Microsoft Rolls Out AI-Focused Windows 11 24H2
        
        
        
        Windows 11 version  24H2, the latest major Windows 11 update, is here with a host of AI-focused  enhancements.
Microsoft announced the start of the update rollout on Tuesday, describing it as a "full OS  swap that contains new foundational elements required to deliver transformational  Al experiences and exceptional performance."
Commercial  users can access the update via Windows Update for Business, the Microsoft 365  Admin Center, Windows Server Update Services (WSUS), Software Download Service  and Visual Studio Subscriptions. Organizations with Enterprise and Education  licenses will receive three years of support. The long-term servicing channel  (LTSC) release is also available for organizations whose devices are not suited  for frequent updates (for instance, healthcare or manufacturing devices). Windows  11 Enterprise LTSC 2024 will receive five years of support.
For everyone  else, version 24H2 will be rolled out in phases, arriving first to Windows 11  devices running version 22H2 or 23H2 in addition to the May 2024 non-security  update. Microsoft will gradually widen availability to qualifying devices  "based on hardware eligibility, reliability metrics and other factors that  impact the update experience." Users will be notified via the Windows  Update Settings page when their devices are ready to be updated.
For devices  that don't meet version 24H2's support requirements or pose potential application  incompatibilities, Microsoft may stop the update from being downloaded by  applying a "safeguard  hold." 
Home and Pro  license users will receive two years of support with version 24H2.
It's possible  to update Windows 10 devices to Windows 11 version 24H2 using the "target version"  feature in Windows Update for Business. Organizations still using Windows 10  should explore this option, Microsoft advised, as Windows 10 version 22H2 — which  it calls "the final version of Windows 10" — will fall  out of support in about one year.
New Features  for IT Pros
Microsoft recommends  organizations perform "targeted deployments" of version 24H2 to minimize  downtime while ensuring compatibility. 
This  Windows IT Pro blog post lists some key features in version 24H2 that are  particularly relevant to IT pros. They include updates to the Server Message  Block (SMB) protocol, such as "firewall rule changes, support for  blocking NTLM, dialect management, alternative network port connections, SMB  over QUIC (an alternative to TCP and RDMA), and changes to SMB signing and  encryption."
Other changes  touted by the company include:
    - Windows  Local Administrator Password Solution (LAPS) policy improvements and new  automatic account management feature;
- Personal  Data Encryption (PDE) so that known Windows folders (Documents, Desktop, and  Pictures) are protected using user authenticated encryption;
- App  Control for Business (formerly Windows Defender Application Control) to better  protect your digital property from malicious code;
- Windows  protected print mode, eliminating the need to rely on third-party software  installers for Morpia certified printers;
- Local  Security Authority (LSA) protection to help protect against the theft of  secrets and credentials used for logon;
- Support  for Wi-Fi 7;
- Bluetooth  LE audio support for assistive devices;
- New  controls to help manage which apps have access to the list of WiFi networks  around you;
- Rust in  the Windows kernel;
- SHA-3  support;
- A  scrollable list (vs. single pane) of Quick Settings in the system tray that can  be arranged in the way that makes sense for how you work best;
- Text  labels to the cut, copy, rename, share, and delete actions available at the top  of the File Explorer context menu;
- Support  for creating 7-zip and TAR archives;
- Energy  saver, an easy way to extend battery life and reduce energy use that can be  configured to run automatically or toggled on and off manually via Quick  Settings;
- Extended  adaptive brightness control[3] on laptops and 2-in-1s even when they are  plugged in; and
- Expanded  availability of Voice Clarity, which cancels echo, suppresses background noise,  and reduces reverberation in real time.
Windows  Recall and Other Copilot+ PC Features 
Some  capabilities in Windows 11 version 24H2 will be available only to users of  Microsoft's new Copilot+  PCs, which feature specialized hardware to support on-device AI processes. 
Among these  is the preview of Windows  Recall, a new feature that uses AI to take snapshots of users' interactions  with their Copilot+ PCs, creating a searchable record of their user history. Originally  scheduled for June, the Windows Recall preview will begin rolling out this week  to Windows Insider program participants with Copilot+ PCs running on Snapdragon  processors. For Windows Insiders with Intel- or AMD-based Copilot+ PCs, the  Windows Recall preview will become accessible in November. Broader availability  will be announced "at a later date," said Microsoft.
Another  feature specific to Copilot+ PCs is "Click to Do." In a separate  blog post, Microsoft described this feature, currently in preview, as "an  interactive overlay on top of your PC screen" that unlocks new, contextually  relevant actions. Based on a user's current window, for instance, Click to Do  will suggest Bing searches, propose image edits, open related websites, summarize  text or compose an e-mail.
Copilot+ PC  users will also see improvements to search, including more support for natural-language  and inexact search queries. Users can find files, documents or images by simply  typing a description of what they're looking for, forgoing the need to remember  exact file names. This new intuitive search experience also works even without  an Internet connection. 
The new Click  to Do and intuitive search features will begin rolling out to Windows Insiders  with Copilot+ PCs in November.
For more information, visit the Microsoft Windows Blog.