Windows Updates
3 TopicsDo not display "Install updates and reboot"
Hello all, I have a question from 1 of my clients: In this environment there are a lot of Windows 11 laptops being used as shared devices. All devices are managed with Intune and the devices are deployed with a self deploying Autopilot profile. The problem experienced on these shared devices is that regularly the device gets unlocked because the previous user is still logged into it. Another user cannot be selected and the existing user has to log out first. We have already ensured that the user cannot lock the laptop in standard ways. We now have the impression that it is due to windows updates and then the option therein "Install updates and restart". When you use this option the laptop comes back in this unlocked state. If you click on the 2nd option "Install updates and shut down" then it goes fine. Is there a rule or setting that allows you to specify that the "Install updates and restart" option is not visible? Or is there another solution for this?519Views0likes0CommentsUnable to install Feature Updates using Intune policies
Hello, I am encountering an issue where Feature Updates are not being applied to a group of 10 computers that I have assigned an Update Ring and Intune Feature & Quality Update policies to. The policies are correctly configured and Quality updates are being applied successfully without any issues. However, Feature Updates are not being installed on the target computers. To give you more context, I have created an Update Ring in Intune and assigned it to the 10 target computers for testing. The Update Ring is configured to receive both Feature and Quality Update policies. The policy settings are correctly configured as seen in the picture below: Feature Update Policy: To try and fix the issue, I have performed the following steps: Restarted the services: Bits, Windows Updates, Cryptography Service, Windows Installer, Microsoft Assistant Configured Windows Health Monitoring to Windows Updates Configured Telemetry Turned off Firewall & Proxy Ran SFC Scan & DISM Scan and Restore commands Renamed \ Deleted the folders SoftwareDistrubution and Cartoon2 Configured MDM Over GP Policy Turned off Safe Guard Ran the computer in Clean Boot while only Microsoft Services are on Disabled all Startup Applications Checked Registry configurations to ensure MDM policy is applied Ran the Windows Updates Troubleshooter. Removing GPO Policies that were applied to computers. Ran the following commands: net stop cryptSvc net stop bits net stop msiserver ren C:\Windows\SoftwareDistribution SoftwareDistribution.old ren C:\Windows\System32\catroot2 catroot2.old net start wuauserv net start cryptSvc net start bits net start msiserver Furthermore, I have attempted to run the updates through the Windows Updates page and a KB file, but both methods resulted in errors with codes 0x80240437, 0x8019001, and 0x8024401C. I have consulted various troubleshooting websites but have not been able to find a solution. Any help would be greatly appreciated.3.5KViews0likes2CommentsEnable Restart Pop-ups for Windows Updates in Intune
Hi All, I’m trying to get notification popups working for all our Windows 10 devices but can’t seem to find the right settings. Currently we have the restart icon at the bottom right in the task bar which is useful... But we want to have a pop-up notification of a restart that appears onscreen so users will be notified in a more obvious way. I think the problem may be in the Advanced Windows Update Settings on all devices. This is grayed out and looks to be set to ‘Off’ but I cannot find where this setting is controlled. As these are all Hybrid Joined devices in Co-management I’ve checked through Group Policy and in our Update Rings policy and Windows Update Configuration Policy but I cant find where to enable this setting. Does anyone know where this setting is or has anyone managed to configure pop ups for restart notifications in Intune?16KViews0likes5Comments