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#### I activated ESU with the TSforge, but the Windows Update page in Settings still saying "Your device is no longer receiving security updates." Why?
-Microsoft provides Extended Security Updates (ESU) through several channels, such as CommercialAzureESU, CommercialW365ESU, **CommercialKeybasedESU**, and **ConsumerESU**.
+![image](./assets/Your-device-is-no-longer-receiving-security-updates.png)
+Microsoft provides Extended Security Updates (ESU) through several channels, such as CommercialAzureESU, CommercialW365ESU, **CommercialKeybasedESU**, and **ConsumerESU**.
TSforge activates the [Commercial Key-based ESU](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/whats-new/enable-extended-security-updates#get-the-product-keys-for-activating-extended-security-update-esu-licenses), which is intended for use by administrators in business environments.
-The Windows Update page in Settings is currently showing the incorrect status below to **all CommercialKeybasedESU users**.
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-![image](./assets/Your-device-is-no-longer-receiving-security-updates.png)
+The Windows Update page in Settings currently checks only whether a user is enrolled in Consumer ESU and fails to account for **all Commercial ESU** users (Azure, W365, and key-based).
**It’s just a visual bug**. Your ESU is activated correctly. Hopefully, Microsoft will fix it in the upcoming updates.
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#### How can I check if TSforge ESU is activated?
According to the official [Microsoft documentation](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/whats-new/enable-extended-security-updates#install-and-activate-the-esu-key), you can verify the status of a Commercial Key-based ESU activation by running the following command in Command Prompt:
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You can also run "Check Activation Status" option in MAS script.
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#### What does it mean when the script says, "Windows Update can receive 1-3 years of ESU. 4-6 years ESU is not officially supported, but it might be useful"?
Microsoft officially announced that Extended Security Updates (ESU) would be available for only 3 years. However, ESU licenses actually exist for up to 6 years.