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Windows 10 IoT Core is the smallest member of the Windows 10 operating system family. While only running a single app, it still has the manageability and security expected from Windows By contrast, Windows 10 IoT Enterprise is a full version of Windows 10 with specialized features to create dedicated devices locked down to a specific set of applications and peripherals.
Below is a feature list that highlights edition differences. For minimum requirement details, please visit the Windows Hardware site. After you purchase your license and receive your keys for Windows IoT Enterprise, please make sure you get yourself a copy of the Activation Guide. You can retrieve this document either by reaching out to your distributor or by accessing it through your Device Partner Center account. Skip to main content.
This browser is no longer supported. Table of contents Exit focus mode. Table of contents. Tip See your licensing agreement for complete guidance on all Windows IoT Enterprise usage scenarios. Note There are currently two release channels for Windows 10 IoT Enterprise: The General Availability Channel receives feature updates twice per year and provides support for months.
The Long Term Servicing Channel, which is designed to be used only for specialized devices which typically don't run Office such as those that control medical equipment or ATM machines, receives new feature releases every two to three years and provides support for 10 years.
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Next steps: We are working on a resolution and will provide an update in an upcoming release. This issue might affect any Kerberos authentication in your environment. Some scenarios which might be affected:. Note: affected events will have " the missing key has an ID of 1 ":.
Note: This issue is not an expected part of the security hardening for Netlogon and Kerberos starting with November security update. You will still need to follow the guidance in these articles even after this issue is resolved. Windows devices used at home by consumers or devices which are not part of a on premises domain are not affected by this issue. Azure Active Directory environments that are not hybrid and do not have any on premises Active Directory servers are not affected.
Resolution: This issue was resolved in out-of-band updates released November 17, and November 18, for installation on all the Domain Controllers DCs in your environment.
You do not need to install any update or make any changes to other servers or client devices in your environment to resolve this issue. If you used any workaround or mitigations for this issue, they are no longer needed, and we recommend you remove them.
To get the standalone package for these out-of-band updates, search for the KB number in the Microsoft Update Catalog. Note The below updates are not available from Windows Update and will not install automatically. Note: You do not need to apply any previous update before installing these cumulative updates. If you have already installed updates released November 8, , you do not need to uninstall the affected updates before installing any later updates including the updates listed above.
Note: If you are using security only updates for these versions of Windows Server, you only need to install these standalone updates for the month of November Security only updates are not cumulative, and you will also need to install all previous Security only updates to be fully up to date. Monthly rollup updates are cumulative and include security and all quality updates. If you are using Monthly rollup updates, you will need to install both the standalone updates listed above to resolve this issue, and install the Monthly rollups released November 8, to receive the quality updates for November After installing KB or later updates, you might experience an error in which the desktop or taskbar might momentarily disappear, or your device might become unresponsive.
Workaround: If you are unable to use the resolution below, you can mitigate this issue by restarting your Windows device.
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