1) It is not enterprise version of Windows; it is any version capable of GPO (so Pro applies too, Home doesn't).
2) it is not disabling them; it is approving or rejecting them (or even holding up the decision indefinitely).
You can do that too, via WSUS. It is not reserved to large enterprises, as I've seen claimed several times in this thread. It is available to anyone, who has Windows Server in their network and is willing to install the WSUS role here.
2) it is not disabling them; it is approving or rejecting them (or even holding up the decision indefinitely).
You can do that too, via WSUS. It is not reserved to large enterprises, as I've seen claimed several times in this thread. It is available to anyone, who has Windows Server in their network and is willing to install the WSUS role here.