Microsoft has released a new blog post that explains how Windows Monthly Updates work. The post outlines the different types of updates, how they are released, and how they are tested. It also provides guidance on how to manage and deploy the updates.

What are Windows Monthly Updates?
Windows Monthly Updates are a set of cumulative updates released on the second Tuesday of every month. These updates include security and quality updates, as well as non-security updates such as new features and fixes.What’s New?
Microsoft has recently introduced a new feature called “Windows Feature Experience Packs”. This feature allows users to get the latest features and fixes without having to install a full update.What is Included in the Updates?
The updates include security and quality updates, as well as non-security updates such as new features and fixes. Microsoft also includes “Windows Feature Experience Packs”, which allow users to get the latest features and fixes without having to install a full update.What is the Benefit?
The benefit of these monthly updates is that they allow users to keep their systems up to date with the latest security and quality updates, as well as the latest features and fixes. This helps keep users secure and their systems running smoothly.“With Windows Monthly Updates, we are making it easier for customers to stay up to date with the latest security and quality updates, as well as the latest features and fixes.” – Microsoft
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From the Windows IT Pro Blog