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title: Windows feature updates
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title: Windows feature updates
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description: This article explains how Windows feature updates are managed in Autopatch
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description: This article explains how Windows feature updates are managed in Autopatch
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ms.date: 02/02/2023
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ms.date: 02/07/2023
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ms.prod: windows-client
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ms.prod: windows-client
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ms.technology: itpro-updates
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ms.technology: itpro-updates
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ms.topic: conceptual
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ms.topic: conceptual
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## Pausing and resuming a release
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## Pausing and resuming a release
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> [!CAUTION]
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> It's only recommended to use Windows Autopatch's end-user experience to pause and resume [Windows quality](../operate/windows-autopatch-windows-quality-update-overview.md#pausing-and-resuming-a-release) and [Windows feature updates](#pausing-and-resuming-a-release). If you need assistance with pausing and resuming updates, please [submit a support request](../operate/windows-autopatch-support-request.md).
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> [!IMPORTANT]
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> [!IMPORTANT]
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> Pausing or resuming an update can take up to eight hours to be applied to devices. Windows Autopatch uses Microsoft Intune as its management solution and that's the average frequency devices take to communicate back to Microsoft Intune with new instructions to pause, resume or rollback updates.<p>For more information, see [how long does it take for devices to get a policy, profile, or app after they are assigned from Microsoft Intune](/mem/intune/configuration/device-profile-troubleshoot#how-long-does-it-take-for-devices-to-get-a-policy-profile-or-app-after-they-are-assigned).</p>
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> Pausing or resuming an update can take up to eight hours to be applied to devices. Windows Autopatch uses Microsoft Intune as its management solution and that's the average frequency devices take to communicate back to Microsoft Intune with new instructions to pause, resume or rollback updates.<p>For more information, see [how long does it take for devices to get a policy, profile, or app after they are assigned from Microsoft Intune](/mem/intune/configuration/device-profile-troubleshoot#how-long-does-it-take-for-devices-to-get-a-policy-profile-or-app-after-they-are-assigned).</p>
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8. If you're resuming an update, you can select one or more deployment rings.
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8. If you're resuming an update, you can select one or more deployment rings.
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9. Select **Okay**.
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9. Select **Okay**.
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If you've paused an update, the specified release will have the **Customer Paused** status. The Windows Autopatch service can't overwrite a customer-initiated pause. You must select **Resume** to resume the update.
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If you've paused an update, the specified release will have the **Customer Pause** status. The Windows Autopatch service can't overwrite IT admin's pause. You must select **Resume** to resume the update.
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> [!NOTE]
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> The **Service Paused** status only applies to [Windows quality updates](../operate/windows-autopatch-windows-quality-update-overview.md#pausing-and-resuming-a-release). Windows Autopatch doesn't pause Windows feature updates on your behalf.
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> The **Service Pause** status only applies to [Windows quality updates](../operate/windows-autopatch-windows-quality-update-overview.md#pausing-and-resuming-a-release). Windows Autopatch doesn't pause Windows feature updates on your behalf.
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## Rollback
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## Rollback
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Windows Autopatch doesn’t support the rollback of Windows Feature updates.
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Windows Autopatch doesn’t support the rollback of Windows feature updates.
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> [!CAUTION]
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> It’s not recommended to use [Microsoft Intune’s capabilities](/mem/intune/protect/windows-10-update-rings#manage-your-windows-update-rings) to pause and rollback a Windows feature update. However, if you choose to pause, resume and/or roll back from Intune, Windows Autopatch is **not** responsible for any problems that arise from rolling back the Windows feature update.
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> It's only recommended to use Windows Autopatch's end-user experience to pause and resume [Windows quality](../operate/windows-autopatch-windows-quality-update-overview.md#pausing-and-resuming-a-release) and [Windows feature updates](#pausing-and-resuming-a-release). If you need assistance with pausing and resuming updates, please [submit a support request](../operate/windows-autopatch-support-request.md).
