Windows 10 version | Configuration Manager 1610 | Configuration Manager 1702 | Configuration Manager 1706 |
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Enterprise 2015 LTSB | |||
Enterprise 2016 LTSB | |||
1607 (Also known as the Anniversary Update) (see editions) |
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1703 (Also known as the Creators Update) (see editions) |
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1709 (Also known as the Fall Creators Update) (see editions) |
Editions: Enterprise, Pro, Education, Pro Education
= Supported |
= Backwards compatible - This means that existing client management features (hardware inventory, software inventory, software updates, etc.) should work with the new Windows 10 release. Any known issues or caveats will be documented. This approach gives you the ability to deploy and manage new Windows builds on day one with application compatibility support without requiring a new Configuration Manager update version. |
= Not supported |
Windows 10 ADK
When you deploy operating systems with Configuration Manager, the Windows ADK is an external dependency that is required.
The following table list the versions of the Windows 10 ADK that you can use with different versions of Configuration Manager.
Windows 10 ADK version | Configuration Manager 1610 | Configuration Manager 1702 | Configuration Manager 1706 |
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1607 | |||
1703 | |||
1709 |
= Supported - Windows recommends using the Windows ADK that matches the version of Windows you are deploying. For example, use the Windows ADK for Windows 10 version 1703 when deploying Windows 10 version 1703. |
= Backward compatible - This combination is not tested but should work. Any known issues or caveats will be documented. |
= Not supported |
Quelle: docs.microsoft.com