Microsoft launches Windows 10 beta for business users
Business users got their access to their own version of Windows 10 beta program earlier this week. Microsoft unveiled the new Windows Insider Program for Business along with Creators update beta version.
This new feature will let business users to use Azure Active Directory for new beta updated rather than using the traditional Microsoft account. This new addition will help IT professionals for giving a Microsoft business specific feedback, which may help shape up feature development.
This new feature is a response to a Windows development team that irked system administrators of providing cumulative updates to the OS rather than letting administrators pick and choose the patches to apply.
To clear up this confusion, the company said that this program is also a part of main Insider program that connects the business team and the development type to co-exist in a single environment to help grow the company with better features and less patches.
The users are expecting to see issues being sorted, including that one bug which prevents Windows Defender from opening when it is double- clicked. But it opens when it is right clicked and choosing “ open” option.
This update is a foreground for Microsoft’ s next major Windows 10 update which is slated to release later this year. It comes four days before Microsoft rolls out Creators update that may contain new features and functionality.
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Look through the list for the KB3035583 and KB2976978 update.
Right click each update and click Uninstall.
To cancel reservation follow the below steps:
Click/tap on the Get Windows 10 app icon on the taskbar notification area.
Click/tap on the "hamburger" style menu button at the top left corner in the Get Windows 10 app.
Click/tap on View confirmation under Getting the upgrade.
Click/tap on the Cancel reservation link.