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The following list represents products retiring or reaching the end of support in 2024. Upon retirement or end of support, there will be no new security updates, non-security updates, free or paid assisted support options or online technical content updates. Go here to learn about Fixed and Modern Lifecycle policies and service packs.

The following products will be moving from Mainstream to Extended Support in 2024. Extended Support includes security updates at no cost, and paid non-security updates and support. Additionally, Microsoft will not accept requests for design changes or new features during the Extended Support phase.

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[2] Tested April 2024 using Phi SLM workload running 512-token prompt processing in a loop with default settings comparing pre-release Copilot+ PC builds with Snapdragon Elite X 12 Core and Snapdragon X Plus 10 core configurations (QNN build) to Windows 11 PC with NVIDIA 4080 GPU configuration (CUDA build).

@Little_JoeGot some information, this one from pcworld said that Windows 12 is available on june 2024 based on pc maker speculation (Reference), but i think it will not gonna happen this fast, because Windows 11 itself still needs a many bug fixing.

There's no way this was written by AI. There are way too many typos and grammatical inconsistencies. I believe the authors of the post and most likely, English is not their first language either. At least that's my take... If so, I also read somewhere else that Win12 would be released sometime in 2024, however with no definitive release date.

I'd definitely be down for a canary release that I could opt into, if available for the public to beta test. I don't mind the Win11 UI but with the bold implementation(s) of AI recently, I'm interested to see if there's gonna be a fresh take on search/storage and a possible version specific to gaming.

Do not rush to get Windows 12 out here well well Windows 10 did not come out of our lives with Microsoft introducing Windows 11 users who have Windows 10 will be forced to throw their PCs in the trash and many companies and you made an announcement about Windows 12 .......

windows 12 is still on the way, I think it will appear at the beginning of 25, now the latest version is windows 11, buying it you can upgrade to version 12 for free when it appears, I got my key from Hypestkey partner Microsoft, the key was retail

Hello!
This problem is only on the new version of SketchUp 2024.
I have a laptop with two monitors. SketchUp runs on a secondary monitor. When I move the window to the main monitor, the menus open on the second monitor.
I tried reinstalling the program, deleting SketchUp 2023, nothing helps.

I usually had incorrect display scaling issues when I was running SketchUp on my external monitor as the secondary Windows display. Those issues went away when I finally got around to designating the external display as the primary Windows display (which now hosts the virtual desktop origin.)

I originally installed the update with both monitors plugged in and realized the program would only start on my portrait monitor. Moved the tab over thinking nothing of it until I realized all menus continue to pop up on the right-side monitor.

Not an IT guy here, but proficient enough to follow basic instructions from other forums. Hope we can get a patch soon, loving the Ambient Occlusion feature, but have to resort to 23 for the time being.

I have same problemm too. And I realize that;
If my third screen selected as a Main Display all menus open on my Notebooks own display. But If I select Notebooks own screen as a main display everything work good on also second and third display. And doesnt matter which Screen I select the sketchup start first. Its always start on Notebooks own display. I hpe Its will be helpfull for you on solution phase.

Other people have also reported seeing a Blue Screen of Death on their login screen. One of our readers reported that their Lenovo hardware with Bitlocker failed to boot with Blue Screen of Death after the KB5035853 update.

Sueska, you could try Imaging the existing OS then backing up GP settings folowed by an OverTheTop (OTT) installation keeping your programs and settings from the installation media then a reintroduction of GP settings and see if helps.

Following installation of the March 2024 security update, released March 12, 2024 (the Originating KBs listed above), Local Security Authority Subsystem Service (LSASS) may experience a memory leak on domain controllers (DCs). This is observed when on-premises and cloud-based Active Directory Domain Controllers service Kerberos authentication requests.

Resolution: This issue was resolved in the out-of-band (OOB) update the Resolved KBs listed above, which is only available via the Microsoft Update Catalog. We strongly recommend you do not apply the March 2024 security update on DCs and install the Resolved KBs listed above instead. As this is a cumulative update, you do not need to apply any previous update before installing the Resolved KBs listed above. To install this update, search for the Resolved KBs listed above in the Microsoft Update Catalog. The OOB update can then be manually imported to Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) and Configuration Manager. For guidance, see WSUS and the Microsoft Update Catalog.

Vanilla Maya 2024. No plugins installed beside Arnold, Bifrost and Maya USD. Everything is working like a charm and not problems what so ever. Then I realise that PyMel is not installed (Yes I tried to install a script), but Maya complained that PyMel is not installed. So I opened my command prompt and fired the command to install PyMel. Everything looked fine and start Maya, crash before launching. Tried several time and sent a report, tried rebooting and the same. Uninstall PyMel and Maya 2024 is back functioning again.

In early April 2024, we decided to take a closer look at the Windows DWM Core Library Elevation of Privilege Vulnerability CVE-2023-36033, which was previously discovered as a zero-day exploited in the wild. While searching for samples related to this exploit and attacks that used it, we found a curious document uploaded to VirusTotal on April 1, 2024. This document caught our attention because it had a rather descriptive file name, which indicated that it contained information about a vulnerability in Windows OS. Inside we found a brief description of a Windows Desktop Window Manager (DWM) vulnerability and how it could be exploited to gain system privileges, everything written in very broken English. The exploitation process described in this document was identical to that used in the previously mentioned zero-day exploit for CVE-2023-36033, but the vulnerability was different. Judging by the quality of the writing and the fact that the document was missing some important details about how to actually trigger the vulnerability, there was a high chance that the described vulnerability was completely made up or was present in code that could not be accessed or controlled by attackers. But we still decided to investigate it, and a quick check showed that this is a real zero-day vulnerability that can be used to escalate privileges. We promptly reported our findings to Microsoft, the vulnerability was designated CVE-2024-30051, and a patch was released on May 14, 2024, as part of Patch Tuesday.

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