Well, OK, but one wonders why it takes weeks to distribute to WSUS.  Are there 
simply capacity limits?  Who goes first?  Is it geographical, random, bigger 
customers...?


Thanks,

Russell

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of Michael Niehaus <michael.nieh...@microsoft.com>
Sent: Tuesday, April 19, 2016 6:11 PM
To: ms...@lists.myitforum.com
Subject: [mssms] RE: Windows 10 CBB empty?


See 
http://blogs.technet.com/b/windowsitpro/archive/2016/04/08/windows-10-1511-is-now-a-current-branch-for-business-cbb-release.aspx.
  Basically, ConfigMgr will see that 1511 is CBB after the media is refreshed 
on WSUS; that hasn't happened yet (we said it would be in the "coming weeks").

Windows 10 1511 is now a Current Branch for Business (CBB 
...<http://blogs.technet.com/b/windowsitpro/archive/2016/04/08/windows-10-1511-is-now-a-current-branch-for-business-cbb-release.aspx>
blogs.technet.com
As we discussed in the Windows 10 servicing guidance published on TechNet, each 
new Windows 10 feature update is initially considered a Current Branch (CB) 
release ...





Thanks,

-Michael



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Behalf Of RJ Subscriber
Sent: Tuesday, April 19, 2016 5:54 PM
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Subject: [mssms] Re: Windows 10 CBB empty?



But all the announcements for W10 1511 CBB declared "System Center 
Configuration Manager users will see a "business ready" designation for this 
release for their deployment consideration".  I'm still seeing W10 1511 as 
"Release Ready", not "Business Ready" in SCCM 1511.  Is SCCM 1602 required?



-Russell





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