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## Steps to register devices
Any device (either physical or virtual) that contains an Azure AD device ID, can be added into the **Windows Autopatch Device Registration** Azure AD group through either direct membership or by being part of another Azure AD group (either dynamic or assigned) that's nested to this group, so it can be registered with Windows Autopatch. The only exception is new Windows 365 Cloud PCs, as these virtual devices must be registered with Windows Autopatch from the Windows 365 provisioning policy. For more information, see [Windows Autopatch on Windows 365 Enterprise Workloads](#windows-autopatch-on-windows-365-enterprise-workloads).
Any device (either physical or virtual) that contains an Azure AD device ID, can be added into the **Windows Autopatch Device Registration** Azure AD group through either direct membership or by being part of another Azure AD group (either dynamic or assigned) that's nested to this group, so it can be registered with Windows Autopatch. The only exception is new Windows 365 Cloud PCs, as these virtual devices should be registered with Windows Autopatch from the Windows 365 provisioning policy. For more information, see [Windows Autopatch on Windows 365 Enterprise Workloads](#windows-autopatch-on-windows-365-enterprise-workloads).
Since existing Windows 365 Cloud PCs already have an existing Azure AD device ID, these devices can be added into the **Windows Autopatch Device Registration** Azure group through either direct membership or by being part of another Azure AD group (either dynamic or assigned) that's nested to this group.
**To register devices with Windows Autopatch:**

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## Allow or block Microsoft 365 App updates
For organizations seeking greater control, you can allow or block Microsoft 365 App updates for Windows Autopatch-enrolled devices. When the Microsoft 365 App update setting is set to **Block**, Windows Autopatch won't provide Microsoft 365 App updates on your behalf, and your organizations will have full control over these updates. You can choose to receive updates from [channels](/deployoffice/overview-update-channels) other than the default [Monthly Enterprise Channel](/deployoffice/overview-update-channels#monthly-enterprise-channel-overview).
For organizations seeking greater control, you can allow or block Microsoft 365 App updates for Windows Autopatch-enrolled devices. When the Microsoft 365 App update setting is set to **Block**, Windows Autopatch won't provide Microsoft 365 App updates on your behalf, and your organizations will have full control over these updates. For example, you can continue to receive updates from [channels](/deployoffice/overview-update-channels) other than the default [Monthly Enterprise Channel](/deployoffice/overview-update-channels#monthly-enterprise-channel-overview).
**To allow or block Microsoft 365 App updates:**