Microsoft Intune now allows IT admins to easily uninstall Windows updates from managed devices. This feature is available on both Windows 10 and Windows 7 devices, and can be used to uninstall multiple updates at once.
Uninstalling Windows Updates on Managed Devices Using Intune
Microsoft Intune is a cloud-based service that helps organizations manage and secure their devices, including those running Windows 10. With Intune, organizations can now uninstall Windows updates on managed devices.What’s New
Intune now supports the ability to uninstall Windows updates on managed devices. This is done by creating a deployment profile, which is a set of instructions that tells Intune how to manage the device. Once the profile is created, Intune will follow the instructions to uninstall the update.What’s Important to Know
When uninstalling Windows updates, it is important to note that the update will be uninstalled from the device, but not from the update catalog. This means that the update can still be installed on the device at a later date. Additionally, it is important to note that the uninstall process may not be reversible, so it is important to test the process before deploying it to production devices.Intune now supports the ability to uninstall Windows updates on managed devices. This is done by creating a deployment profile, which is a set of instructions that tells Intune how to manage the device.
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From the Windows IT Pro Blog