What I love about these videos is that you explain the small things and give a reason why you did something or why you did not do something. Other youtubers simply skip these key points which is important.
Hi Jonathan, do you have a detailed video or tips on how to create a profile to force Microsoft Edge to update itself each day (without having to manually go into Edge help-About...). there seems to be admx as one option and config profile with settings as another, but testing the config profile route doesn't work from my testing - it deploys but nothing happens. I find that the Microsoft site is useless and I even tested copilot and it does not know how to do it (again in specific detail)... pulling my hair out, so any help would be appreciated. Cheers and love the videos - these have been extremely useful.
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-ChPSbXA3XpM.html If I'm not wrong, Installation can happen outside the active hours as well. Only Reboot will not occur during the active hours until it crosses the deadline and grace period.
Love your videos, right on point. I use them a lot when working with 365. One little thing with Windows updates with Intune just make sure the Microsoft Update Health services is up and running. Many of the PC's in my org I had to install it manually.
This, like all your videos, is so helpful! keep 'em coming Jonathan 👍👍 Maybe this is a due to an update from Microsoft since this video was made, but if I set the update behavior to 'Auto install maintenance time' as you do, and I then turn on 'use deadline settings', I get an error int he deployment report which points to a policy settings conflict, so I had to turn off the deadline settings.
Very nice video Edwards thank you for this, may i know what is update channel here in configuration profile on m365 apps update page, can you please give some insights on this .
Hello nice work really impressive🎉 I have a question can you please tell me at 10:18 that group you mentioned you said "set of user" Well isent its set of devices " Because updates goes to devices=computers rather than users? Thanks
Hello 4 months later. How would I do these settings if I want the device to ask the user something like "New update available. Select yes to auto update and restart at midnight, select no to not update (will ask again in 2 weeks"??
I found out from Microsoft that update rings is just the policy, it does not install the software on the machine. We still need to create "Feature updates" and "Quality updates" profiles to get updates from Microsoft.
How are you deploying 365 apps in combination to this config profile? since the 365 apps deployer also asks you to choose a channel as part of the configuration designer, what takes precedence?
Great content Jonathan. It has helped me the last 6+ months. Question, if we are Allowing "Windows Drivers" in the Update Ring, why do we need to configure a driver profile on the "Drivers" tab? I don't have a driver profile configured, and my 100+ devices have been getting driver updates from the "Update Ring" profile.
We have some critical events where we should absolutely not have computers rebooting or installing major updates. Is there a way to make sure no updates happen over a specific date period (eg 01/06/24 - 14/06/24)?
@@bearded365guy Thanks You. Good to know. Any way to do that to a schedule? Also, will that block a Microsoft-initiated update? Does Intune take complete control or does it just do stuff on top of how Microsoft usually schedules these updates?
Hey Jonathan! Do you know how to do automation for Chrome & Zoom. The goal is to have both of these applications to do its own update/to automatically update to the latest version in Intune (I was told there may be a Zoom auto native patch rule or switch or something)
Excellent Video. Thank you Jonathan for showing clearly how the updates work in INTUNE. I was confused about the concept of why you have Feature, Quality and Drivers update sections while you can do everything on the Update Ring, untill you explained the reason.
Hi Jonathan, great content! Just a clarifying question: I have Microsoft 365 Apps for Business deployed to all of our machines. Is Office 2016 and M365 Apps the same thing?
Looks like I found my answer when I reviewed the GPO in AD, it too is Microsoft Office 2016 (Machine). I'm trying to transition from GPOs to Intune. :)