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Windows Office Hours: November 17, 2022

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Thursday, Nov 17, 2022, 08:00 AM PST
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Get answers to your questions about managing the Windows devices used by remote, onsite, and hybrid workers across your organization, and keeping those devices up to date effectively! Get tips on rolling out Windows 11 across your organization! Learn how to cloud attach your on-premises workloads!

Join us every third Thursday for Windows Office Hours, our continuing series of live Q&A for IT professionals here on Tech Community.

During office hours, we will have a broad group of product experts, servicing experts, and engineers representing Windows, Microsoft Endpoint Manager (Microsoft Intune, Configuration Manager), security, public sector, FastTrack, and more. They will be standing by here -- in chat -- to provide guidance, discuss strategies and tactics, and, of course, answer any specific questions you may have.

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Note: This is a chat-based event. There is no video or live meeting component. Questions and answers will appear below in the Comments section.

Heather_Poulsen
Updated Nov 17, 2022

37 Comments

    • Nir_Froimovici's avatar
      Nir_Froimovici
      Iron Contributor
      Hi Stephane! We'd love to include you in the early group for both feedback and preview. I just reached out to you on Teams to make the connection. Cheers, Nir
  • lalanc01's avatar
    lalanc01
    Iron Contributor
    Aria talked about device in sleep would wake up and update + reboot when using WUFB. What is needed on the device to have this to work? Is there any documentation how what to configure? Thks
    • David_Guyer's avatar
      David_Guyer
      Icon for Microsoft rankMicrosoft
      Windows Update for Business deployment service will choose the latest selected quality update to act on, so as long as you don't have the device in two expedite policies targeting the same update with different reboot settings (since if they are the same, we know what to do), expedite will be able to work. There are different approaches you can take, all should work, with different pros and cons. A) you can delete the old expedite policy and create a new one. This will delete reporting data as well, but keeps your list of expedited updates nice and clean. B) you can just update the target version in the expedite policy, and change assignments if you like. This also deletes the reporting data and is actually pretty similar to A, maybe a few less steps. C) finally, you can just add a new expedite policy each time... as I mentioned the system will apply the latest, and will also maintain reports. HTH -David
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