Was ist neu / What's new in Windows 2004 (AutoPilot und Intune)
Sascha Banz??
Founder & Visionary Architect | Pioneering the Future of Work with Cutting-Edge Cloud Solutions
Intune
- Microsoft Intune console updates. The target version is now available in Intune, allowing you to specify to which Windows 10 OS version you want devices to move. This capability also enables you to keep devices on their current version until they reach end of service. Available now in the Intune console, you can also configure this as a Group Policy or Configuration Service Provider (CSP) policy.
- Validation improvements. To ensure devices and end users stay productive and protected, Microsoft uses safeguard holds to block devices from updating when there are known issues that would impact that device. But we know this can interfere with validations. To better enable IT administrators to validate on the latest release, we have created a new policy to enable admins to opt devices out of the built-in safeguard holds.
- Deferral policies. See FAQ below for a description of how deferral policies work in Windows Update for Business.
- Documentation updates. We have improved our Windows Update for Business documentation to better communicate how to utilize Windows Update for Business to manage Windows Updates to keep devices secure and end users productive.
Ref: What's new for IT Pros in Windows 2004
Autopilot
Today we're adding the ability to:
- Configure user-driven Hybrid Azure AD Join with VPN support. This support has been backported to Windows 10, versions 1909 and 1903.
- Configure language settings in the Windows Autopilot profile so that the out-of-box experience (OOBE) will skip the language, locale, and keyboard pages when the device is connected to ethernet.
Windows 2004 Deployment Planning