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The Store of the future
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Tuesday, Oct 25, 2022, 11:00 AM PDTEvent details
Learn how the Store of the future combines with the Windows Package Manager to enhance access to the Microsoft Store app catalog. Learn how you can search, discovery, deploy and manage Microsoft Stor...
Heather_Poulsen
Updated Dec 27, 2024
Anthony9394
Oct 27, 2022Copper Contributor
What is the behavior for a client if it is both enrolled with Autopatch and also being managed by WUfB?
- Jason_SandysOct 27, 2022
Microsoft
If a device is enrolled for Autopatch, then it is already using Windows Update for Business; Autopatch is (more or less) a managed service that leverages Windows Update for Business (and a few other mechanisms) to deploy updates to enrolled devices (there's more to Autopatch than just rolling out updates, but this is the crux of the core functionality). To my knowledge, once a device is enrolled for Autopatch, setting any Windows Update for Business policies through any other means is unsupported and could/will cause issues. Technically, there's nothing that will stop you from doing this just like technically, there's nothing that will stop you from driving down the freeway the wrong way (except for fear of the consequences), but it is unsupported as noted.- RainerP250458Nov 01, 2022Iron Contributorthx for honestly clarifying this!