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Windows Autopatch: Auto-remediation with PowerShell scripts

Windows Autopatch: Auto-remediation with PowerShell scripts

If you use Windows Autopatch to manage Windows updates in your organization, you can sometimes experience deployment issues due to conflicts with Microsoft Intune policies. These issues are common in environments that rely on Configuration Manager (ConfigMgr) and Group Policy Objects (GPO). When this happens, you can use PowerShell detection and remediation scripts to easily rectify the problem. Read more about our recommended solution in Windows Autopatch: Auto-remediation with PowerShell scripts. This solution is for you if you currently use Microsoft Intune and don’t use third-party application patching solutions with Configuration Manager.   When will this happen:  This capability is already available and is based on recommendations in our official documentation, such as Conflicting configurations.    What you need to do to prepare:  If you use Windows Autopatch, learn more about the issue and our recommended solutions in the resources linked below. If you don’t use Windows Autopatch yet, consider how it might fit your organizational needs.    Additional information:  Follow our step-by-step recommendations to resolve any policy conflicts in Windows Autopatch: Auto-remediation with PowerShell scripts. Learn more about Conflicting configurations.  Learn about this cloud service in What is Windows Autopatch?  Message ID: MC873646

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