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HenrikInAB
Jun 08, 2021Copper Contributor
Intune Windows Update/Feature Update Ring applied but clients not updating
We recently moved some of our co-managed workloads from SCCM to Intune, not pilot, and for the most part our devices are happy with our Intune Windows 10 Update Ring settings. We have a profile crea...
NicklasAhlberg
Jun 08, 2021Brass Contributor
Hello HenrikInAB!
I am sure we can solve this together, I have some questions to get us going ๐
- From the printscreen it seems the faulty device does not have a Primary User, is this the case for the working devices as well?
- Are the MDM-policies deployed to User och Device objects?
- Are you able to find any differences in the MECM client policy deployed to working/faulty devices?
- Please see this article. We want to make sure that we do not have a WUserver value pointing towards a WSUS-server. https://docs.microsoft.com/de-de/security-updates/windowsupdateservices/21669493
- Please see this article describing feature update(s) policy and Co-Management. https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/troubleshoot/mem/intune/create-feature-update-hold-co-managed-devices
Let me know if above helps, otherwise we will keep digging ๐
Best regards
Nicklas Ahlberg
https://nicklasahlberg.se/
kazaki82
May 23, 2022Copper Contributor
Feature updates for Windows 10 and later policies cannot be applied during the Autopilot out of box experience (OOBE).
so I donโt understand is autopilot in comanaged supported for feature updates or not