Microsoft has released an update (KB5071959) for Windows 10 22H2 to address an enrollment bug that was preventing some users from accessing the Extended Security Updates (ESU) program, as reported by Ars Technica. This issue not only hindered users from receiving additional years of security updates but also highlighted the importance of a seamless enrollment process for system security.
The update is aimed at resolving the enrollment wizard failure during the ESU enrollment process. This fix is crucial for affected customers who were missing out on essential security updates due to the enrollment issue.
With the continued use of Windows 10, even after its official end-of-life status, Microsoft’s effort to provide ESUs underscores the significance of ongoing security measures for users. The update not only addresses a specific bug but also reaffirms Microsoft’s commitment to ensuring that even older systems receive necessary support.
Source: Ars Technica