Hello, I'm trying to enroll my wife's Windows 10 PC in the extended updates. When I click on the link to enroll and step through the process, a message pops up saying "An adult needs to sign in to this device and enroll in extended security updates."
It makes no sense to do an age check for something like this. I have no idea what she put down as her age when she created the account and she's out of town dealing with some family health issues and can't deal with this right now. I'm sure she put down her birth date (we're over 40).
Is there a workaround for this? It really pisses me off they pulled a stunt like this.
PC specs are:
Windows 10 Home Edition
Version 22H2 (OS Build 19045.6332)
It makes no sense to do an age check for something like this. I have no idea what she put down as her age when she created the account and she's out of town dealing with some family health issues and can't deal with this right now. I'm sure she put down her birth date (we're over 40).
Is there a workaround for this? It really pisses me off they pulled a stunt like this.
PC specs are:
Windows 10 Home Edition
Version 22H2 (OS Build 19045.6332)