![]() ![]() Ok, I get it, I knew this even before I opened the thread. Jason | | do I have to? SCCM allows you to sync SUP-WSUS of language packs in a single click, why shouldn't we use this feature? You can stop using computers altogether and see how far that gets you.Īlso, this isn't the only reason feature updates are still commonly done with task sequences, it's simply one of many. > but it seems crazy to waste all that time, for every Feature Update that Microsoft releases. And, as noted, this was all designed before anyone actually ever did it based on poor, consumer-based assumptions by the Windows team. Perhaps, but that doesn't change what is. ![]() To include them in the feature update as that would make the feature updates ginormous. Thus, you must always reinstall them after a feature update. Language packs are specific to a certain build of Windows 10. This is simply how the Windows team designed it. Why must you? This has nothing to do with ConfigMgr. If you can deploy them with "SCCM+SUP" i "MUI" of the "O.S.", you must be able to keep them post-installation feature update since SCCM always allows you to distribute feature updates. ![]()
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