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2 TopicsEnablement Packages through MEM
I just spent the last 6 weeks getting a majority of user's systems up to Windows 10 20H2. They are all hybrid joined to AAD and are enrolled in MEM(Intune). I used the Windows 10 feature update Policy to update a majority of them from 1809 and 1909. My question is if I change the policy property in my Windows 10 Feature policy, will an enablement package be offered to my users or will they have to go through the same upgrade process it took to get them to 20H2 from 1809/1909? If they have to go through the upgrade process, would deploying an enablement package through Intune be a good option or is there a better option (MECM with a CMG)? My end goal is to keep releasing enablement packages to my users to avoid the disruption of the upgrade process to my users every year or so.2.7KViews0likes2CommentsWindows 10 servicing office hours – May 21st
Our next "office hours" session will take place here in the Windows 10 servicing community on Thursday, May 21st from 8:00-9:00 a.m. Pacific Time. Join us to get answers to any questions you may have around managing updates for the remote devices in your organization, help with specific issues, and tips on how to increase update velocity. We'll have members of the Windows and Microsoft Endpoint Manager product and engineering teams on hand, as well as the FastTrack team. Save the date and see the Windows IT Pro Blog for full details.1.4KViews0likes0Comments