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"source_path": "windows/deployment/windows-autopilot/index.yml",
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"redirect_url": "/mem/autopilot/",
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"redirect_document_id": false
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"source_path": "windows/deployment/windows-autopatch/operate/windows-autopatch-deregister-devices.md",
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"redirect_url": "/windows/deployment/windows-autopatch/operate/windows-autopatch-exclude-device",
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"redirect_document_id": true
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To avoid end-user disruption, excluding a device in Windows Autopatch only deletes the Windows Autopatch device record itself. Excluding a device can't delete the Microsoft Intune and/or the Azure Active Directory device records. Microsoft assumes you'll keep managing those devices yourself in some capacity.
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When you exclude a device from the Windows Autopatch service, the device is flagged as "excluded" so Windows Autopatch doesn't try to restore the device into the service again, since the exclusion command doesn't trigger device membership removal from the **Windows Autopatch Device Registration** group, or any other Azure AD group, used with Autopatch groups.
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When you exclude a device from the Windows Autopatch service, the device is flagged as **excluded** so Windows Autopatch doesn't try to restore the device into the service again, since the exclusion command doesn't trigger device membership removal from the **Windows Autopatch Device Registration** group, or any other Azure AD group, used with Autopatch groups.
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> [!IMPORTANT]
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> The Azure AD team doesn't recommend appending query statements to remove specific device from a dynamic query due to dynamic query performance issues.
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| Responsibility | Description |
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| ----- | ----- |
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| Windows Autopatch data | Windows Autopatch will delete user data that is within the Windows Autopatch service. We won’t make changes to any other data. For more information about how data is used in Windows Autopatch, see [Privacy](../overview/windows-autopatch-privacy.md). |
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| Excluding devices | Windows Autopatch will exclude all devices previously registered with the service. Only the Windows Autopatch device record will be deleted. We won't delete Microsoft Intune and/or Azure Active Directory device records. For more information, see [Exclude a device](../operate/windows-autopatch-exclude-device.md). |
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| Excluding devices | Windows Autopatch will exclude all devices previously registered with the service. Only the Windows Autopatch device record is deleted. We won't delete Microsoft Intune and/or Azure Active Directory device records. For more information, see [Exclude a device](../operate/windows-autopatch-exclude-device.md). |
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## Your responsibilities after unenrolling your tenant
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**To unenroll from Windows Autopatch:**
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1. [Submit a support request](../operate/windows-autopatch-support-request.md) and request to unenroll from the Windows Autopatch service.
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1. The Windows Autopatch Service Engineering Team will communicate with your IT Administrator to confirm your intent to unenroll from the service.
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1. You'll have 14 days to review and confirm the communication sent by the Windows Autopatch Service Engineering Team.
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1. The Windows Autopatch Service Engineering Team communicates with your IT Administrator to confirm your intent to unenroll from the service.
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1. You have 14 days to review and confirm the communication sent by the Windows Autopatch Service Engineering Team.
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2. The Windows Autopatch Service Engineering Team can proceed sooner than 14 days if your confirmation arrives sooner.
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1. The Windows Autopatch Service Engineering Team will proceed with the removal of all items listed under [Microsoft's responsibilities during unenrollment](#microsofts-responsibilities-during-unenrollment).
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1. The Windows Autopatch Service Engineering Team will inform you when unenrollment is complete.
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1. The Windows Autopatch Service Engineering Team proceeds with the removal of all items listed under [Microsoft's responsibilities during unenrollment](#microsofts-responsibilities-during-unenrollment).
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1. The Windows Autopatch Service Engineering Team informs you when unenrollment is complete.
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1. You’re responsible for the items listed under [Your responsibilities after unenrolling your tenant](#your-responsibilities-after-unenrolling-your-tenant).
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---
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title: What's new 2023
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description: This article lists the 2023 feature releases and any corresponding Message center post numbers.
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ms.date: 08/01/2023
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ms.date: 08/08/2023
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ms.prod: windows-client
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ms.technology: itpro-updates
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ms.topic: whats-new
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| [Exclude a device](../operate/windows-autopatch-exclude-device.md) | Renamed Deregister a device to [Exclude a device](../operate/windows-autopatch-exclude-device.md). Added the [Restore device](../operate/windows-autopatch-exclude-device.md#restore-a-device-or-multiple-devices-previously-excluded) feature |
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| [Device alerts](../operate/windows-autopatch-device-alerts.md) | Added `'InstallSetupBlock'` to the [Alert resolutions section](../operate/windows-autopatch-device-alerts.md#alert-resolutions) |
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## July 2023
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