Public Preview: Windows Autopatch Reliability Report
Windows Autopatch is introducing a new feature called "Reliability Report" that will be available in the Microsoft Intune admin center under Windows Autopatch Reports. The new feature generates a reliability score across update cycles, based on the occurrence of stop code errors that are detected on devices managed by the service. Scores are calculated at both the service and tenant level, and information on modules associated with stop code errors for the tenant level will be provided. This feature will help organizations monitor and potentially improve the device reliability score by identifying third-party software components associated with stop errors. The reliability score is only reported once at least 100 registered devices have completed a Windows quality update. If the minimum number of devices are not met, tenants with fewer than the desired number of registered devices will not be able to access the reliability score for that tenant. This feature is set to release for public preview on January 22, 2024. If you need any assistance or have any questions or concerns, file a service request by visiting the Microsoft Intune admin center.
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