
Those who want updated and patched 1709 media can get it the week of January 22, when it will be published to Windows Update, Windows Update for Business, WSUS and the Volume Licensing Service Center (VLSC), officials said. Now that 1709 has been tested and updated for the consumer/early adopter base that's already deployed it, Microsoft is telling IT pros it's safe for them to do so, as well. Microsoft began rolling out 1709 on October 17, and officials said it was the fastest Windows 10 release to reach 100 million devices. The Fall Creators Update, a k a 1709, is now considered by Microsoft as "fully available" for all compatible devices running Windows 10 worldwide. Microsoft's Windows 10 Fall Creators Update release is officially ready for deployment by businesses, officials said on January 11.
