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nlmitchell
Jun 16, 2022Brass Contributor
Upgrading to Windows 11 with WUfB\Intune
Apologies in advanced if this is to specific 🙂 Historically we used Windows Feature Update profiles (coupled with Windows Update Ring policies) in Intune to manage our OS upgrades, i.e. Win10 20H1,...
nlmitchell
Brass Contributor
David_Guyer - thanks for getting back to me
I think at one point there was an issue with co-managed devices where they were not adhering to the Feature Update Profile alone. We were seeing instances where we had 20H2 devices upgraded with the 20H2 Feature Update Profile and they began automatically updating to 21H1 when that became general release.
Resulted in pausing WUfB patching, call to MS, who then advised to implement a TRV set to 20H2. We were then able to restart patching and devices held at 20H2. Assumed that this would have been resolved/progressed by now, but have since set the TRV just to be on the safe side.
Will work on removing it soon so we are just running on Feature Update Profiles alone
I think at one point there was an issue with co-managed devices where they were not adhering to the Feature Update Profile alone. We were seeing instances where we had 20H2 devices upgraded with the 20H2 Feature Update Profile and they began automatically updating to 21H1 when that became general release.
Resulted in pausing WUfB patching, call to MS, who then advised to implement a TRV set to 20H2. We were then able to restart patching and devices held at 20H2. Assumed that this would have been resolved/progressed by now, but have since set the TRV just to be on the safe side.
Will work on removing it soon so we are just running on Feature Update Profiles alone
David_Guyer
Jun 16, 2022Microsoft
I haven't heard of that kind of problem in quite a while, except in cases when a device wipe or reset is used that doesn't use an option that keeps the device enrolled in management. But for normal day to day, devices are only offered what's been approved.