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Updated Dec 27, 2024
David_Guyer
Microsoft
Nov 18, 2021When you configure either Update Rings or Feature Update profiles to update devices to Windows 11, when they meet the minimum hardware requirements (which Endpoint Analytics can provide great info about), they will upgrade to Windows 11. There isn't an option for end user opt-in, it's based on the settings in Intune whether to update or not. If you want to choose which devices or users are updated to Windows 11, you'll need to update your groups or filters accordingly to manage that.
Greg_A
Nov 18, 2021Iron Contributor
The opt in I'm referring to is creating a form or flow of some kind for a user to fill out and then they will automatically get added to a group that's targeted to the W11 feature update.
- ccatlett1984Nov 18, 2021Copper ContributorUse Power Automate to drop a device into the Windows 11 update group, as a backend for Self-Service Opt-In.
- ccatlett1984Nov 18, 2021Copper Contributorhttps://medium.com/marcus-tee-anytime/azure-active-directory-security-group-automation-with-power-automate-1aee7bab28c3
- Greg_ANov 18, 2021Iron Contributorhttps://www.petervanderwoude.nl/post/allowing-users-to-opt-in-for-windows-11-by-using-access-packages/ A similar approach to this...
- Greg_ANov 18, 2021Iron ContributorI'm more referring to can I mix device assignment and user assignment for Feature Updates?
- David_GuyerNov 18, 2021
Microsoft
Got it! Yes, you can include and mix groups that use device or user assignments for Feature Updates.