Retired Feature: Policy Health (Preview)

Attention IT admins! The Policy Health (Preview) feature in Microsoft Intune will be retired on September 16th, 2024. This means that you will no longer have visibility into conflicting policies for Windows Autopatch. However, there is no need for any action on your part, and you can still seek assistance through the Microsoft Intune admin center.
The feature was designed to inform IT admins about conflicting policies in their tenant and has been appreciated for the feedback it provided during its preview period. Currently located under Microsoft Intune -> Devices -> Windows Autopatch -> Policy health (preview), the policy health feature will not be available after September 16th, 2024. This will affect the ability to view information regarding conflicting policies as it impacts the Windows Autopatch service.
The Windows Autopatch team will evaluate the feedback to improve on a future version, but for now, no action is required by IT admins. Should you have any questions or concerns, or need assistance, file a service request by visiting the Microsoft Intune admin center.
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