Update to post-device registration readiness

Windows Autopatch is upgrading its 'Modern Workplace - Autopatch Client Setup' script to improve scalability and performance. The new script will install an application called 'Windows Autopatch Client Broker' that replaces the 'Microsoft Cloud Managed Desktop Extension'. Organizations using Windows Autopatch devices should allow the endpoint 'device.autopatch.microsoft.com' to prepare for the rollout, which is expected to start early December and continue through mid-late December. The upgrade is intended to deliver a better experience for users and ensure that the functionality of devices continues to improve. Organizations should add the new endpoint to their allow list to ensure the new application runs smoothly. There will be no immediate impact on an organization's environment, and questions or concerns can be addressed by filing a service request via the Microsoft Intune admin center.
For more information, please visit the M365 Admin website.
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