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I'm running the Enterprise version of Windows 10 on one of my computers at home, and Windows 10 Pro on another one. The Pro computer got the November update 1511 several days ago, but the Enterprise one still has not received it. Even when I check for updates manually through settings I am told that the computer is up-to-date. But Settings > System > About tells a different story:
I don't see the 1511
that I see in my other computer. Moreover, the updates FAQ says that after the November update I should no longer be able to see the older updates in the update history. But on this computer I can indeed see the older update history.
Do I have to download the ISO and install the update manually? Or is Microsoft putting people in queues for the purpose of delivering the update?
ADDENDUM
Since this thread has been getting a few views of late, I thought I should summarise my situation, and subsequent decisions, clearly.
I first encountered the problem when the 1511 update was released. Even after a prolonged period of waiting, my installation of Enterprise did not get the update. The only solution available to me was to download the ISO from MSDN.
I encountered the problem once again when the 1607 update was released. I waited for about two weeks, and even tried changing numerous settings in gpedit.msc
, but nothing worked. So eventually I erased my disk and installed Windows 10 Pro instead.
I believe seagull's
experience is unique.
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This is a known intentional non-issue. The update is being rolled out to everyone. If you just wait eventually you will get it. If you can't wait, then download the Version 1511
– Ramhound – 2015-11-19T19:48:00.063.ISO
from Volume Licensing Service Center, mount the .ISO, and run the installer.winver
will actually report the version of Windows 10 you are running. This is a exact duplicate of Update Windows 10 Enterprise PC to 1511 per DVDPatience. I just got the update today. – Keltari – 2015-11-19T20:59:57.067
Awesome, thanks a lot. Moderators, please feel free to close the question. – Shredderroy – 2015-11-19T21:07:05.113
My original comment was 100% when I said it, it's still correct, numerous people have confirmed that fact when I have them similar statements about the VLC and enterprise versions of Windows 10 and version 1511 and version 1607. Only weeks after, version 1607 was released, was the upgrade assistant tool updated to support enterprise versions – Ramhound – 2016-09-15T00:23:38.427
@Shredderroy Update 1607 might take until November 2016 to be pushed, wiping your system is a solution, but like I said a year ago it's not required – Ramhound – 2016-09-15T00:35:01.293