

Describes how to ensure that you get a clean new user profile for Windows 10 1809/1909 on Community Connect 4 (CC4) networks.
Explains how to enable Windows Update 'Features on Demand' on a CC4 network to install additional language packs or remote administration.
Describes the process for disabling this new Windows 10 feature.
Explains the Active Hours feature within Windows 10 v1607 and how to configure this on a Community Connect 4 network.
Removes policies that may interfere with Windows updates for CC4 computers.
Gives instructions for extending a disk on a virtual Windows server using vSphere and Diskpart tools.
Details why CC4 computers appear as Offline in the RM Management Console (RMMC) upgraded or built to Windows 10 Build 1709.
Fixes an issue where Windows 10 computers do not have User Account Control enabled.
Provides guidelines for Windows Server data deduplication on a Community Connect 4 network.
Explains why local profiles of student users get created in the C:\Users folder in Windows Server 2012.