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|Feature | Details and mitigation | Removed in version |
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| ----------- | --------------------- | ------ |
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| WDS image deployment | End to end WDS deployment workflows that use **boot.wim** from installation media are affected. For more information, see [Windows Deployment Services (WDS) boot.wim support](../wds-boot-support.md) | Windows 11 |
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| Windows Deployment Services (WDS) image deployment | End to end WDS deployment workflows that use **boot.wim** from installation media are affected. For more information, see [Windows Deployment Services (WDS) boot.wim support](../wds-boot-support.md) | Windows 11 |
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## Deployment scenarios impacted
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## Deployment scenarios affected
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The table below provides support details for specific deployment scenarios.
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<th>Windows Server 2016</th>
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<th>Windows Server 2019</th>
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<th>Windows Server 2022</th>
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<th>Windows Windows 11</th>
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<th>Windows 11</th>
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</tr>
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<tr>
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<th rowspan="6" valign="middle">Boot image version</th>
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Alternatives to WDS, such as [Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager](/mem/configmgr/) and [Microsoft Deployment Toolkit](/mem/configmgr/mdt/) (MDT) provide a better, more flexible, and feature-rich experience for deploying Windows images.
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## Not impacted
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## Not affected
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WDS PXE boot is not affected by this change. You can still use WDS to PXE boot devices with a custom boot images, but you will no longer be able to use **boot.wim** as the boot image, and run Windows Setup in WDS mode.
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WDS PXE boot is not affected by this change. You can still use WDS to PXE boot devices with custom boot images, but you cannot use **boot.wim** as the boot image and run Windows Setup in WDS mode.
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You can still run Windows Setup from a network share. Workflows that leverage a custom boot.wim, such as MDT or Configuration Manager are not affected by this change.
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You can still run Windows Setup from a network share. Workflows that use a custom boot.wim, such as MDT or Configuration Manager are not affected by this change.
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## Summary
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- Windows 11 workflows that rely on **boot.wim** from installation media will be blocked. You cannot perform an end to end deployment of Windows 11 using only WDS.
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- Windows 10, Windows Server 2019, and previous operating system versions are not affected by this change.
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- Windows Server 2022 workflows that rely on **boot.wim** from installation media will show a non-blocking deprecation notice that can be dismissed, but the workflow is not blocked.
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- Windows Server 2022 workflows that rely on **boot.wim** from installation media will show a non-blocking deprecation notice. The notice can be dismissed, and currently the workflow is not blocked.
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- Windows Server workflows after Windows Server 2022 that rely on **boot.wim** from installation media are blocked.
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If you currently use WDS with **boot.wim** from installation media for end-to-end operating system deployment, and your OS version is not supported, deprecated, or blocked, it is recommended that you use deployment tools such as MDT, Configuration Manager, or a non-Microsoft solution with a custom boot.wim image.
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