server.
I dont need new features, and If i needed them I rarely rely on MS for that, I rely on new features and updates from third party software.
I don't trust LTSB as a concept. It's just... the old stuff that they don't want to deal with. Same as from Ubuntu. We've learned our lessons on this from those. It's just not a good way to make software. It's Microsoft moving backwards - Linux made this mistake and MS didn't learn from it.
http://www.smbitjournal.com/2017/04/rethinking-long-term-support-releases/
I think MS was forced into offering the LTSB because of businesses wanting a slower software update cycle.
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@msff-amman-Itofficer said in Anybody noticed Win10 explorer file status delay:
@coliver @JaredBusch @scottalanmiller @Dashrender
I like how security updates , and actually all updates handled in Win 10, you can just search MS update catalog for "1607 Windows 10 security x64"
And download the latest security updates till this month, either as delta or full package, it was never this neat in previous OSes, it was more difficult. Even logging to that side was more difficult (required IE)I am using LTSB, cause I want good secure desktop OS, and Windows 10 normal mode felt alot like tablet or mobile os, for my desktop I dont need voice assistance or much focus on touch stuff. I just need the OS, so going with this combo Win 10 LTSB + Security Updates, relatively the same combo you go with server.
I dont need new features, and If i needed them I rarely rely on MS for that, I rely on new features and updates from third party software.
LTSB somehow doesn't have tablet options? This seems VERY unlikely.
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@dashrender said in Anybody noticed Win10 explorer file status delay:
LTSB somehow doesn't have tablet options? This seems VERY unlikely.
Windows 10 LTSB omits a lot of the new stuff in Windows 10. It doesn’t come with the Windows Store, Cortana, or Microsoft Edge browser. It also omits other Microsoft apps like Calendar, Camera, Clock, Mail, Money, Music, News, OneNote, Sports, and Weather.
In fact, the default Start menu on Windows 10 LTSB doesn’t even include a single tile. You won’t find any of those new Windows 10 apps installed, aside from the Settings app
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wow, I didn't realize it was that stripped.
Even so, If I'm using Windows 10, I wouldn't use this version, it will rapidly fall behind MS's plans. Sure it will get support for some ridiculous amount of time, but it's definitely not the mainstream.
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Come to our side... less annoyances... Windows 7 Nostalgia
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@msff-amman-itofficer said in Anybody noticed Win10 explorer file status delay:
Come to our side... less annoyances... Windows 7 Nostalgia
Nope - If I'm not running the latest and greatest, I might as well be running Windows 7.
LTSB I think requires either Enterprise licensing or SA on every device. That expense alone makes it not worth it to me.
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We use it in our labs. All of our user devices are on the main path..
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@coliver said in Anybody noticed Win10 explorer file status delay:
We use it in our labs. All of our user devices are on the main path..
eh? what do you gain there? Your labs don't match production.
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@dashrender said in Anybody noticed Win10 explorer file status delay:
@coliver said in Anybody noticed Win10 explorer file status delay:
We use it in our labs. All of our user devices are on the main path..
eh? what do you gain there? Your labs don't match production.
Student Labs. Why would they have to match our user's endpoints?
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@coliver said in Anybody noticed Win10 explorer file status delay:
We use it in our labs. All of our user devices are on the main path..
Ah. Then those labs ARE production.
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@scottalanmiller said in Anybody noticed Win10 explorer file status delay:
@coliver said in Anybody noticed Win10 explorer file status delay:
We use it in our labs. All of our user devices are on the main path..
Ah. Then those labs ARE production.
Correct.