

Organizations employing Windows 10 Enterprise or Windows 10 Education can make use of S mode too. S mode is a feature-limited edition of Windows 10 designed primarily for low-end devices in the education market. It has a faster initial setup and login process, and allows devices to be provisioned using a USB drive with the "Set Up School PCs" app. With the exception of the Microsoft Teams desktop client which was made available for S mode in April 2019, the installation of software (both Universal Windows Platform and Windows API apps) is only possible through the Microsoft Store, and command line programs or shells (even from Microsoft Store) are not allowed. System settings are locked to allow only Microsoft Edge as the default web browser with Bing as its search engine. The operating system may be switched out of S mode using the Microsoft Store for free. However, once S Mode is turned off, it cannot be re-enabled. Xyplorer batch rename windows 10#Īll Windows 10 devices in S mode include a free one-year subscription to Minecraft: Education Edition.

These editions are licensed to OEMs only, and are primarily obtained via the purchase of hardware that includes it: Critics have compared the edition to Windows RT, and have considered it to be a competitor to Chrome OS. Holographic A specific edition used by Microsoft's HoloLens mixed reality smartglasses. IoT A rebranded variant of Microsoft's earlier embedded operating systems, Windows Embedded. Designed specifically for use in small footprint, low-cost devices and IoT scenarios.

Five editions are currently available: IoT Core, IoT Core Pro, and IoT Enterprise, as well as IoT Core LTSC and IoT Enterprise LTSC.
