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WMUG - 20th January 2020

Windows Management User Group


Special thanks to the WMUG team for allowing me to speak on the Topic "Keeping up-to-date with Windows 10 Servicing"; Key words 'Keeping Up'

For those of you who asked for my slide deck please see the OneDrive link here.

Hope see you at the next Meetup.
https://www.meetup.com/en-AU/WMUGUK/events/calendar/


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