Microsoft initially tested Windows 11 naggings with a smaller group of Windows 10 users, mostly those with Home License, but some Pro and Business users also observed the alerts. A full-screen popup appeared, usually after a reboot, reminding users of the benefits of upgrading to the new operating system.
Microsoft planned to expand the invitation to more Windows 10 users from April 2024 but dismissed the plan shortly after the announcement. In an update to the Microsoft 365 advisory, Microsoft has quietly confirmed that it paused these Windows 11 nagging after “feedback” from users.
This change was first spotted and reported by Windows Latest, and it states that: To honor our user’s feedback, these invitations will no longer begin with the April 2024 monthly security update. We will share a new timeline in the coming months.
The implementation, which has been paused for now, would have affected all the non-managed Windows 10 PCs that depend on Microsoft for updates. It includes the following devices:
- Windows 10 Pro and Pro Workstation
- Cloud-domain joined, and domain joined
- Devices not managed by IT departments via tools
The announcement appeared confusing to many, but the Redmond giant quietly updated the page to differentiate between a managed and non-managed Windows 10 device.
According to Microsoft, “Managed devices are those that you manage via Microsoft Intune, Configuration Manager, Windows Autopatch, Windows Update for Business, Windows Server Update Services (WSUS), or select other third-party management tools. Other…
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