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Critical Windows 10 v22H2 Security Update

Microsoft recently released Windows 10 version 22H2, which offers a set of features for select performance improvements and critical updates.  This new release is critical to ensure ongoing support for the University’s Windows computers, including future security updates.

What actions do I need to take on my University-Owned Windows computer?
On April 3rd, the 22H2 self-service upgrade becomes available In Software Center.  CaTS recommends installing the latest version of Windows at your earliest convenience.  This upgrade will also become available for Persistent VDIs in May.

For assistance using Software Center, please visit https://www.wright.edu/information-technology/software-center-self-service-software-installation-for-windows.

What if this is not completed?
Earlier versions of Windows 10 will soon be unsupported.  To ensure data security and consistent user experiences, if a computer has not been upgraded through Self-Service by the Fall Semester, automatic installations will be initiated during the Wednesday Morning Maintenance Window.

What about CaTS-Supported Classrooms and Computer Labs?
CaTS Classroom Technology Support will be deploying Windows 10 22H2 this summer, and all spaces will be updated by the beginning of the Fall 2023 Semester.

What about University-Owned Mac (Apple) computers?
The latest Mac Operating System (Ventura) was released earlier this year on CaTS-maintained Apple computers.  If you have questions about your Mac, please contact the CaTS Help Desk.

Questions?
If you have questions or concerns regarding this update, please contact the CaTS Help Desk at 937-775-4827, or email helpdesk@wright.edu.