In a future release, any connection to a Wi-Fi network using these old ciphers will be disallowed. Since the 1903 release, a warning message has appeared when connecting to Wi-Fi networks secured with WEP or TKIP (which are not as secure as those using WPA2 or WPA3). Roaming of taskbar settings is no longer being developed and we plan to remove this capability in a future release. For more information on implementing remote display indirect display driver, check out Updates for IddCx versions 1.4 and later.
Independent Software Vendors that use an XDDM-based remote display driver should plan a migration to the WDDM driver model.
The support for Windows 2000 Display Driver Model (XDDM) based remote display drivers will be removed in a future release. Starting with this release, the Remote Desktop Services uses a Windows Display Driver Model (WDDM) based Indirect Display Driver (IDD) for a single session remote desktop.
Azure App Service is widely supported, well documented, reliable, and supports cross-platform/cross-ecosystem scenarios such as iOS, Android and web. The recommended replacement for PSR is Azure App Service.
PSR allows non-Microsoft developers to access roaming data on devices, enabling developers of UWP applications to write data to Windows and synchronize it to other instantiations of Windows for that user. The standard feedback process: Feedback Hub - Feedback is the recommended way to provide translation feedback. The Language Community tab will be removed from the Feedback Hub. This feature will be fully replaced by Storage Spaces in a future release. The Dynamic Disks feature is no longer being developed. The Companion Device Framework is no longer under active development. The legacy version of Microsoft Edge is no longer being developed. Starting in July 2021, if you have your activity history synced across your devices through your Microsoft account (MSA), you'll no longer have the option to upload new activity in Timeline. Note: This deprecation only applies to the command-line management tool. This tool is superseded by Windows PowerShell for WMI. The WMIC tool is deprecated in Windows 10, version 21H1 and the 21H1 semi-annual channel release of Windows Server. Windows Management Instrumentation Command line (WMIC) tool. Roaming of Personalization settings (including wallpaper, slideshow, accent colors, and lock screen images) is no longer being developed and might be removed in a future release. For more information, see Internet Explorer 11. The IE11 desktop application will end support for certain operating systems starting June 15, 2022. BitLocker 2 Go Reader app: bitlockertogo.exe and associated files Catalog file: c:\windows\BitLockerDiscoveryVolumeContents Command line parameter: manage-bde -DiscoveryVolumeType (-dv) ADMX policy: Allow access to BitLocker-protected removable data drives from earlier versions of Windows The following items might not be available in a future release of Windows client:
Reading of BitLocker-protected removable drives ( BitLocker To Go) from Windows XP or Windows Vista in later operating systems is deprecated and might be removed in a future release of Windows 10/11. Note: BitLocker to Go as a feature is still supported. If you have feedback about the proposed replacement of any of these features, you can use the Feedback Hub app.