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Lori_Gamblin
Feb 17, 2022Iron Contributor
Office hours are closed: February 17, 2022
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 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
- Windows Updates in Microsoft Endpoint Manager (ConfigMgr & Intune): David Guyer
- Windows deployment: Jason Sandys, Steve Thomas
- Commercial update management, Windows Update for Business (#WUfB), Windows Server Update Service (WSUS) and Pre-release: Aria Carley
- Microsoft Endpoint Manager (public sector, CMG, tenant attach, etc.): Harjit Dhaliwal, Danny Guillory, Joe Lurie
- Windows Commercial customer experience: Kevin Mineweaser
- FastTrack: Sean McLaren
- Windows commercial engineering: Rob York
- Windows Servicing and Delivery Principal Program Manager: Thomas Trombley
- Modern Endpoint Management specialists in Microsoft Federal: Julia Bradford, Amy Montour, Sani Sheikh, Chhorn Lim
- Windows 365: Christian Montoya
Save the date for future events
Our next office hours event will take place on Thursday, March 17th, 8:00-9:00 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!
1 Reply
- Laser235Copper ContributorDoes Microsoft plan on updating the Windows 11 PC Health check too to check if your existing Windows 10 PC meets Windows 11 requirements.\nIt does not run correctly on domain joined PCs , it gives an message that your organization manages updates on this PC The PowerShell script to check hardware compatibility does not give out a organized human readable output.