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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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ms.date: 02/17/2023
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ms.date: 05/02/2023
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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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> You should only 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) on Windows Autopatch managed devices using the Windows Autopatch Release management blade. Do **not** use the Microsoft Intune end-user experience flows to pause or resume Windows Autopatch managed devices. 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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> 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 device management solution and that's the average frequency Windows 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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**To pause or resume a Windows feature update:**
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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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ms.date: 04/24/2023
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ms.date: 05/02/2023
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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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| Standard release | Test<p>First<p>Fast<p>Broad | 0<p>1<p>6<p>9 | 0<p>2<p>2<p>5 | 0<p>2<p>2<p>2 |
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| Expedited release | All devices | 0 | 1 | 1 |
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> [!IMPORTANT]
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> Expedited updates **don't** work with devices under the [Windows 10 Long-Term Servicing Channel (LTSC)](/windows/whats-new/ltsc/). For more information, see [expedite Windows quality updates in Microsoft Intune](/mem/intune/protect/windows-10-expedite-updates).
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#### Turn off service-driven expedited quality update releases
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Windows Autopatch provides the option to turn off of service-driven expedited quality updates.
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title: Customize Windows Update settings
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description: This article explains how to customize Windows Updates in Windows Autopatch
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ms.date: 03/08/2023
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ms.date: 05/02/2023
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ms.prod: windows-client
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ms.technology: itpro-updates
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ms.topic: how-to
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- [Deadline-driven](#deadline-driven)
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- [Scheduled install](#scheduled-install)
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> [!NOTE]
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> Windows Autopatch uses the [Update rings policy for Windows 10 and later in Microsoft Intune](/mem/intune/protect/windows-10-update-rings) to apply either **Deadline-driven** or **Scheduled install** cadence types. Microsoft Intune implements [Update rings policy for Windows 10 and later](/mem/intune/protect/windows-10-update-rings) using the settings available in the [Update policy CSP](/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-update).
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#### Deadline-driven
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With the deadline-drive cadence type, you can control and customize the deferral, deadline, and grace period to meet your specific business needs and organizational requirements.
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## Customize the Windows Update deployment cadence
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> [!IMPORTANT]
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> The Windows update setting customizations can take up to eight hours to be applied to devices. Windows Autopatch uses Microsoft Intune as its device management solution and that's the average frequency Windows devices take to communicate back to Microsoft Intune with new instructions to apply new software update settings.<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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**To customize the Windows Update deployment cadence:**
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1. Go to the [Microsoft Intune admin center](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=2109431).
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