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## Contact support
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## Contact support
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title: Windows quality updates
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title: Windows quality updates
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description: This article explains how Windows quality updates are managed in Autopatch
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description: This article explains how Windows quality updates are managed in Autopatch
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ms.date: 12/15/2022
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ms.date: 02/07/2023
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ms.prod: windows-client
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ms.prod: windows-client
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ms.technology: itpro-updates
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ms.topic: conceptual
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ms.topic: conceptual
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author: tiaraquan
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author: tiaraquan
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ms.author: tiaraquan
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ms.author: tiaraquan
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manager: dougeby
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manager: dougeby
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msreviewer: hathind
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msreviewer: andredm7
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# Windows quality updates
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# Windows quality updates
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### Pausing and resuming a release
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If Windows Autopatch detects a [significant issue with a release](../operate/windows-autopatch-windows-quality-update-signals.md), we may decide to pause that release.
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> It's only recommended to use Windows Autopatch's end-user experience to pause and resume [Windows quality](windows-autopatch-windows-quality-update-overview.md#pausing-and-resuming-a-release) and [Windows feature updates](#pausing-and-resuming-a-release). If you need assistance with pausing and resuming updates, please [submit a support request](../operate/windows-autopatch-support-request.md).
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The service-level pause of updates is driven by the various software update deployment-related signals Windows Autopatch receive from Windows Update for Business several other product groups within Microsoft. If Windows Autopatch detects a [significant issue with a release](../operate/windows-autopatch-windows-quality-update-signals.md), we may decide to pause that release.
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> [!IMPORTANT]
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> [!IMPORTANT]
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> Pausing or resuming an update can take up to eight hours to be applied to devices. Windows Autopatch uses Microsoft Intune as its management solution and that's the average frequency devices take to communicate back to Microsoft Intune with new instructions to pause, resume or rollback updates.<p>For more information, see [how long does it take for devices to get a policy, profile, or app after they are assigned from Microsoft Intune](/mem/intune/configuration/device-profile-troubleshoot#how-long-does-it-take-for-devices-to-get-a-policy-profile-or-app-after-they-are-assigned).</p>
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> Pausing or resuming an update can take up to eight hours to be applied to devices. Windows Autopatch uses Microsoft Intune as its management solution and that's the average frequency devices take to communicate back to Microsoft Intune with new instructions to pause, resume or rollback updates.<p>For more information, see [how long does it take for devices to get a policy, profile, or app after they are assigned from Microsoft Intune](/mem/intune/configuration/device-profile-troubleshoot#how-long-does-it-take-for-devices-to-get-a-policy-profile-or-app-after-they-are-assigned).</p>
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8. If you're resuming an update, you can select one or more deployment rings.
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There are two statuses associated with paused quality updates, **Service Paused** and **Customer Paused**.
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The three following statuses are associated with paused quality updates:
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| Service Paused | If the Windows Autopatch service has paused an update, the release will have the **Service Paused** status. You must [submit a support request](windows-autopatch-support-request.md) to resume the update. |
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| Service Pause | If the Windows Autopatch service has paused an update, the release will have the **Service Pause** status. You must [submit a support request](../operate/windows-autopatch-support-request.md) to resume the update. |
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| Customer Paused | If you've paused an update, the release will have the **Customer Paused** status. The Windows Autopatch service can't overwrite a customer-initiated pause. You must select **Resume** to resume the update. |
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| Customer Pause | If you've paused an update, the release will have the **Customer Pause** status. The Windows Autopatch service can't overwrite an IT admin's pause. You must select **Resume** to resume the update. |
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| Customer & Service Pause | If you and Windows Autopatch have both paused an update, the release will have the **Customer & Service Pause** status. If you resume the update, and the **Service Pause** status still remains, you must [submit a support request](../operate/windows-autopatch-support-request.md) for Windows Autopatch to resume the update deployment on your behalf. |
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## Remediating Ineligible and/or Not up to Date devices
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## Remediating Ineligible and/or Not up to Date devices
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