

Scalefusion supports the remote installation of APPX/MSIX package bundles and MSI Installer packages.

Stop Rollout of an Enterprise Application.Uploading a Windows Enterprise Installer (MSI).Uploading a Universal Windows App (UWP).Uploading and Installing an Enterprise Application.For more information, see release information, or perform a search on the product lifecycle information page. Always check your individual LTSC release to verify its servicing lifecycle. Microsoft is committed to providing bug fixes and security patches for each LTSC release during the extended LTSC servicing lifecycle.

Feature updates are offered in new LTSC releases every 2–3 years instead of every 6 months, and organizations can choose to install them as in-place upgrades, or even skip releases. Features from Windows 10 that could be updated with new functionality, including Cortana, Edge, and all in-box Universal Windows apps, are also not included. With the LTSC servicing model, customers can delay receiving feature updates and instead only receive monthly quality updates on devices. All references to LTSB are changed in this article to LTSC for consistency, even though the name of previous versions might still be displayed as LTSB. The Long-Term Servicing Channel was previously called the Long-Term Servicing Branch (LTSB).
