Intune
6 TopicsAzure Update Management for Intune and "feature upgrades"
Scenario: W10 Clients, 21H2 (by enablement package) Hybrid-joined to Intune MDM and on-prem AD DS. No SCCM / Co-Management Previously managed by WSUS policies All Intune Rings & Feature Update / Expedite Policies follow MS guidance. AD based GPO are successfully overide by Intune Policy All in all, Intune policies work as expected. The story: Implemented Intune management with hybrid join and policies and bells and whistles to leverage Update Compliance dashboard - also following the guidelines of Aria and the MS Mechanic team. The results are mixed. For some reasons I do not have section for quality updates only, just feature updates or expedited quality updates. Furthermore devices report "in-progress" for a feature upgrade to Windows 21H2, while they are already on Windows 10 21H2 (19043) and the compliance policies confirming this as well. Endpoint Manager Reports - Windows Updates Update Dashboard The issue: It seems like devices running on 21H2 by enablement package are recognized wrongly by the each of the dashboards. Reporting as if a feature upgrade would be missing. In addition I have not seen any Intune settings / nor settings catalog to prefer enablement packages over full upgrades either. Any ideas? cc AriaUpdated thanks for help in advance!1.4KViews0likes1CommentWindows office hours are closed: May 20, 2021
Thanks to everyone who joined us for office hours! Here is a list of who was in the virtual office today: Windows as a service strategies, tactics, best practices: Dave Backman, Namrata Bachwani, Roy Barton Windows update monitoring and reporting: Charles Inglis Windows app development (+ update monitoring and strategies): George Nelson Expediting updates in Microsoft Endpoint Manager: David Guyer Windows 10 deployment: Steve Thomas Cloud-based update management, Windows Update for Business: Aria Carley, Kay Toma Microsoft Endpoint Manager: Jason Sandys Microsoft Endpoint Manager (public sector, CMG, tenant attach, etc.): Danny Guillory Configuration Manager: Rob York, Bruno Yoshioka FastTrack: Kevin Mineweaser Security: Rick Munck Our next, regularly scheduled office hours event will take place on Thursday, June 17th, 9:00-10:00 a.m. Pacific Time. Add it to your calendar. For an up-to-date list of future events, see the Windows IT Pro Blog.888Views4likes0CommentsMem device sorting
Is there a way to have the same experience in MEM when looking at devices? For example, when you want to look at members of a group, there's no filter/sorting options like we have when we go look at the general Devices view. Another example is in the Autopilot devices, where we can only search, but not sort. Thank you in advance,874Views0likes1CommentOffice hours are closed: November 19, 2020
Office hours are now closed. We hope we were able to answer your questions and provide tips and resources to help you more easily manage Windows 10 updates and your Windows device estate. The experts and engineers who supported today's session were: Windows as a service strategies, tactics, best practices: Dave Backman and James Bell Windows 10 deployment: Steve Thomas Cloud-based update management, Windows Update for Business: Aria Carley Dynamic Update: Steve DiAcetis Microsoft Endpoint Manager: Joe Lurie Microsoft Endpoint Manager (public sector, CMG, etc.): Danny Guillory Product feedback: Kevin Mineweaser FastTrack: Sean McLaren Save the date for future events Our next office hours event will take place on Thursday, December 17th, 9:00-10:00 a.m. Pacific Time. Add it to your calendar. For an up-to-date list of future events, see the Windows IT Pro Blog. See you next time!10KViews6likes3CommentsWindows 10 servicing office hours – May 14th
Our next "office hours" session will take place here in the Windows 10 servicing community on Thursday, May 14th from 8:00-9:00 a.m. Pacific Time. Join us to get answers to any questions you may have around managing updates for the remote devices in your organization, help with specific issues, and tips on how to increase update velocity. We'll have members of the Windows and Microsoft Endpoint Manager product and engineering teams on hand, as well as the FastTrack team. Save the date and see the Windows IT Pro Blog for full details.1.5KViews0likes4CommentsWindows 10 servicing office hours – May 21st
Our next "office hours" session will take place here in the Windows 10 servicing community on Thursday, May 21st from 8:00-9:00 a.m. Pacific Time. Join us to get answers to any questions you may have around managing updates for the remote devices in your organization, help with specific issues, and tips on how to increase update velocity. We'll have members of the Windows and Microsoft Endpoint Manager product and engineering teams on hand, as well as the FastTrack team. Save the date and see the Windows IT Pro Blog for full details.1.4KViews0likes0Comments