Hi Eric E. Twitty
To obtain the Enterprise edition for testing, you’ll need to access it through the Volume Licensing Service Center (VLSC) or the Visual Studio (MSDN) subscription portal, depending on your organization’s licensing agreement. Both platforms provide ISO images of the latest Windows 11 builds, including 25H2, which are suitable for lab and deployment validation scenarios.
Once you’ve signed in with your licensed account, navigate to the Windows product downloads section and select Windows 11 Enterprise, Version 25H2. From there, you can choose the ISO format and language pack that best fits your environment. After downloading, I recommend validating the image checksum to ensure file integrity before importing it into SCCM.
For SCCM testing, you can create a new task sequence using this ISO, integrate drivers and updates as needed, and then deploy to your test collection. This approach will help confirm compatibility with your existing infrastructure and allow you to fine-tune deployment policies prior to production rollout.
If your organization does not currently have access to VLSC or MSDN, you may alternatively use the Windows Insider Program for Business to download preview builds of Enterprise editions, though these are intended for evaluation purposes only.
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