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3 Topics[On demand] The hottest way to update Windows 11 and Windows Server 2025
Dive into hotpatching for Windows 11, version 24H2 and Windows Server 2025 machines connected to Azure Arc. Find out how to preview this new capability and get answers to common questions. Watch The hottest way to update Windows 11 and Windows Server 2025 – now on demand – and join the conversation at https://aka.ms/HottestWayToUpdate. To help you learn more, here are the links referenced in the session: Hotpatch updates Release notes for hotpatch public preview on Windows 11, version 24H2 Enterprise clients Release notes: Windows 11, version 24H2 - December 10, 2024 - KB5048667 December 10, 2024—Hotpatch public preview KB5048794 (OS Build 26100.2528) aka.ms/GetHotpatch Release notes for Hotpatch on Windows Server 2025 Datacenter Azure Edition Skilling snack: Hotpatch on Windows client and server For more free technical skilling on the latest in Windows, Windows in the cloud, and Microsoft Intune, view the full Microsoft Technical Takeoff session list.111Views0likes0CommentsSave the date: Windows Office Hours - April 21, 2022
Save the date, RVSP to receive reminders, and join us here in the Windows servicing community on Thursday, April 21, 2022 from 8:00-9:00 a.m. Pacific Time for our monthly session of Windows Office Hours. We will have product experts, servicing experts, and engineers representing Windows, Microsoft Endpoint Manager (Microsoft Intune, Configuration Manager), public sector, security, FastTrack, and more so this is a great chance to receive answers to questions, get tips to resolve challenges, or find help with specific blockers to Window 11 adoption. If 8:00 a.m. Pacific Time doesn't work for you, post your questions here up to 48 hours in advance and add "Office Hours" as a tag to ensure we see them. Hope you can join us!1.8KViews1like0CommentsThanks for joining us for Windows Office Hours - March 17, 2022
Office hours are now closed. We hope we were able to answer your questions and provide tips and resources to help you more easily manage Windows updates and your Windows device estate. The experts and engineers who supported today's session were: Windows 365: Christian Montoya Windows commercial: Rob York and Dune Desormeaux Device management in Microsoft Endpoint Manager: Joe Lurie Microsoft Endpoint Manager (public sector, CMG, tenant attach, etc.): Jason Sandys Expediting updates in Microsoft Endpoint Manager: David Guyer Public sector: Sani Sheikh Windows deployment: Steve Thomas Cloud-based update management, Windows Update for Business: Aria Carley Save the date for future events Our next office hours event will take place on Thursday, April 21st, 8:00-9:00 a.m. Pacific Time. Add it to your calendar (note, you may have to manually configure the reminder). See you next time!1.6KViews1like2Comments