![]() ![]() This temporary change seems to verify that Microsoft plans to ship the second Windows 11 version 22H2 “Moment” update on the next Patch Tuesday, which is March 7. If you’re on an early build, your PC will not unenroll. ![]() To qualify, you need to be running one of the two Beta channel builds that Microsoft just released, so build 22621.1325 or 22623.1325. “This off-ramp window will run starting today through March 8th, 2023.” “In response to feedback from Windows Insiders in the Beta Channel, we are providing an off-ramp window for Insiders who have chosen the option to unenroll their device under ‘Stop getting preview builds’ under Settings > Windows Update > Windows Insider Program,” the Windows Insider Program team explains. It will give users in the Beta channel-but not the Dev channel-a way to opt out for the next two weeks.īefore the “stop getting preview builds” option existed, I called this sort of thing a “magic window,” but Microsoft is calling it an “off-ramp window.” Whatever, it’s a way out. I’ve been complaining about this for a long time-see The Insider Program is a One-Way, Dead-End Street (Premium) for an example-but it looks like Microsoft finally started paying attention. One of the oddities of the Windows Insider Program is that the Dev and Beta channels no longer map to specific Windows 11 versions, which means that there’s no way to automatically unenroll a PC because the “stop getting preview builds” option only kicks in when the current build is available in stable. ![]()
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