Security News > 2024 > March > Microsoft: Windows 11 “invites” coming to more Windows 10 Pro PCs
Starting next month, Microsoft nag screens pushing Windows 11 will also show up on non-managed enterprise devices running Windows 10 Pro and Pro Workstation.
After receiving the prompts, the users can upgrade to Windows 11 23H2 or keep using Windows 10.
"If your organization relies on Microsoft to manage Windows updates, you'll start seeing a new user interface on eligible Windows 10 devices soon," the company said this week.
Devices managed by IT departments using tools like Microsoft Intune, Configuration Manager, Windows Autopatch, or other third-party management tools will not get the Windows 11 upgrade screens.
This forced rollout phase follows the automated update of systems running multiple editions of Windows 11 21H2 to Windows 11 22H2 before they reached the end of support on October 11, 2023.
Microsoft rolls back decision to stop Windows 11 22H2 preview updates.
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