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* Servicing stack updates contain the full servicing stack; as a result, typically administrators only need to install the latest servicing stack update for the operating system. * Servicing stack updates contain the full servicing stack; as a result, typically administrators only need to install the latest servicing stack update for the operating system.
* Installing servicing stack update does not require restarting the device, so installation should not be disruptive. * Installing servicing stack update does not require restarting the device, so installation should not be disruptive.
* Servicing stack update releases are specific to the operating system version (build number), much like quality updates. * Servicing stack update releases are specific to the operating system version (build number), much like quality updates.
* Search to install latest available (Servicing stack update for Windows 10)[https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/search?query=servicing%20stack%20update%20Windows%2010]. * Search to install latest available [Servicing stack update for Windows 10](https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/search?query=servicing%20stack%20update%20Windows%2010).

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## Proof-of-concept environment ## Proof-of-concept environment
For the purposes of this topic, we will use four machines: DC01, CM01, and PC0003. DC01 is a domain controller and CM01 is a Windows Server 2012 R2 standard machine, fully patched with the latest security updates, and configured as a member server in the fictional contoso.com domain. PC0003 is a machine with Windows 7 SP1, targeted for the Windows 10 upgrade. For more details on the setup for this topic, please see [Deploy Windows 10 with the Microsoft Deployment Toolkit](../deploy-windows-mdt/deploy-windows-10-with-the-microsoft-deployment-toolkit.md). For the purposes of this topic, we will use three machines: DC01, CM01, and PC0003. DC01 is a domain controller and CM01 is a Windows Server 2012 R2 standard machine, fully patched with the latest security updates, and configured as a member server in the fictional contoso.com domain. PC0003 is a machine with Windows 7 SP1, targeted for the Windows 10 upgrade. For more details on the setup for this topic, please see [Deploy Windows 10 with the Microsoft Deployment Toolkit](../deploy-windows-mdt/deploy-windows-10-with-the-microsoft-deployment-toolkit.md).
![figure 1](../images/upgrademdt-fig1-machines.png) ![figure 1](../images/upgrademdt-fig1-machines.png)

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***Event Description:*** ***Event Description:***
This event is generated when a user disconnects from an existing Terminal Services session, or when a user switches away from an existing desktop using [Fast User Switching](https://www.microsoft.com/resources/documentation/windows/xp/all/proddocs/en-us/fast_user_switching.mspx?mfr=true). This event is generated when a user disconnects from an existing Terminal Services session, or when a user switches away from an existing desktop using [Fast User Switching](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows-hardware/drivers/display/fast-user-switching).
This event also generated when user disconnects from virtual host Hyper-V Enhanced Session, for example. This event also generated when user disconnects from virtual host Hyper-V Enhanced Session, for example.