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<table border ='1'><tr bgcolor='#d4d7d8'><td width='90%'>Message</td><td width='10%'>Date</td></tr>
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<tr><td><a href = 'https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/Windows-IT-Pro-Blog/The-benefits-of-Windows-10-Dynamic-Update/ba-p/467847' target='_blank'><b>The benefits of Windows 10 Dynamic Update</b></a><br><br><div>Dynamic Update can help organizations and end users alike ensure that their Windows 10 devices have the latest feature update content (as part of an in-place upgrade)—and preserve precious features on demand (FODs) and language packs (LPs) that may have been previously installed. </div><br><br>
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<tr><td><a href = 'https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/Windows-IT-Pro-Blog/The-benefits-of-Windows-10-Dynamic-Update/ba-p/467847' target='_blank'><b>The benefits of Windows 10 Dynamic Update</b></a><br><br><div>Dynamic Update can help organizations and end users alike ensure that their Windows 10 devices have the latest feature update content (as part of an in-place upgrade)—and preserve precious features on demand (FODs) and language packs (LPs) that may have been previously installed. </div><br>
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<div>Find out which components are updated by Dynamic Update, how Dynamic Update is initiated, and how to enable or disable it.</div></td><td>April 17, 2019 11: 26 AM PT</td></tr>
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<tr><td><a href = 'https://blogs.windows.com/windowsexperience/2019/04/04/improving-the-windows-10-update-experience-with-control-quality-and-transparency' target='_blank'><b>Improvements to the Windows 10 update experience are coming</b></a><br><br>Find out about the changes coming to the Windows update process that will improve the experience, offer users more control, and improve the quality of Windows updates.</td><td>April 04, 2019 09: 00 AM PT</td></tr>
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<tr><td><a href = 'https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/windows-10/release-information' target='_blank'><b>Find a list of currently supported versions and previous releases</b></a><br><br>Every Windows product has a lifecycle. The lifecycle begins when a product is released and ends when it is no longer serviced or supported. Knowing key dates in this lifecycle helps you make informed decisions about when to update, upgrade, or make other changes to your software. Check out the updated Windows 10 release information page for a list of current versions by servicing option as well as end of service dates.</td><td>March 28, 2019 02: 00 PM PT</td></tr>
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<tr><td><a href = 'https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/Windows-IT-Pro-Blog/Windows-10-version-1809-designated-for-broad-deployment/ba-p/389540' target='_blank'><b>Windows 10, version 1809 designated for broad deployment</b></a><br><br>Based on the data and the feedback we’ve received from consumers, OEMs, ISVs, partners, and commercial customers, Windows 10, version 1809 has transitioned to broad deployment. With this, the Windows 10 release information page will now reflect Semi-Annual Channel (SAC) for version 1809.</td><td>March 28, 2019 10: 00 AM PT</td></tr>
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<tr><td><a href = 'https://blogs.windows.com/windowsexperience/2019/03/06/data-insights-and-listening-to-improve-the-customer-experience' target='_blank'><b>How do we measure and improve the quality of Windows?</b></a><br><br>We rely heavily on feedback and data to detect and fix potential issues before we release new updates to the general population. Explore some of the practices we’ve developed during the last few years to measure and improve the quality of Windows.</td><td>March 06, 2019 10: 23 AM PT</td></tr>
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<tr><td><a href = 'https://blogs.windows.com/windowsexperience/2019/03/06/data-insights-and-listening-to-improve-the-customer-experience' target='_blank'><b>Data, insights and listening to improve the customer experience</b></a><br><br><div>Measuring the quality of Windows is a complex undertaking that requires gathering a variety of diagnostic signals from millions of devices within the Windows ecosystem. In addition to rigorous internal testing, we rely heavily on the feedback provided through diagnostic data to detect and fix problems before we release new updates of Windows to the general population, and to monitor the impact of those updates after each release.</div><br><br>
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<tr><td><a href = 'https://blogs.windows.com/windowsexperience/2019/03/06/data-insights-and-listening-to-improve-the-customer-experience' target='_blank'><b>Data, insights and listening to improve the customer experience</b></a><br><br><div>Measuring the quality of Windows is a complex undertaking that requires gathering a variety of diagnostic signals from millions of devices within the Windows ecosystem. In addition to rigorous internal testing, we rely heavily on the feedback provided through diagnostic data to detect and fix problems before we release new updates of Windows to the general population, and to monitor the impact of those updates after each release.</div><br>
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<div>Get insight into some of the practices we employ to measure and improve the quality of Windows.</div></td><td>March 06, 2019 10: 23 AM PT</td></tr>
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<tr><td><a href = 'https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/Windows-IT-Pro-Blog/Getting-to-know-the-Windows-update-history-pages/ba-p/355079' target='_blank'><b>Getting to know the Windows update history pages</b></a><br><br><div>Windows Update customers were affected by a network infrastructure event on January 29, 2019 (21:00 UTC), caused by an external DNS service provider’s global outage. A software update to the external provider’s DNS servers resulted in the distribution of corrupted DNS records that affected connectivity to the Windows Update service. The DNS records were restored by January 30, 2019 (00:10 UTC), and the majority of local Internet Service Providers (ISP) have refreshed their DNS servers and customer services have been restored.</div><br><br>
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<tr><td><a href = 'https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/Windows-IT-Pro-Blog/Getting-to-know-the-Windows-update-history-pages/ba-p/355079' target='_blank'><b>Getting to know the Windows update history pages</b></a><br><br><div>Windows Update customers were affected by a network infrastructure event on January 29, 2019 (21:00 UTC), caused by an external DNS service provider’s global outage. A software update to the external provider’s DNS servers resulted in the distribution of corrupted DNS records that affected connectivity to the Windows Update service. The DNS records were restored by January 30, 2019 (00:10 UTC), and the majority of local Internet Service Providers (ISP) have refreshed their DNS servers and customer services have been restored.</div><br>
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<div>While this was not an issue with Microsoft’s services, we take any service disruption for our customers seriously. We will work with partners to better understand this so we can provide higher quality service in the future even across diverse global network providers.</div><br><br>
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<div>While this was not an issue with Microsoft’s services, we take any service disruption for our customers seriously. We will work with partners to better understand this so we can provide higher quality service in the future even across diverse global network providers.</div><br>
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<div>If you are still unable to connect to Windows Update services due to this problem, please contact your local ISP or network administrator. You can also refer to our new <a href='https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/4493784' href='_blank'>KB4493784</a> for more information to determine if your network is affected, and to provide your local ISP or network administrator with additional information to assist you.</div></td><td>February 21, 2019 06: 37 PM PT</td></tr>
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<tr><td><a href = 'https://aka.ms/release-notes-survey' target='_blank'><b>Share your feedback: Windows update history</b></a><br><br>We read every comment you leave on our update history pages, and are always looking to improve these pages and the monthly knowledge base (KB) articles that accompany each monthly update. Take our survey and let us know how we can improve our transparency further and make these more compelling and useful to you and your organization.</td><td>February 21, 2019 12: 00 PM PT</td></tr>
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