diff --git a/windows/deployment/windows-autopatch/operate/windows-autopatch-windows-quality-update-overview.md b/windows/deployment/windows-autopatch/operate/windows-autopatch-windows-quality-update-overview.md index d0f0148818..5c89498b75 100644 --- a/windows/deployment/windows-autopatch/operate/windows-autopatch-windows-quality-update-overview.md +++ b/windows/deployment/windows-autopatch/operate/windows-autopatch-windows-quality-update-overview.md @@ -134,7 +134,7 @@ The three following statuses are associated with paused quality updates: | ----- | ------ | | 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. | | Customer Pause | If you've paused an update, the release will have the **Customer Pause** status. The Windows Autopatch service can't overwrite a customer-initiated pause. You must select **Resume** to resume the update. | -| Customer & Service Pause | If you and Windows Autopatch have both paused an update, the release will have the **Customer & Service Pause** status. If you plan on resuming an update deployment under this mixed state, you must first [submit a support request](../operate/windows-autopatch-support-request.md) for Windows Autopatch to resume the update deployment on your behalf. After approval, the update deployment status will change to **Customer Pause**. Once this happens, you can resume the update deployment in Windows Autopatch Release management blade. | +| 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. | ## Remediating Ineligible and/or Not up to Date devices