- Sep 13, 2014
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Microsoft has explained its policy about how much information it will offer on the content of Cumulative Updates to Windows 10.
In a statement sent by a spokesperson to us, Microsoft said: “As we have done in the past, we post KB articles relevant to most updates which we’ll deliver with Windows as a service. Depending on the significance of the update and if it is bringing new functionality to Windows customers, we may choose to do additional promotion of new features as we deploy them.”
The Register asked Microsoft for clarification on the policy after the company issued a new cumulative update for Windows 10 and refused to say what it does other than to say it offered “improvements to enhance the functionality of Windows 10.”
Read more here: http://www.theregister.co.uk/2015/08/21/microsoft_will_explain_only_significant_windows_10_updates/
Microsoft has explained its policy about how much information it will offer on the content of Cumulative Updates to Windows 10.
In a statement sent by a spokesperson to us, Microsoft said: “As we have done in the past, we post KB articles relevant to most updates which we’ll deliver with Windows as a service. Depending on the significance of the update and if it is bringing new functionality to Windows customers, we may choose to do additional promotion of new features as we deploy them.”
The Register asked Microsoft for clarification on the policy after the company issued a new cumulative update for Windows 10 and refused to say what it does other than to say it offered “improvements to enhance the functionality of Windows 10.”
Read more here: http://www.theregister.co.uk/2015/08/21/microsoft_will_explain_only_significant_windows_10_updates/