- Windows 11 users have been experiencing issues preventing them from upgrading to the Enterprise subscription since April.
- Microsoft has acknowledged the issue and mentioned they are working on a fix, but no exact date for the resolution has been provided.
- A recent update, KB5039212, also had issues preventing users from upgrading to Enterprise, with an 'Access denied error (error code 0x80070005)'.
- There is currently no workaround for the issue, and users will have to wait for Microsoft to release a fix in an upcoming update.
Windows 11 Pro customers are facing difficulties upgrading to a valid Windows 11 Enterprise subscription due to an issue caused by the April 2024 Patch Tuesday update. Microsoft is aware of the problem and is working on a resolution to be included in a future Windows update.
The Moment 5 update for Windows 11 is a significant upgrade that promises to enrich the user experience, streamline functionality, and bolster security.
The KB5036893 update for Windows 11 has rolled out Moment 5 features to all users, improving Snap Layouts, Copilot, Photos, Clipchamp, Widgets, and security.