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John Dooley IT
Nov 19, 2020Copper Contributor
Windows 10 1909 with 1910 configMgr best practice for managing updates
Hi
We are an edu institution with three school sites. Our ADR for patching is simple but we believe it’s not consistent and is due to maintenance windows not being configured. We also have the same issue with servers and I’d have to manually re run evaluation cycles etc before things start to work.
So if I was to start from scratch and get patching right, based on my OS version and Endpoint managed version, where should I start ?
I have co management enabled with pilot mode if that helps.
Thanks
John
We are an edu institution with three school sites. Our ADR for patching is simple but we believe it’s not consistent and is due to maintenance windows not being configured. We also have the same issue with servers and I’d have to manually re run evaluation cycles etc before things start to work.
So if I was to start from scratch and get patching right, based on my OS version and Endpoint managed version, where should I start ?
I have co management enabled with pilot mode if that helps.
Thanks
John
3 Replies
- KevinMineweaser_MSFT
Microsoft
Thank you for your question. We've heard feedback that's it's confusing to start from scratch with patching on Windows 10 so we've been updating our content in H2 to help.
Get ready for Configuration Manager
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/mem/configmgr/core/plan-design/get-ready
Support for Windows 10 in Configuration Manager <- This will hone you in on which version,
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/mem/configmgr/core/plan-design/configs/support-for-windows-10
Automatically deploy software updates
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/mem/configmgr/sum/deploy-use/automatically-deploy-software-updates
Please reach out if you need more information.
-Kevin
- John Dooley ITCopper ContributorThank you Kevin
Some bedtime reading :open_book: in order!
Cheers
John
- John Dooley ITCopper ContributorPs
Someone today suggested I try server groups feature