Security News > 2022 > July > Microsoft releases Windows 10 22H2 preview for enterprise testing
Microsoft has released the first preview build of Windows 10, version 22H2, to Windows Insiders for enterprise testing before the general release later this year.
"Commercial devices configured for the Release Preview Channel via the Windows Insider Program Settings page or via Windows Update for Business policy, whether through Microsoft Intune or through Group Policy, will automatically be offered Windows 10, version 22H2 as an optional update."
IT admins who will roll out the new Windows 10 version in their organizations can request free Microsoft Support for commercial-specific scenarios impacting Windows 10 Pro, Enterprise, and Education systems.
As BleepingComputer reported in June, Microsoft accidentally leaked that Windows 10 22H2 will soon be released by including an enablement package in the KB5014666 preview update for Insiders in the Release channel.
While Redmond said that Windows 10 will be supported through October 14, 2025, this is the first time Microsoft has confirmed that 22H2 will be the next Windows 10 version.
If you want to give Windows 10 a spin, you can register for the Windows Insider Program and join the Release Preview Channel using the steps detailed here.
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