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What's new in Windows 10, version 2004 - Windows 10

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This article lists new and updated features and content that are of interest to IT Pros for Windows 10, version 2004, also known as the Windows 10 May 2020 Update. This update also contains all features and fixes included in previous cumulative updates to Windows 10, version 1909.

To download and install Windows 10, version 2004, use Windows Update (Settings > Update & Security > Windows Update). For more information, see this video.

Note

The month indicator for this release is 04 instead of 03 to avoid confusion with Windows releases in the year 2003.

Security Windows Hello Windows Defender System Guard

In this release, Windows Defender System Guard enables an even higher level of System Management Mode (SMM) Firmware Protection that goes beyond checking the OS memory and secrets to other resources like registers and IO.

With this improvement, the OS can detect a higher level of SMM compliance, enabling devices to be even more hardened against SMM exploits and vulnerabilities. This feature is forward-looking and currently requires new hardware available soon.

Windows Defender Application Guard

Windows Defender Application Guard has been available for Chromium-based Edge since early 2020.

Note: Application Guard for Office is coming soon.

Deployment Windows Setup

Windows Setup answer files (unattend.xml) have improved language handling.

Improvements in Windows Setup with this release also include:

For more information, see Windows Setup enhancements in the Windows IT Pro Blog.

SetupDiag

In Windows 10, version 2004, SetupDiag is now automatically installed.

SetupDiag is a command-line tool that can help diagnose why a Windows 10 update failed. SetupDiag works by searching Windows Setup log files. When log files are being searched, SetupDiag uses a set of rules to match known issues.

During the upgrade process, Windows Setup will extract all its sources files to the %SystemDrive%$Windows.~bt\Sources directory. With Windows 10, version 2004 and later, Windows Setup now also installs SetupDiag.exe to this directory. If there's an issue with the upgrade, SetupDiag is automatically run to determine the cause of the failure. If the upgrade process proceeds normally, this directory is moved under %SystemDrive%\Windows.Old for cleanup.

Windows Autopilot

With this release, you can configure Windows Autopilot user-driven Hybrid Azure Active Directory join with VPN support. This support is also backported to Windows 10, version 1909 and 1903.

If you configure the language settings in the Autopilot profile and the device is connected to Ethernet, all scenarios will now skip the language, locale, and keyboard pages. In previous versions, this skip was only supported with self-deploying profiles.

Microsoft Configuration Manager

An in-place upgrade wizard is available in Configuration Manager. For more information, see Simplifying Windows 10 deployment with Configuration Manager.

Also see What's new in Microsoft Intune.

Windows Assessment and Deployment Toolkit (ADK)

Download the Windows ADK and Windows PE add-on for Windows 10, version 2004 here: Download and install the Windows ADK.

For information about what's new in the ADK, see What's new in the Windows ADK for Windows 10, version 2004.

Microsoft Deployment Toolkit (MDT)

MDT version 8456 supports Windows 10, version 2004, but there's currently an issue that causes MDT to incorrectly detect that UEFI is present. There's an update available for MDT to address this issue.

For the latest information about MDT, see the MDT release notes.

Servicing Delivery Optimization

Windows PowerShell cmdlets have been improved:

Other improvements:

The following Delivery Optimization policies are removed in this release:

Windows Update for Business

Windows Update for Business enhancements in this release include:

Networking Wi-Fi 6 and WPA3

Windows now supports the latest Wi-Fi standards with Wi-Fi 6 and WPA3. Wi-Fi 6 gives you better wireless coverage and performance with added security. WPA3 provides improved Wi-Fi security and secures open networks.

TEAP

In this release, Tunnel Extensible Authentication Protocol (TEAP) has been added as an authentication method to allow chaining together multiple credentials into a single EAP transaction. TEAP networks can be configured by enterprise policy.

Virtualization Windows Sandbox

Windows Sandbox is an isolated desktop environment where you can install software without the fear of lasting impact to your device. This feature was released with Windows 10, version 1903. Windows 10, version 2004 includes bug fixes and enables even more control over configuration.

Windows Sandbox configuration includes:

Windows Media Player is also added back to the Sandbox image in this release.

Windows Sandbox also has improved accessibility in this release, including:

Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL)

With this release, memory that is no longer in use in a Linux VM will be freed back to Windows. Previously, a WSL VM's memory could grow, but wouldn't shrink when no longer needed.

WSL2 support has been added for ARM64 devices if your device supports virtualization.

For a full list of updates to WSL, see the WSL release notes.

Windows Virtual Desktop (WVD)

Windows 10 is an integral part of WVD, and several enhancements are available in the Spring 2020 update. Check out Windows Virtual Desktop documentation for the latest and greatest information, and the WVD Virtual Event from March.

Microsoft Edge

Read about plans for the new Microsoft Edge and other innovations announced at Build 2020 and What's new at Microsoft Edge Insider.

Also see information about the exciting new Edge browser here.

Application settings

This release enables explicit Control over restarting apps at sign-in (Build 18965) that were open when you restart your PC.

Windows Shell

Several enhancements to the Windows 10 user interface are implemented in this release:

Cortana

Cortana has been updated and enhanced in Windows 10, version 2004:

For updated information, see the Microsoft 365 blog.

Windows Search

Windows Search is improved in several ways. For more information, see Supercharging Windows Search.

Virtual Desktops

There's a new Update on Virtual Desktop renaming (Build 18975), where, instead of getting stuck with the system-issued names like Desktop 1, you can now rename your virtual desktops more freely.

Bluetooth pairing

Pairing Bluetooth devices with your computer will occur through notifications, so you won't need to go to the Settings app to finish pairing. Other improvements include faster pairing and device name display. For more information, see Improving your Bluetooth pairing experience.

Reset this PC

The 'reset this PC' recovery function now includes a cloud download option.

Task Manager

The following items are added to Task Manager in this release:

Graphics & display DirectX

New DirectX 12 features are available in this release.

2-in-1 PCs

See Introducing a new tablet experience for 2-in-1 convertible PCs! (Build 18970) for details on a new tablet experience for two-in-one convertible PCs that is now available. The screen will be optimized for touch when you detach your two-in-one's keyboard, but you'll still keep the familiar look of your desktop without interruption.

Specialized displays

With this update, devices running Windows 10 Enterprise or Windows 10 Pro for Workstations with multiple displays can be configured to prevent Windows from using a display, making it available for a specialized purpose.

Examples include:

To prevent Windows from using a display, choose Settings > Display and select Advanced display settings. Select a display to view or change, and then set the Remove display from desktop setting to On. The display will now be available for a specialized use.

Desktop Analytics

Desktop Analytics is a cloud-connected service, integrated with Configuration Manager that provides data-driven insights to the management of Windows endpoints in your organization. Desktop Analytics requires a Windows E3 or E5 license, or a Microsoft 365 E3 or E5 license.

For information about Desktop Analytics and this release of Windows 10, see What's new in Desktop Analytics.

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