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Windows 11- 22 H2 - Count down Started for the End of Support

Microsoft has just warned Windows 11 users that if they’re not on the latest version of the OS, namely 23H2, then their installation will soon be out of support – meaning vital security updates will no longer be provided.

In a 90-day reminder – which as the name suggests, comes three months in advance of support being dropped – Microsoft has let Windows 11 Home and Pro users know that soon enough, they’ll no longer be safe to stay on Windows 11 22H2. The exact date to mark in your calendar as the official end of support is October 8, 2024.

Supported versions of Windows client | Microsoft Learn

Furthermore, business (or education) users still on 21H2 (the first ever incarnation of Windows 11) will also be out of support (that deadline already passed for consumers; in case you were wondering).


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Myself Ganapathy Natarajan – and I am working as an IT professional for the last 19+ years. My main focus has been design, operation, and support of Windows clients, with a particular focus on Intune, Autopilot, Cloud Management Gateway, SCCM, and package deployment. In line with the release of Windows 11, I have expanded my expertise in this new operating system and its integration with modern endpoint management solutions.

Over the last 5 years, my focus has been on the transformation from traditional endpoint management to modern endpoint management. This includes Intune management, Windows 365 Cloud PC, Azure Virtual Desktop, and Mac management. With increasing demand across platforms and cloud-based solutions, I have worked to meet customers’ needs and expectations.

Security is a central element in my work, and therefore it is a natural part of client projects that Microsoft Defender for Endpoint is considered and implemented. As the Zero Trust model has gained more attention as an effective approach to IT security, I have also incorporated the principles of Zero Trust into my solutions and projects. I have also gained significant experience in building Privileged Access Workstation (PAW) setups via Microsoft Intune to reduce the risk surface in several tiering projects.

I have been technically responsible for numerous Windows deployment projects, package development, and standardization, both for larger companies with 50,000+ clients and small and medium-sized businesses. This also applies to Mac management, where I have developed as an expert in the field to deliver comprehensive solutions that address all aspects of client administration and security.

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