Specifically until late April 1711. Yes, I know the guy was the one who all of Europe expected to die soon and baffled them by surviving (so 10yrs more would probably be a stretch). Assuming an OTL pattern to things that means that the French Bourbons are months away from their winnowing (Le Grand Dauphin and Emperor Josef I died on April 14 and 17 1711, le Petit Dauphin and Dauphine and their eldest son in February 1712 (which still occur as OTL)).
This means that deaths which caused problems in the Spanish Succession War occur near the beginning rather than the end of the war, if a war there still is. As to Josef I and Le Petit Dauphin (assume their kids are as OTL),since both married BEFORE the POD (namely Carlos living past November 1700). But would a matter of ten years change much? Would a Habsburg Spain be more likely than a Bourbon one in this case. Both powers would have marks against them: Anjou because he's next in line should the young Louis (XV) die, and Karl because he's the logical successor to Josef I as emperor. Or does Carlos II nominate Berri instead of Anjou as his French candidate?