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    Windows 11 Version 25H2 Hits Release Preview with Enablement Package and IT Controls

    Updated:December 25, 20253 Mins Read
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    Microsoft Previews Windows 11 25H2—Same Features, Smoother Install
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    Microsoft has launched the forthcoming Windows 11 version 25H2 update into the Release Preview Channel, arriving as a compact enablement package that activates features quietly delivered through earlier updates; it notably removes PowerShell 2.0 and the WMIC tool and gives enterprise and education administrators more control over pre‑installed Microsoft Store apps via Group Policy or MDM. Updating from 24H2 to 25H2 is streamlined—requiring just a single restart thanks to the shared servicing branch—while insiders and commercial users can test via Windows Update, Windows Update for Business, or WSUS, with ISO images arriving soon. 

    Sources: The Verge, NeoWin.net, Tech Community

    Key Takeaways

    – Effortless Upgrade Journey: Shifting from 24H2 to 25H2 is nearly seamless—just download a small enablement package and restart once.

    – Enhanced IT Governance: Admins now gain more ability to remove stock Microsoft Store apps on Enterprise and EDU systems, aiding in streamlined deployments.

    – Lean and Clean: The update removes legacy components like PowerShell 2.0 and WMIC, while enabling features that were already staged in previous monthly updates.

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    Windows 11’s 25H2 update is rolling out in measured form via the Release Preview Channel, and it represents a smart, streamlined evolution rather than an overhaul. Delivered as a lightweight “enablement package,” it activates features already nestled in your system through prior cumulative updates—meaning if you’ve stayed current, the move to 25H2 is as easy as a restart. That’s foresight working for users who value stability and simplicity.

    Under the hood, Microsoft continues trimming legacy components: PowerShell 2.0 and the WMIC command-line interface are officially out. That helps to ease complexity and usher Windows 11 further toward a leaner future. At the same time, IT administrators gain meaningful tools for managing system clutter, with new policies that let them uninstall default Microsoft Store apps via Group Policy or MDM on Enterprise and Education machines. That’s a welcome step for organizations aiming to streamline deployments and reduce bloatware.

    The technical underpinnings of 25H2 remain on the shared servicing branch established with 24H2, meaning compatibility remains strong and the upgrade path stays simple. Microsoft has tested the waters through Insider channels before now, building confidence ahead of broader rollout. For users and administrators alike, this update delivers incremental improvements without disruption—no grand redesigns, just a steady, practical advancement.

    In the politics of software updates, this is the kind of conservative, pragmatic approach that emphasizes reliability over flash. Windows 11’s steady march forward keeps things predictable, manageable, and in step with operational needs.

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