

Microsoft intune blocking windows update update#
I have setup Update policies for Windows 10 and later devices. I did not setup co-management in my environment so I will ignore this one. Second point is an Advisory about co-management configuration. When clicking on the setting on the left, the instructions about the required steps that needs to be made are displayed on the right. The first point is about Unlicensed admin, this is a requirement for this service and I did not enable this feature yet. In my case I have some advisory and not ready points, lets discuss them from top to bottom. Not ready – A show stopper that needs to be fixed before you can continueĮrror – Mostly related to insufficient permissions to run this task Ready – Ready to go, no actions are requiredĪdvisory – An advice to get the best experience once the service is up and running, not a requirement and so, not a blocker The results of the test can have one of the following status. Select the checkbox and click Agree.įirst we need to run the Readiness assessment tool to see if we can enable the service and we met all the requirements.

Navigate to Tenant administration > Tenant enrollment. The following steps will step-by-step described in this blog.įor the next steps, navigate to the Microsoft Intune admin center. Devices needs to be under management of Microsoft Intune or Configuration Manager Co-managed.Users must exist in Azure AD (synced or cloud-only).Windows 10/11 Enterprise E3 or higher licenses.Once the service is enabled in your tenant and devices are onboarded successful you don’t need to worry about updates of the supported products anymore. Windows Autopatch is a service from Microsoft that automates the update process of Windows (both quality updates and feature updates), Microsoft 365 Apps for Enterprise (aka Office apps), the Microsoft Edge browser and Microsoft Teams.
