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ms.mktglfcycl: deploy
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ms.sitesec: library
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author: greg-lindsay
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ms.date: 12/27/2018
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ms.localizationpriority: low
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ms.topic: article
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>[!IMPORTANT]
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>The Long Term Servicing Channel is not intended for deployment on most or all the PCs in an organization. The LTSC edition of Windows 10 provides customers with access to a deployment option for their special-purpose devices and environments. These devices typically perform a single important task and don’t need feature updates as frequently as other devices in the organization. These devices are also typically not heavily dependent on support from external apps and tools. Since the feature set for LTSC does not change for the lifetime of the release, over time there might be some external tools that do not continue to provide legacy support. See [LTSC: What is it, and when it should be used](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/Windows-IT-Pro-Blog/LTSC-What-is-it-and-when-should-it-be-used/ba-p/293181).
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For detailed information about Windows 10 servicing, see [Overview of Windows as a service](/windows/deployment/update/waas-overview.md).
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For detailed information about Windows 10 servicing, see [Overview of Windows as a service](/windows/deployment/update/waas-overview).
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## See Also
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title: What's new in Windows 10 Enterprise 2015 LTSC
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ms.reviewer:
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manager: dansimp
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ms.author: macapara
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manager: laurawi
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ms.author: greglin
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description: New and updated IT Pro content about new features in Windows 10 Enterprise 2015 LTSC (also known as Windows 10 Enterprise 2015 LTSB).
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keywords: ["What's new in Windows 10", "Windows 10", "Windows 10 Enterprise 2015 LTSC"]
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ms.prod: w10
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ms.mktglfcycl: deploy
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ms.sitesec: library
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author: mjcaparas
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author: greg-lindsay
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ms.localizationpriority: low
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ms.topic: article
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title: What's new in Windows 10 Enterprise 2016 LTSC
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ms.reviewer:
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manager: dansimp
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ms.author: macapara
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manager: laurawi
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ms.author: greglin
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description: New and updated IT Pro content about new features in Windows 10 Enterprise 2016 LTSC (also known as Windows 10 Enterprise 2016 LTSB).
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keywords: ["What's new in Windows 10", "Windows 10", "Windows 10 Enterprise 2016 LTSC"]
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ms.prod: w10
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ms.mktglfcycl: deploy
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ms.sitesec: library
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author: mjcaparas
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author: greg-lindsay
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ms.localizationpriority: low
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ms.topic: article
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title: What's new in Windows 10 Enterprise 2019 LTSC
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ms.reviewer:
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manager: dansimp
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ms.author: macapara
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manager: laurawi
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ms.author: greglin
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description: New and updated IT Pro content about new features in Windows 10 Enterprise 2019 LTSC (also known as Windows 10 Enterprise 2019 LTSB).
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keywords: ["What's new in Windows 10", "Windows 10", "Windows 10 Enterprise 2019 LTSC"]
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ms.prod: w10
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ms.mktglfcycl: deploy
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ms.sitesec: library
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author: mjcaparas
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author: greg-lindsay
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ms.localizationpriority: low
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ms.topic: article
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IT Pros can use Autopilot Reset to quickly remove personal files, apps, and settings. A custom login screen is available from the lock screen that enables you to apply original settings and management enrollment (Azure Active Directory and device management) so that devices are returned to a fully configured, known, IT-approved state and ready to use. For more information, see [Reset devices with Autopilot Reset](https://docs.microsoft.com/education/windows/autopilot-reset).
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## Sign-in
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### Faster sign-in to a Windows 10 shared pc
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If you have shared devices deployed in your work place, **Fast sign-in** enables users to sign in to a [shared Windows 10 PC](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/configuration/set-up-shared-or-guest-pc) in a flash!
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**To enable fast sign-in:**
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1. Set up a shared or guest device with Windows 10, version 1809 or Windows 10 Enterprise 2019 LTSC.
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2. Set the Policy CSP, and the **Authentication** and **EnableFastFirstSignIn** policies to enable fast sign-in.
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3. Sign-in to a shared PC with your account. You'll notice the difference!
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### Web sign-in to Windows 10
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Until now, Windows logon only supported the use of identities federated to ADFS or other providers that support the WS-Fed protocol. We are introducing “web sign-in,” a new way of signing into your Windows PC. Web Sign-in enables Windows logon support for non-ADFS federated providers (e.g.SAML).
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**To try out web sign-in:**
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1. Azure AD Join your Windows 10 PC. (Web sign-in is only supported on Azure AD Joined PCs).
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2. Set the Policy CSP, and the Authentication and EnableWebSignIn polices to enable web sign-in.
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3. On the lock screen, select web sign-in under sign-in options.
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4. Click the “Sign in” button to continue.
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## Deployment
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### MBR2GPT.EXE
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MBR2GPT.EXE is a new command-line tool introduced with Windows 10, version 1703 and also available in Windows 10 Enterprise 2019 LTSC (and later versions). MBR2GPT converts a disk from Master Boot Record (MBR) to GUID Partition Table (GPT) partition style without modifying or deleting data on the disk. The tool is designed to be run from a Windows Preinstallation Environment (Windows PE) command prompt, but can also be run from the full Windows 10 operating system (OS).
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For details, see [MBR2GPT.EXE](/windows/deployment/mbr-to-gpt).
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### Windows Autopilot
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Information about Windows Autopilot support for LTSC 2019 is pending.
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### DISM
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The following new DISM commands have been added to manage feature updates:
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SetupDiag works by searching Windows Setup log files. When searching log files, SetupDiag uses a set of rules to match known issues. In the current version of SetupDiag there are 53 rules contained in the rules.xml file, which is extracted when SetupDiag is run. The rules.xml file will be updated as new versions of SetupDiag are made available.
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## Sign-in
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### Faster sign-in to a Windows 10 shared pc
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If you have shared devices deployed in your work place, **Fast sign-in** enables users to sign in to a [shared Windows 10 PC](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/configuration/set-up-shared-or-guest-pc) in a flash!
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**To enable fast sign-in:**
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1. Set up a shared or guest device with Windows 10, version 1809 or Windows 10 Enterprise 2019 LTSC.
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2. Set the Policy CSP, and the **Authentication** and **EnableFastFirstSignIn** policies to enable fast sign-in.
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3. Sign-in to a shared PC with your account. You'll notice the difference!
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### Web sign-in to Windows 10
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Until now, Windows logon only supported the use of identities federated to ADFS or other providers that support the WS-Fed protocol. We are introducing “web sign-in,” a new way of signing into your Windows PC. Web Sign-in enables Windows logon support for non-ADFS federated providers (e.g.SAML).
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**To try out web sign-in:**
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1. Azure AD Join your Windows 10 PC. (Web sign-in is only supported on Azure AD Joined PCs).
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2. Set the Policy CSP, and the Authentication and EnableWebSignIn polices to enable web sign-in.
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3. On the lock screen, select web sign-in under sign-in options.
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4. Click the “Sign in” button to continue.
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## Windows Analytics
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### Upgrade Readiness
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