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Ever wish you could go back in time? Currently in preview, point-in-time restore for Windows enables you to restore a PC to the exact state it was at an earlier point in time in minutes. Dive deep in...
Heather_Poulsen
Updated Mar 06, 2026
Heather_Poulsen
Community Manager
Mar 09, 2026The point-in-time restore team would love to hear from you! If you could take a few minutes to share your thoughts, it would mean a lot.
- What concerns, if any, do you have about end users using point-in-time restore?
- Do you have any concerns about an authenticated IT admin remotely performing a restore from a registered management plane?
- Are there certain types of information you would need surfaced in MDM to feel confident point-in-time restore is behaving as intended?
- Are there any parts of the remote management experience displayed in the demo that could confuse admins or end users?
Should multi-admin approval be required for a remote restore?
A - Yes, a second admin must approval all restores
B - Multi‑admin approval should be required only for high‑risk scenarios (e.g., executives, sensitive devices, large‑scale restores)
C - No, a single authorized admin should be able to initiate the restore
D - Approval requirements should be configurable by policy (varies by device/user group)
E - Not sure / depends on the scenario